BERON Professional Vintage TV Movie Film Clap Board Slate Cut Prop Director Clapper (Black)
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That section measures 1 1/2 inches in height and 11 6/16th inches in length.
I went with the black option. So chalk. You seem to be staring at the one with the bright colors. If you don't want to use chalk, I recommend using sticker letters from the stationary section of the store. Perhaps a one-dollar shop?
Yes, the Universal Studios logo was prominently displayed at the top. It appears to be identical to the image. Thank you so much for everything.
There is no hanging hardware on the back of this movie board.
Selected User Reviews For BERON Professional Vintage TV Movie Film Clap Board Slate Cut Prop Director Clapper (Black)
As the baby turns, this added a unique effect to our playbill. We had members of the cast perform for doctors and nurses in order to raise awareness about patient safety. The clapper was solid and had the Universal Studios logo on it, which made it look authentic! br>I keep it in my office as a talking point.
This was purchased as a gift for the screenwriter of a film that I produced. I made a few changes, but it was simple to erase a few items and then write our names on the slate. It looks great and is now a great piece of wall decor in his office. br>br>Advice I would give is to sand over anything you need to erase (like the production company name on the top) before painting it. If you do, the result will be 1000 times better. br>br>Note: If you're looking for a unique way to express yourself, try using the words "creative This isn't a good slate for on-set filming. There are unquestionably superior options available. However, it is ideal as a work of art or decoration!.
It's a good size, the arm stays put, and it has a very "official" look to it. " The only drawback is that I've already messed it up by writing on it with a wet erase chalk paint marker that won't wipe clean. All of the letters I originally wrote are still legible (though slightly lighter), so I wouldn't be able to write anything else on it. I suppose I should've just used regular chalk. It was my fault; there was no issue with the board itself.
I'm not sure how they expect you to use it more than once. I'm going to go find a chalkboard because I have a bunch of whiteboards that look like chalkboards but aren't. I am extremely dissatisfied; I wish they had included instructions stating that this is merely a decorative item. br>br>It's too cheap to return, so I'm just going to take the lesson and see what happens. If it looks too good, it probably is. Be cautious if you're serious about making movies.
okay. For the price, it's flimsy, thin, and I doubt it'll last long. I'll just go out and buy a new clapper. Because this one had mounting brackets on the back, I assume it was intended to be hung on the wall? br>br>Recent changes: br>br> Pieces of it are falling off simply by moving it around the house to hang it up. Chinese knockoffs pale in comparison to the price of this product.
I wished it had come with a liquid chalk pen or some other type of writing tool. My aspiring director, on the other hand, adores it, uses it frequently, and believes it helps him be more genuine.
It isn't the most durable piece, but it was probably made for a wall display. We've had good results for the price.
Overall, this was an excellent purchase. This isn't designed to be used or handled frequently. However, it's a charming ornament or prop. The up/down portion is a little delicate, and I can see it breaking if used frequently.