The Role: Handling props and supporting the visual setup of scenes — ensuring the environment and objects used aligned with the story and helped bring the world of Chess to life.

As Dashing Films prepares for the release of its web series Chess on Saturday, May 2nd, 2026, more members of the crew are sharing their experiences from behind the scenes. Benjamin Saater Manyam, who worked in props and set design on the project, speaks on his role and contribution to the production.

Benjamin explains that his work focused on handling props and supporting the visual setup of scenes. According to him, this involved ensuring that the environment and objects used in each scene aligned with the story and helped bring the world of the series to life.

Production Challenges

On the challenges he faced during production, he highlights the demands of working late into the night. He notes that the extended hours required endurance and commitment in order to maintain consistency and quality throughout the filming process.

What Makes Chess Stand Out

Speaking on the nature of the story, Benjamin describes Chess as interesting and unpredictable. In his view, the series moves away from familiar patterns, offering something that keeps the audience engaged without making outcomes obvious.

He also points to the strength of the storyline and the performances delivered by the cast, noting that the characters were well portrayed and contributed effectively to the overall impact of the series.

Looking ahead to the premiere, Benjamin says audiences should expect a piece that is both engaging and educational. He believes the series offers more than just entertainment, providing viewers with a story that holds their attention while also delivering meaningful content.

Chess premieres Saturday, May 2nd, 2026 on the Dashing Films YouTube channel, with watch parties in Lagos, Anambra, and Imo State.

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