๐ฅ Make Every Scene Count with Style!
The BERON Professional Vintage TV Movie Film Clap Board is a stylish and eco-friendly clapperboard made from high-quality wood. Measuring approximately 11.8 inches by 11 inches, it features engraved lettering for durability, making it a perfect prop for filmmakers and a chic addition to any creative space.
A**R
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J**.
2 year old proof
Very good thick quality, haven't been able to break it yet
G**R
Great for Classroom use
This is a great clapboard for the money. I must be careful when using it because it will probably crack or break but I assumed since it was cheap I couldn't expect the durability of the ones on movie sets. It's a prop for my classroom skits/plays.
M**E
Perfect slate
Quality is a 10
L**E
Cute
Overall a good buy. This is not meant for a lot of use/handling. But itโs a cute decoration or prop. The up/down part is kind of delicate and if intending to use often, I can see it breaking.
R**E
Not for directing traffic
Great for my daughter but don't use it in a busy street. Nobody will care that you're a director, they will call the police.
P**N
Great decorative piece
Bought this for the writer of a movie I produced. Did a little bit of altering to it, but was easy to erase a couple of things and then write in our names on the slate. Looks fantastic and is a great piece of wall decor now in his office.Advice I would give, if you need to erase anything on it (like the production company name on the top) sand over it before painting it. It will look 1000 times better if you do.Note: this is not a great on set movie slate. There are definitely better out there. But for a piece of art or decoration, it is perfect!
B**N
Don't use chalk marker!
I needed this for a costume prop, and it fit the bill perfectly. Good size, arm stays where you put it, and it looks very "official." The one downside: I have already managed to mess it up by using a wet erase chalk paint marker on it, which will not wipe clean. All the letters I had originally written are still completely visible (though slightly lighter), so I would be unable to write something else on it and have it legible. I should have stuck to standard chalk, I suppose. My fault. No real problem with the board, itself.
B**B
Second exchange and it came broken again
Not worth the money
P**
Not a dry erase board
not a dry erase board. literally how do you even write on this
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