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Photographs
The recording studio at Chameleon Communications in Buffalo, New York |
Consulting with engineer Alan Baumgardner of Chameleon |
Benjamin Radford doing voice-over work
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Jack LoCastro, voice actor for Ernie (the Christian Children's Fund guy), in the studio. Jack also did the Steve Irwin voice-over, among others |
Mike Boas, an artist and animator at Animatus studios in Rochester, works on the "Threat Roulette" scene |
Adam English (left) and Ben Radford (right) cut out the Dolorax character sheets at Animatus studios
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Adam English and Ben Radford shoot stop-motion, hand-drawn art under the camera for the Dolorax commercial |
These are samples of the Dolorax character used in the film; we had nearly 40 different bodies and faces |
This art was done by Brian Oakes, who helped with the character design. Brian also did Tiffany Belle and the Tragicoverage victims.
Brian is an excellent caricaturist and I have hired him for my current project, Sirens |
Here's a close-up of a borrowed truck we shot for the "Ribbon Recall" scene; we shot about 30 photos in the grass behind my apartment building |
Stuck Truck |
With the help of Jenna Griffith, I shot the background for the "Ribbon Recall" scene behind my apartment. Unfortunately, we had endured a
soaking rain the previous day, and the truck got stuck in the mud. Luckily, our film insurance (i.e. Jenna) covered towing. Thanks triple-A! |
The cast and crew at the wrap party, from left: Mike Boas, Ben Radford, Fred Armstrong, Lance Zurek, Margo Davis, Z. Mann Zilla,
Jack LoCastro, and Adam English. Not pictured, for some reason: the talented voice coach and agent Toni Silveri of All Coast Talent; and Alan Baumgardner of Chameleon Communications |
Wrap Party |
The director mugging it up at the wrap party, complete with a Beret of Artistic Pretension |
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