Jeff Butcher
Jeff Butcher is credited as a Property Master in three films: Hackers (1995), Coffee and Cigarettes (2004), and My Soul to Take (2010). In these roles, Butcher was responsible for sourcing, managing, and maintaining the physical objects used in productions, ensuring continuity and authenticity in each scene.
Biography
Jeff Butcher is credited as a Property Master in three films: Hackers (1995), Coffee and Cigarettes (2004), and My Soul to Take (2010). In these roles, Butcher was responsible for sourcing, managing, and maintaining the physical objects used in productions, ensuring continuity and authenticity in each scene. The position requires attention to detail, as props must align with the film’s setting, timeline, and character actions, often under tight schedules.
In 2 Days in New York (2012), Butcher again served as Property Master, contributing to the film’s on-screen realism through carefully selected and handled items. The role involves collaboration with directors, set designers, and actors to integrate props seamlessly into the narrative. While specific contributions are not detailed in avai…




