Why Are These Movie Props Oversized?
One type of movie and television prop we didn't expect to find at The Earl Hays Press are these comically oversized props, like a giant tennis racket and magazine cover. Michael Corrie of @PropsToHistory gives us a quick primer on why these physical props were made and how they were used for filming.
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