Costumes: Actors wear costumes to portray characters in plays, films, or television shows. Costumes can include clothing, accessories, and props that help the actor embody the role they are playing.
Props: Props are objects that actors use on stage or screen to interact with and contribute to the storytelling. Props can include anything from furniture to weapons to everyday items like cups or phones.
Makeup and hair styling: Makeup and hair styling are often used to transform an actor's appearance for a role. This can include changing their hairstyle, applying makeup, or adding prosthetics.
Lighting: Lighting is essential for creating the desired atmosphere and mood on stage or screen. Lighting equipment may include lights, gels, and other tools to control the lighting effects.
Sound equipment: Sound equipment is used to capture, mix, and amplify the actors' voices and other sounds in a production. This can include microphones, speakers, and sound effects.
Camera equipment: If you are involved in film or television acting, you may need to work with cameras, lenses, and other equipment to capture the footage. This equipment may be provided by the production company, but it can also be useful for actors to have some knowledge of camera operation and filmmaking techniques.
Remember that the specific equipment needed for acting will vary depending on the context and type of production.