Nevada Film Office

Production Notes: Stage Blood

Production Notes: Stage Blood

Portraying Blood In Film and Television

Depending on the kind of action and scene that is being filmed, blood can look very different across storylines and situations – bright or dark, thin or thick, etc. It isn’t always the easiest thing to fake, but some productions have really gone above and beyond in achieving realism.

Sometimes known as “Kensington Gore,” a pun on the London street, stage blood/fake blood is much more ideal to use for film and television than real blood, particularly when it comes to ethical concerns as well as the mental, physical, and emotional well-being of cast and crew members who are involved in or must witness or review scenes that contain blood. Fake blood is also much easier to work with as it holds up better over time for long filming days (real blood coagulates and can solidify quickly).

Below are a few examples of how major film and television productions use a variety of tools and techniques to fake blood in scenes.

There are so many ways to fake blood in movies and television, but one of the great things about it is the fact that filmmakers can get so artistic with their productions that the blood doesn’t even have to look real.

Whether you are looking for realistic stage blood or an artistic interpretation of blood to use for your next production, check out our online Nevada Production Directory to find prop masters and prop assistants in Nevada or drop by our office and pick up a free printed directory!

If you are a prop master or prop assistant and are not yet listed in our Nevada Production Directory, you can learn more about how to sign up for the NPD here.

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