Narrator: For a special close-up, they might simulate the hologram physically using a silk screen and iridescent powders mixed with clear ink. Jacob Kubon: There's a lot of tricks that you can use in the graphic itself to make it look like it's catching light and having some shine to it. Like with this New Mexico driver's license, which The Hand Prop Room made for "Black Widow." The photo of Scarlett Johansson has been swapped in for a stock photo, and the hologram, which in real IDs would be 3D, is actually 2D. It's the prop maker's job to make these IDs look as real as possible on screen without crossing into any legal gray areas. When creating fake IDs for production, agencies might limit their customers to major studios. We stopped by The Hand Prop Room in LA, which made the McLovin ID, and the studio of graphic props artist Ross MacDonald to see how Hollywood makes its prop IDs. Too good, and they could get into legal trouble. That's why prop makers have to be extra careful when making fake IDs for movies and TV shows. Narrator: This might be the most famous fake ID in any movie - so famous that someone tried to use it as a fake ID in real life. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.
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