It sucks that the designs for the characters in this movie actually are scary, but they're not even used for horror elements throughout the film. That's what really has me curious. I'm hoping the rabbit scene has cages disguised as boo holes
I wonder why murdy didnt have a Q&A with this.
It sucks that the designs for the characters in this movie actually are scary, but they're not even used for horror elements throughout the film. That's what really has me curious. I'm hoping the rabbit scene has cages disguised as boo holes
We all know why.DP but i just wanna bring up that murdy didnt answer my question if there's gonna be a ton of black walls in the maze.
The lake i understand, but plutos death would've been easy to do. Just reuse a First Purge street set, have a Pluto dummy, add some fire effects, and have a Red scare from behind a dumpster. Though i'll understand if it was for spacing issues.He's also apparently disconfirmed Pluto's death and the lakes, which...fine, makes sense I guess.
The lake i understand, but plutos death would've been easy to do. Just reuse a First Purge street set, have a Pluto dummy, add some fire effects, and have a Red scare from behind a dumpster. Though i'll understand if it was for spacing issues.
I did see him confirm to someone that it was one of the later mazes they started working on, so that might be an indirect answer.DP but i just wanna bring up that murdy didnt answer my question if there's gonna be a ton of black walls in the maze.
That would require some pretty perfect lining up to make work, but could theoretically be neatOn a side note, I think I've figured out how they might do the 50/50 mirror gag.
Do it like the Invisible Man from last year, where there's a guy with a black hood/morphsuit wearing a jumpsuit. If you light it only partly, then you'll still be able to see the reflection of your face over the jumpsuit's neckhole. Then have the guy open the mirror and jump out. Perfection. One final scare.
It's weird too, cuz they've had fire effects in the past, especially the Walking Dead attraction and Trick R Treat. Best guess is spacing, as you said, there's no way of keeping the car far away enough so that you can't tell it's just silk ribbons / fog and lighting, or lighting issues (the scene took place in daytime).
That would require some pretty perfect lining up to make work, but could theoretically be neat
I mean, isn't TWDA's more "Advanced" in the means that they achieved the fake-fire effect, as compared to Trick R Treat's? If I recall, TWDA uses Faux-fire, similar to what you see from the final big scene of Revenge of The Mummy at Orlando and Singapore.
That said, Murdy working with Peele directly, does make more hope come in; as it'll ensure an area of quality for the maze.
Thier tethered will probably wear the gloves and they'd probably do a long sleeve jump suit.A mirror effect on an actor will look bad. I mean, say the persons small and the actors tall, they have to knell down to make the effect work. Same for the opposite, the actor has to go on there toes for it to work. And say the guest is white, but the actor has black hands. There's so many flaws.
That sounds like it would be exhausting to make work. It would wreak havoc on the actor's ankles and knees. You'd have to constantly squat and tiptoe unless some sort of more advanced technology or illusions are involved. Maybe they will just have the face mask and the person only attack people of a similar body type?
A mirror effect on an actor will look bad. I mean, say the persons small and the actors tall, they have to knell down to make the effect work. Same for the opposite, the actor has to go on there toes for it to work. And say the guest is white, but the actor has black hands. There's so many flaws.