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props [prɒps, Am prɑ:ps] SUBST

props pl fam THÉÂTRE:

props
props

prop1 [prɒp, Am prɑ:p] SUBST plur THÉÂTRE, CINÉ

prop2 [prɒp, Am prɑ:p] SUBST

1. prop econ → proprietor

2. prop → propeller

Voir aussi : proprietor , propeller

proprietor [prəˈpraɪətəʳ, Am proʊˈpraɪət̬ɚ] SUBST

propeller [prəˈpeləʳ, Am -ɚ] SUBST

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Other props were also recreated, with around 1,400 tribbles created for the various scenes.
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Their stage shows incorporated costumes, props, make-up, projected backdrop images, smoke, strobe lights and theatrical spot-lighting and also taped sound effects.
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As a result, forced perspective techniques, oversized props and scale models were used to avoid computer-generated imagery (CGI).
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These individuals cast and direct their respective scenes as well as facilitate costumes, props, and choreography.
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The quartet plays in a flamboyant, theatrical and virtuosic style making use of props, costumes, dramatic lighting and other effects.
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Both props survived after production of the first film.
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Shows employ continuous live music, with performers rather than stagehands changing the props.
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The stage was bare, the actors appeared in contemporary street clothes, and the props were minimal.
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In a few months the building was transformed into a theatre and the decor and props from the palace plays were brought to it.
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Using props such as sticks or ski poles is generally discouraged as they hinder balance and create dependence.
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