
Here’s a little taste of the next project; scheduled for a Summer shoot. We’re letting this one challenge us in areas we haven’t explored before. It’s definitely more abstract than our previous work as the mood will be set with the visuals of the scenes and the editing in which it’s presented.
That image at the top is what we call the Red Panel scene. This was Josh exploring the space so that we could see what was possible with what we set up. Experiments like these let us live out the shoot in it’s prototypal stage and ultimately strengthen the direction of the vision by informing of us of what’s possible to shoot or how to solve problems that may bury us later on.
Even with all the new looks and chalenges, this project still has the creepiness and uncomfortability that’s inherent in our work. The actresses involved in these scenes will all be affixed with latex masks that will remove the features of their faces and bodies. Yeah I said bodies, we’re getting risque on this one.
Once again here is Josh, modeling a latex mask that, while not attached, is molded to fit his face exactly. Thanks to our latex/mold-making consultant, Miles Votek, who found some time between making crazy wax animations to help us with this process.

A finished piece will be covered in make-up matching the actresses’ skin tones exactly, creating a faceless, featureless, creature trapped within the confines of our scenes.
We’re in the heat of production now so keep coming back for more updates.