Evaluation. My Prop My prop is a durable and well planned prop. It survived through the wind as it is made out of wood and would require some force to.

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Evaluation

My Prop

My prop is a durable and well planned prop. It survived through the wind as it is made out of wood and would require some force to break it. The only problem with it is if it had rained it would have water logged the wood and made it unable to use. My prop was used on the day and went down well, it didn’t break and was used by a lot of people. In hindsight I should have created a a roof or some kind of shelter just in case it had rained. To conclude it believe my prop was a useful, well designed and durable prop. Evaluation of the durability of my prop

We will rock you prop The prop I would have created for we will rock you would have been the mic stand. The materials I would need would be a wooden or metal pole at ¾ of a meter and a mic clip on top. This mic was perfectly designed for the show as it is based on the model Freddie mercury used. The only difficulty would have been attaching the mic clip to the stand but this could be easily solved. The other prop I was going to create was from the scene of the show all I would need would be a barrel and some paint to make it look rusty.