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Plastic Snow / Polymer Snow / Artificial Snow Flakes
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Plastic Snow / Polymer Snow / Artificial Snow Flakes

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Artificial snow made from plastic or polymer materials for film and television productions – used to create snowfall and ground coverage effects, available in various sizes and densities, preferred for controlled indoor use due to static properties and consistent appearance.

What is Plastic Snow?

Plastic snow is an artificial polymer snow material used in film and television productions. It provides controlled, reusable snow effects for sets and locations.

Basic Principle

AspectDescription
MaterialPolyethylene, Polymer
UsageGround, Snowfall
AdvantageReusable
ApplicationIndoor preferred

Types

TypeDescription
Fine FlakesSmall flakes
Large FlakesLarge flakes
Ground CoverGround covering
Falling SnowFor machines

Sizes

SizeApplication
Ultra-FineClose-ups
MediumStandard shots
LargeBackground
MixedNatural look

Properties

PropertyDescription
WeightLightweight
StaticAdheres to surfaces
ReflectionControllable
DurableLong-lasting

Advantages

AdvantageDescription
ReusableCan be used multiple times
Weather IndependentAny season
ConsistentUniform
ControlledDoseable

Disadvantages

DisadvantageDescription
StaticSticks to everything
EnvironmentMicroplastic concerns
OutdoorWind-sensitive
CleanupLaborious

Areas of Application

AreaDescription
GroundSnow cover
PropsSnow-covered
WindowsSnow drifts
SnowfallWith machines

Ground Coverage

AspectDescription
Base LayerSnow blanket as a base
ApplicationThin layer over blanket
DepthDepending on the scene
TextureShaped with tools

Snowfall Application

MethodDescription
Snow MachineBlower
Drop BoxFalling from above
Hand DropManual
Wind MachineHorizontal movement

Combination with Other Materials

MaterialCombination
Paper SnowFor falling effects
Snow BlanketAs a base
Ice CrystalsFor sparkle
Fake IceFrozen elements

Camera Considerations

AspectDescription
LightingDiffuse, soft
ReflectionControl
Close-UpFine flakes
Wide ShotOverall impression

Cleanup

MethodApplication
VacuumingMain method
BlowingLarge areas
SweepingRough removal
CollectingFor reuse

Safety

AspectMeasure
Slipping HazardUse mats
Respiratory ProtectionWith large amounts of material
Eye ProtectionWhen using blowers
Fire SafetyCheck material

Environmental Alternatives

AlternativeDescription
Bio-SnowBiodegradable
PaperRecyclable
SoapFoam snow
DigitalVFX snow

Budget Considerations

FactorDescription
MaterialPrice per kg
QuantityCalculate area
ReuseReduces costs
CleanupAllocate time

Typical Quantities

AreaRequired Quantity
Small (10m²)5-10 kg
Medium (50m²)25-50 kg
Large (100m²)50-100 kg
Very LargeIndividual

Best Practices

PracticeReason
Perform testsMaterial behavior
Check lightingReflections
Plan cleanupAllocate time
CombinationWith other materials

Today

Plastic snow remains an important material for controlled snow effects, especially in studio productions. However, increasing environmental concerns are driving the development of biodegradable alternatives. Today, the combination with digital effects allows for photorealistic snow scenes with reduced material usage.

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