Hey there true believers!

I know it's been a really long time since I've posted anything. But what can I say, I've been really busy.

Things are going well, IndieClub is really taking off, I'm ramping up on production of a new horror project, still promoting ATW: Bloodline, working on the feature screenplay for Bloodline, and working on a bunch of other things.

Like I said I'm working on a new project that is coming up a little later this year. I'll be able to really stretch my horror directing wings and hit on some famous figures through it. Because of this very thing I've gone back to doing mask and costume replication/creation. I did it for a hobby for several years coming up with my own versions of Pin Head, Jason Voorhees, Michael Myers, Darth Vader, and others.

One of the characters I'm working on requires a certain hockey mask so I had to take a 3 dollar costume hockey mask and turn it into something more recognizable.



The photo has been brightened up to make out the detail, but in person this thing is remarkably scary and true to the mask from the movies. All I need now is to put in some dead looking eyes behind it.

Anyway, the reason I'm sharing this here is because I think I'm going to start offering my services as a prop maker. I'm an artist and making things is what I do no matter what medium I'm using. So, if you happen to have need of a prop for a film or just want something replicated to hang on your wall let me know and I'll do my best to make it as authentic as possible.

I'll be pretty easy on the price as I'm just starting out selling this service, but I have over 10 years experience with this kind of thing as a hobby for Halloween. (I used to throw the most kick ass parties). And I know people can just as easily go by a manufactured replica, but you're not going to get this kind of detailing from a store bought product.

Anyway, I'll share more of my costume work when I get time to throw some photos together, and we'll see where it goes from there.

 

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