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Prop Money Location Planning Guide

The location can change how much prop money a production needs. A small office, dark safe room, warehouse table, car interior, bank counter, bedroom stash, music video set, or photo studio all show cash differently on camera.

This prop money location planning guide helps producers, prop masters, set decorators, production designers, photographers, and video crews plan the right cash setup based on the space where the scene will be filmed.

Use it during location scouting, pre-production, set dressing, or order planning to decide whether the scene needs Full Print prop money, RealAged® prop money, Close-Up bills, bulk prop money, duffle bags, briefcases, money counters, or custom Print A Bill designs.

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The Room Decides How the Money Reads on Camera

The same prop money stack can look completely different depending on the room size, surface area, lighting, camera height, background depth, and how much of the set the lens actually sees.

Quick Answer

Plan prop money by location size, visible surface area, lighting, access, camera angle, storage needs, and how the cash moves in the scene.

Scout the Cash Scene Like a Camera Problem

Before ordering prop money, check the room from the lens position. A wide office table may need bulk fill, while a tight car interior may only need close-up money and a few handled stacks.

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Scout Check 01

Visible Surface Area

Measure what the camera actually sees: table, bag opening, safe shelf, counter, drawer, case, or floor space.

Scout Check 02

Lighting and Texture

Bright clean locations may favor clean stacks. Darker gritty locations may need RealAged® or mixed cash.

Scout Check 03

Storage and Control

Know where hero stacks, backup stacks, unused money, and reset money will be kept between takes.

Prop Money Location Planning Matrix

Location Type What Usually Changes Prop Money Direction Shop / Guide
Office or Desk SceneDesk stacks, paperwork, drawers, envelopes, handoff, or commercial setup. The money is often close enough for detail, but the frame may only show part of the desk. Use Full Print for clean production use and Close-Up bills if the money is featured tight. Shop Full Print
Warehouse or Large RoomWide tables, piles, bag stacks, background cash, or large visual impact. Wide shots can make small amounts of cash look thin or underdressed. Use bulk planning and estimate foreground, depth, and background fill before ordering. Stack Simulator
Safe Room or ClosetSafe shelves, drawers, boxes, hidden cash, dark corners, or tight reveals. Low light and tight angles can hide cash unless the front row and shelf depth are planned. Use visible front stacks first, then add support fill. RealAged® can help hidden-cash scenes. Shop RealAged®
Car InteriorHandoff, glovebox, seat cash, duffle bag, small stack, or trunk reveal. Space is tight, so a small amount of well-placed money can read strongly on camera. Use close-up money for hands and foreground, plus small backup stacks for resets. Shop Close-Ups
Bank or Counter SceneTeller counter, register area, money tray, counting table, or machine shot. Clean organization matters because the location implies controlled money handling. Use clean stacks, organized rows, and a money counter if the scene needs machine action. View Money Counter
Music Video SetPerformance cash, bags, props, money gun, table visuals, or stylized background. The cash often needs strong visual impact, fast readability, and supporting props. Use bulk planning for volume and add bags, briefcases, or money guns if they fit the concept. View Money Guns

Check the Location in 4 Zones

A location scout should separate the scene into zones before deciding how much prop money is needed.

Zone 01

Foreground

The money closest to the lens should receive the strongest stacks, Close-Up bills, or cleanest camera-facing placement.

Zone 02

Action Area

This is where actors count, carry, open, dump, pass, grab, or move the money during the scene.

Zone 03

Background Fill

This area creates depth and scale, but should not use the best money if it is not visible in detail.

Zone 04

Off-Camera Storage

Backup stacks, reset money, unused cash, and extra props need a controlled place near the set but out of frame.

Location Scout Cash Checklist

Run this checklist before finalizing the prop money order for a specific location.

Check 01

Lens Position

Where will the camera sit, and which cash areas will be visible?

Check 02

Surface Size

How much table, shelf, bag, safe, counter, or floor space needs to be dressed?

Check 03

Light Level

Will the money need clean detail, aged texture, or stronger foreground placement?

Check 04

Actor Movement

Will the money be counted, grabbed, carried, opened, handed off, or dumped?

Check 05

Reset Space

Where will the team keep backups, unused stacks, and reset money?

Choose Products Based on the Location

Clean Controlled Spaces

Full Print Prop Money

Best for offices, counters, commercial sets, clean tables, organized desks, and polished production scenes.

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Hidden or Gritty Spaces

RealAged® Prop Money

Best for safe rooms, stash scenes, evidence setups, worn drawers, dark corners, and handled cash visuals.

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Tight Spaces

Close-Up Bills

Best for car interiors, handoffs, inserts, desk details, small stacks, bag openings, and tight lens setups.

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Large Locations

Bulk Prop Money

Best for warehouses, wide tables, large rooms, major cash visuals, wide shots, shelves, piles, and background depth.

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Transport Scenes

Duffle Bags and Briefcases

Best when the location needs a reveal, carry, handoff, case open, bag open, safe pull, or cash movement.

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Custom Sets

Print A Bill

Best when the location is built around a custom brand, event, music video concept, fictional business, or custom bill design.

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Location Planning Do’s and Don’ts

Do

  • Check the cash setup from the actual camera position.
  • Measure visible table, shelf, bag, or counter space.
  • Use Close-Up bills in tight locations where the money is featured.
  • Use bulk planning for large rooms, wide shots, and big surfaces.
  • Plan off-camera storage for backup and reset stacks.

Don’t

  • Order based only on the fictional dollar amount in the script.
  • Assume every location needs the same amount of prop money.
  • Fill hidden areas before checking the visible opening.
  • Forget that lighting changes how clean or aged money reads.
  • Leave reset money or unused stacks loose around the location.

Shop and Plan Prop Money by Location

Use these links to plan the correct prop money, quantity, and supporting props for your filming location.

Shop Prop Money

Choose the money style based on the space, lighting, camera distance, and scene tone.

Full Print Prop Money

RealAged® Prop Money

Close-Up / Hero Bills

Bulk Prop Money

Location Props

Add supporting props when the location needs a reveal, container, counter, action, or custom visual.

Duffle Bags

Briefcases

Money Counter

Print A Bill

Planning Guides

Use these guides to plan the scene before the money arrives on location.

Script Breakdown Guide

Camera Test Guide

Transport and Storage Guide

Stack Simulator

Prop Money Location Planning FAQs

How does location affect how much prop money I need?

Location affects prop money needs because room size, surface area, camera angle, lighting, actor movement, and visible background depth all change how full the cash scene looks on camera.

What prop money works best in a small location?

Small locations often need less total volume but stronger foreground money. Close-Up bills, clean stacks, and organized reset stacks can work well when the camera is close to the money.

What prop money works best in a large location?

Large locations usually need more visible fill, foreground rows, background depth, and backup stacks. Bulk prop money and the Stack Simulator are useful for planning large spaces.

Should I choose clean or aged prop money based on location?

Yes. Clean locations such as offices, banks, counters, and commercial sets may work best with clean Full Print prop money. Gritty, hidden, dark, worn, or recovered-money locations may work better with RealAged® prop money.

What should I check during a location scout for prop money?

Check the camera position, visible surface area, lighting, actor movement, storage space, reset area, and whether the scene needs close-up money, bulk fill, RealAged® texture, containers, or supporting props.

Plan the Cash Around the Location

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