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S26 - Ep 3 - 98th Oscars - Property Mastering
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This episode begins with a hypothetical question: what would it look like if Property Mastering were its own Oscar category? We explore it as part of Below the Line’s 2026 Oscar series.
This week on Below the Line, Skid is joined by Scott Buckwald and Gregg Bilson, Jr. for a deep dive into the craft of property mastering through the lens of the 98th Academy Awards. Using a fictional Oscar ballot as a framework, they explore how props function as storytelling tools — shaping character, tone, and authenticity across a wide range of films.
As with the rest of this year’s Oscar series, the conversation is available both as an audio podcast and as a full video episode on YouTube, offering listeners and viewers a closer look at how below-the-line crafts are discussed and evaluated from inside the work itself.
Our discussion ranges across:
- Why property mastering sits at the intersection of design, performance, and logistics — often unnoticed, but never incidental
- How props help define character and period across films like Nuremberg and Song Sung Blue
- The heightened demands of genre storytelling, from the mythic scale of Frankenstein to the grounded realism of Sinners
- Managing continuity and narrative logic when props evolve over the course of a story
- The technical and ethical considerations involved in handling story-critical objects, from weapons to documents and artifacts
- How preparation, research, and documentation allow property masters to support performance without drawing attention to the work itself
- Why collaboration with actors and other departments is essential to making props feel lived-in rather than ornamental
- What this hypothetical exercise reveals about how deeply props are woven into storytelling, even when they’re easy to overlook
The conversation highlights property mastering as a discipline defined by preparation, judgment, and storytelling instincts — a craft that quietly anchors performance and world-building across every genre.
🎧 Press play — or watch the full conversation on YouTube — and join us Below the Line as the 2026 Oscar series continues. For more, visit belowtheline.biz.


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