On-Camera Cash Props
On-Camera Cash Props for Film, TV, Photos, and Production Sets
On-camera cash props should be selected around how the cash appears on screen: the lens distance, lighting, shot size, actor handling, scene volume, and whether the bill itself becomes a featured detail.
Use Close-Up Bills for camera-facing details, Full Print Prop Money for clean handled stacks, RealAged® Prop Money for worn looks, Bulk Prop Money for wide scenes, and Print A Bill™ for custom visuals.
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On-Camera Cash Prop Buying Rules
Choose the prop money by what the camera needs to sell. Detail, handling, and volume are different jobs.
Buy detail for tight shots
When the bill fills the frame, the money needs to be chosen for camera-facing detail and hero moments.
Shop Close-Ups →Buy stacks for handling
When talent counts, passes, places, or handles cash, choose stacks that work for movement and resets.
Shop Full Print →Buy volume for wide scenes
When the camera pulls back, the scene usually needs more cash volume than expected to feel full.
Shop Bulk →Choose by Camera Distance
The closer the lens gets, the more specific the prop money should be. The wider the shot gets, the more important volume becomes.
Extreme close-up
Use Close-Up Bills when the bill is the subject of the shot or the camera frames the bill tightly.
Close-Ups →Tabletop shot
Use Full Print stacks for clean layouts, hand shots, sorting, passing, stacking, and counting.
Full Print →Scene texture
Use RealAged® cash when the frame needs money that feels stored, found, hidden, worn, or handled.
RealAged® →Wide production set
Use bulk prop money when tables, bags, shelves, safes, piles, and rooms need visible cash volume.
Bulk →Production Match
Match the cash props to the shot before the camera rolls.
Use this product map when the production already knows the scene type and needs a fast way to choose the correct money prop path.
Before ordering
Decide how the camera will see the cash before choosing the product.
- Pick the tightest shot first.
- Separate hero cash from background fill.
- Estimate visible volume for wide shots.
- Choose clean or RealAged® condition by scene mood.
- Use custom bills when the money carries the story.
On set
Keep camera-facing cash organized so the crew can move faster between setups.
- Keep Close-Up Bills separate from general stacks.
- Save the best-looking bills for insert shots.
- Use bulk fill only where the camera needs scale.
- Keep backup stacks ready for resets and continuity.
- Label custom bills by scene, brand, or character.
On-Camera Cash Props FAQs
What are on-camera cash props?
On-camera cash props are prop money products chosen around how cash appears on camera, including shot distance, lighting, handling, set volume, close-ups, and whether the money is background texture or a featured detail.
What prop money is best for close camera shots?
Close-Up Bills are best for tight camera shots, inserts, hero bill moments, product visuals, thumbnails, and detailed camera-facing money scenes.
What should I use for actor handling?
Full Print Prop Money is useful for actor handling, counting scenes, tabletop shots, passing cash, stacking, and clean camera-visible arrangements.
What should I use for worn or gritty scenes?
RealAged® Prop Money is useful when the cash should look stored, hidden, handled, found, worn, gritty, or less polished on camera.
What should I use for large on-camera cash scenes?
Bulk Prop Money is useful for tables, bags, shelves, safes, piles, rooms, cash builds, and wide scenes where the frame needs more visible cash volume.
Can I make custom on-camera bills?
Yes. Print A Bill™ can be used to create custom bills with logos, faces, colors, messages, serial numbers, sponsor artwork, fictional designs, and production-specific details.
Shop On-Camera Cash Props
Choose Close-Up Bills, Full Print stacks, RealAged® cash, bulk prop money, or custom bills based on what the camera needs to show.







