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Prop Money for Filming

Prop Money for Filming

Prop Money for Filming Scenes, Shots, and Setups

Filming with prop money works best when the cash is chosen around the camera, the scene type, the amount of money visible, and how closely the audience will see the bills.

Use Full Print Prop Money for general filming, Close-Up Bills for tight shots, RealAged® Prop Money for worn cash scenes, Bulk Prop Money for set dressing, and Print A Bill™ for custom bills.

Wide Shots Tables, safes, bags, shelves, piles, and room dressing.
Actor Handling Stacks, counts, exchanges, hand shots, and table scenes.
Close-Ups Insert shots, hero bill moments, thumbnails, and details.
Custom Bills Logos, faces, story details, serials, colors, and artwork.

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Choose Prop Money by What the Camera Sees

The right prop money depends on whether the cash is background texture, actor-handled, camera-facing, or part of the story.

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Background cash

Use bulk prop money when the cash fills a room, table, shelf, safe, bag, or pile from a distance.

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Handled cash

Use Full Print stacks when talent needs to count, hold, pass, stack, or place cash during filming.

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Close camera cash

Use Close-Up Bills when the bill is featured, framed tightly, or used as a hero insert shot.

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Story-specific cash

Use custom bills when the scene needs fictional designs, sponsor visuals, logos, faces, or unique artwork.

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A Simple Filming Prep Flow

Before ordering, separate what the audience sees up close from what fills the set. That keeps the shoot cleaner and avoids underfilling the scene.

Camera-facing shots

These are the moments where cash quality, condition, and bill detail matter the most.

  • Close-Up Bills for inserts and hero bill moments
  • Full Print stacks for actor handling and table work
  • RealAged® Prop Money for worn or handled scenes
  • Custom bills for brand, story, or character-specific visuals

Set-filling shots

These are the setups where the scene needs enough volume to feel complete on camera.

  • Bulk prop money for tables, counters, shelves, and piles
  • Duffle bags and briefcases for reveal or transport scenes
  • Extra stacks for resets, alternate angles, and continuity
  • A quantity estimate before ordering to avoid empty-looking shots

Filming Product Map

Match the prop money to the filming setup.

Use this quick guide when you know the shot type and need to choose the right prop money path.

Music video money scene Use a mix of Full Print stacks, bulk prop money, bags, and Close-Up Bills for featured cuts. Shop All →
Social video or creator shoot Use clean stacks, Close-Up Bills, and custom bills depending on the content style. Close-Ups →
Crime, stash, or evidence scene Use RealAged® Prop Money when the cash should look stored, found, hidden, worn, or handled. RealAged®
Brand or fictional bill scene Use Print A Bill™ for custom artwork, faces, logos, messages, colors, serials, and production details. Custom →
Large cash room or table scene Use bulk prop money and the stack simulator to avoid underfilling the frame. Estimate →

Filming Day Prop Money Prep

Keep the prop money organized by shot type so the crew can move faster when setups change.

Separate close-up bills

Keep hero bills and close-up bills separate from background stacks so they stay camera-ready.

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Pack enough volume

Wide shots usually need more prop cash than expected, especially for tables, piles, safes, and bags.

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Label custom designs

Custom bills should be organized by scene, character, brand, denomination, or use case.

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Prop Money for Filming FAQs

What prop money should I use for filming?

Use Full Print Prop Money for general filming, Close-Up Bills for tight camera shots, RealAged® Prop Money for worn cash scenes, bulk prop money for set dressing, and Print A Bill™ for custom bills.

What is best for close-up filming?

Close-Up Bills are best when the camera frames the bill tightly, the bill is featured in the shot, or the scene needs more detailed bill visuals.

What should I use for filming large money scenes?

Bulk prop money is useful for tables, counters, shelves, bags, safes, piles, cash rooms, and wide shots where the scene needs more visible cash volume.

Can I use custom bills for filming?

Yes. Print A Bill™ can be used to create custom bills with logos, faces, messages, colors, serials, fictional designs, and production-specific artwork.

Can prop money be used for music videos and creator content?

Prop money can be used for authorized production, creative, advertising, display, and business uses, including filming for music videos and creator content. It is not legal tender and must not be represented or used as real currency.

How much prop money do I need for filming?

The amount depends on the shot. A close-up may need only hero bills, while tables, bags, safes, and wide scenes usually need bulk volume. The stack simulator can help estimate quantity before ordering.

Shop Prop Money for Filming

Choose camera-ready prop money, Close-Up Bills, RealAged® cash, bulk prop money, or custom bills based on how the money appears in the shot.

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