Then when I really got the hang of making solid masks, I made these other two papier mache' beasties
This is the costume I donned for my performance as the band leader, obviously inspired by my love of day of the dead folk art
This is my favorite, partly inspired by the weird baby in David Lynch's Erasherhead, which I gave to Cameron, who played the drummer.
We also made a fake toaster with a working light that we timed out just right to look fakely realistic. Best of all, I got to use my Cassette Tape (a big inspiration in this project) from Etsy artist Analog Park ( Itraded a Spitting Image shirt for this awesome canvas tape):
We used lots of fake stop motion effects in which we made a filmed sequence appear to be stop-motion ever though it was shot in one take. For an example of this, watch the potted plant sequence. Its filmed in reverse, then sped up and frames are extracted from the sequence to appear choppy.
Theres an entire DVD worth of outtakes and bloopers which are probably only interesting to us so I'll spare you all. Without further ado, I present to you, "Woke Up Alone."
5 comments:
Awesome Masks! Awesome Blog!
Oh and I like the homemade toast and jam (box)! Great video!
oh oh oh!!!! I wanna do a feature on you! can i? :) Those masks are AWESOME!
Loved loved loved your film! I had already viewed it over at Amy's blog but forgot to pop over here to congratulate you! CONGRATS! Can't wait to see more!
saw your video on your sister's blog. You did a wonderful job! I love everything about it!
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