Artificial snow made from specially treated biodegradable paper or plastic materials – used in film and television production for falling snow effects, offering controlled descent rates, camera-friendly appearance, and safer handling than older asbestos-based materials.
What is Paper Snow?
Paper snow is artificial snow made from paper or similar materials for film and television productions. It is used for falling snow effects and offers controlled, camera-friendly results.
Basic Principle
| Aspect | Description |
|---|---|
| Material | Paper, cellulose, plastic |
| Form | Confetti, flakes, shavings |
| Application | Falling snow |
| Advantage | Controllable, safe |
Material Types
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| Tissue Paper | Lightweight, slow fall |
| Confetti | Classic, versatile |
| Plastic Flakes | Reusable |
| Biodegradable | Environmentally friendly |
Properties
| Characteristic | Description |
|---|---|
| Weight | Very light |
| Fall Rate | Slow, controllable |
| Appearance | Reflective |
| Color | White, varies |
Application
| Use | Description |
|---|---|
| Falling Snow | Primary use |
| Window Shots | In front of windows |
| Exterior | Controlled areas |
| Close-Up | Detail shots |
Distribution
| Method | Description |
|---|---|
| Chute/Sifter | Manually from above |
| Snow Machine | Mechanically distributed |
| Fans | For swirling |
| Catwalks | From ceiling/rigging |
Chute/Sifter
| Aspect | Description |
|---|---|
| Setup | Hopper with sieve |
| Operation | Manually shaken |
| Control | Density, distribution |
| Crew | Special effects |
Snow Machines
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| Drum Machine | Rotating |
| Fan-Based | Blower-operated |
| Snow Cannons | Compressed air |
| Custom | Production-specific |
Camera Aspects
| Factor | Description |
|---|---|
| Lighting | Backlight ideal |
| Shutter | 180° standard |
| Frame Rate | Normal or slow-motion |
| Focus | On foreground |
Lighting for Paper Snow
| Setup | Effect |
|---|---|
| Backlight | Flakes illuminate |
| Sidelight | Texture visible |
| Frontlight | Flat look |
| Mixed | Natural |
Slow Motion
| Frame Rate | Effect |
|---|---|
| 24fps | Normal |
| 48fps | Gentle fall |
| 96fps | Floating sensation |
| 120+fps | Very slow |
Comparison to Other Snow Types
| Type | Advantage | Disadvantage |
|---|---|---|
| Paper Snow | Look, control | Cleanup |
| Foam Snow | Volume | Less detail |
| Plastic | Reusable | Appearance |
| Real Snow | Authentic | Uncontrollable |
Safety
| Aspect | Description |
|---|---|
| Non-toxic | Modern materials |
| Fire Hazard | Low, but note |
| Allergies | Rare |
| Visibility | Limited with high volume |
Historical Context
| Era | Material |
|---|---|
| Early Film | Asbestos (!) |
| Mid-Century | Paper flakes |
| Today | Biodegradable |
| Evolution | Safety improved |
Quantity and Cost
| Factor | Description |
|---|---|
| Requirement | High for coverage |
| Cost | Moderate |
| Reusable | Partially |
| Disposal | Biodegradable easy |
Cleanup
| Aspect | Description |
|---|---|
| Effort | Considerable |
| Method | Vacuuming, sweeping |
| Time | Schedule in |
| Crew | Dedicated team |
Indoor vs. Outdoor
| Location | Challenge |
|---|---|
| Indoor | Easier control |
| Outdoor | Wind factor |
| Studio | Ideal |
| Practical | More complex |
Combination with Other Effects
| Combination | Description |
|---|---|
| + Fog | Atmosphere |
| + Wind | More natural |
| + Light | Magical |
| + Ground Snow | Complete |
Best Practices
| Practice | Reason |
|---|---|
| Test before shooting | Fall rate, density |
| Backlight | Best look |
| Sufficient material | For multiple takes |
| Plan cleanup | Allocate time |
Today
Paper snow remains a popular material for snow effects in film and television. Its controllable fall rate and camera-friendly appearance make it the first choice for romantic or dramatic snow scenes. Modern biodegradable variants are environmentally friendly and safe while maintaining the classic look.