A Flickr Photo-Place of Production Stills
I would bring to the attention of all esteemed readers of this blog that indeed, The Trouble with Unicorns now has a Flickr account, whereupon you can view multitudes of glorious production stills.
This is a production blog for the short film / video, the Trouble With Unicorns. Here you will find all of the joy and pain that comes with making an epic movie about the human condition, except with unicorns...
I would bring to the attention of all esteemed readers of this blog that indeed, The Trouble with Unicorns now has a Flickr account, whereupon you can view multitudes of glorious production stills.
A great deal of time was devoted to the production design of Mark's station, relative to Morgan's station. There is necessarily a lot more going on there than at Morgan's station. The idea behind Mark's job is that he is the man in charge of monitoring the Melting Pit, and for adding more plastic when it gets too low on plastic to process. The monitoring station consists of a desk and a computer console, and various dials and knobs and technical manuals. And then of course there is the unfathomable melting pit operating nearby.






One of my official roles on the shoot this last weekend was "Oobleck Wrangler". The premise of this fantastical factory in factoryland, is that it manufactures widgets and widget manufacturing accessories. This is slightly ironic, as the term 'widget' is actually loosely a meta-syntactic variable for a manufactured object or device. As a formic manifestation of this somewhat central metaphor of the story, we resolved to have the widgets born of melted plastic.
From Wed. March 14th to Sunday March 18th the Trouble With Unicorns crew have been very busy doing production design and shooting the majority of all scenes that occur in the factory, between Mark Morgan and Ron. There was a good amount of videoblog footage shot, and production stills taken, and as we decompress from this rather intense experience, they will begin to trickle onto this blog.
Wanted to shout about the Unicorn Crew's talent and working-their-ass-off-ism, and single out a special thanks to the make up Divas Geerah and Ashley, who's attention to detail is nothing less than sexy.
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