Theatrical blood
Substitute for blood in a theatrical or cinematic performance / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"Fake blood" redirects here. For the musician also known as "Fake Blood", see Theo Keating.
Theatrical blood, stage blood or fake blood is anything used as a substitute for blood in a theatrical or cinematic performance. For example, in the special effects industry, when a director needs to simulate an actor being shot or cut, a wide variety of chemicals and natural products can be used. The most common is red food coloring, often inside small balloons coupled with explosive devices called squibs.