“We do a lot of things,” Bleeding Art’s Becky Scott said, ”practical special effects, custom fabrication, we make our own blood.”“No denim – we’re going to create a new kind of Stampede,” Bleeding Art’s Leo Wieser said.Story continues below advertisementProps such as that might lend a social event a traditional feel, while items created for horror productions could add a real twist on tradition.“Who wants horseshoes and hay bales?” Scott said. “Like, do something a little different.
“There’s a writers’ strike going on, so that has affected what productions are shooting right now – all the activity that people were expecting hasn’t quite come to fruition yet,” Scott said. ”It’s still a tough industry, and I think COVID has affected us as well – costs have been going up and there are still supply chain issues, so it’s still a challenge to run a company like this.”