08/30/2019
A few BTS pics of the fabrication process that went in to building the paddy wagon for 's insanely cool new music video .
The build took about 8 days and involved multiple mediums and techniques. In the end, the body was made entirely of , some of which was vacuum formed from sculpts we created using prototyping foam (sculpted by hand) as well as good old fashioned model making techniques. We glued everything together with weld-on and seamed it with Bondo, followed by lots of patient sanding.
The last picture shows all the little 'prop' details that were added for final assembly after it had been painted.
We get asked a lot if we do any 3-D printing and the answer is generally no. With the tight turnaround we usually have to work with, coupled with and so many components that need to interact together, believe it or not, handmade is often faster since there is so little time to plan. Making things by hand allows for quick and easy modification to little surprises that continually pop up throughout the build. While 3-D printing does have its advantages in some areas, it's not always the fastest route. Plus handmade is way more fun π
05/18/2019
We had a fun little quick turnaround project a few weeks back - we had to turn two Fisher Price toy phones into actual working rotary telephones that could dial out and receive calls. Lots of fun, albeit surprisingly tricky given the limited real estate inside the toy chassis. Never a dull moment around here! πβοΈπβοΈ
09/11/2018
It is important to keep a dinosaur on hand when carving foam
08/18/2018
Check out this hilarious Old Spice spot that we got to have a hand in. We got the call before lunch on Tuesday that they needed an oversized 'thumbs up' hand for this board room bit that was to shoot the next day after lunch. Greg went into speed sculpt/paint mode and we managed to deliver just in time. The joke was that the boss' hand would enter the room to give an idea his approval or disapproval at various points during the performance. Great work by the actors in this weird, funny spot! You can watch it by searching YouTube for "old spice board room" πππ (don't forget to scroll through the process pics)
08/03/2018
's sculpting trick is an art unto itself. Very fast and accurate way to rough out a sculpture with a rigid material. This piece is about 5" long and 'sculpted' on a band saw. We've done this on a table saw with larger sculpts too! Scroll through the images for process. This was a quick sketch on rigid foam, 30min on a band saw, a few minutes breaking off the flashing and 45 minutes with a file and Dremel to refine. Now it's ready for a little clay and fine detailing.
08/03/2018
on set prepping the water tank for the Instagram's commercial spot
05/19/2018
After a week of madness, it's "lights, camera action" time! Off we go...