Posts tagged costumes
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09 Nov
Episode: Backyard FX
Bald Caps, DIY Tutorial : Backyard FX
This week, Backyard FX shows you how to create a Bald Cap from scratch that is better than the kind you can purchase. This effect can also be applied towards other uses and needs.Indy Mogul's Backyard FX I features cheap, DIY filmmaking tips and tutorials including special effects, props, and came
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09 May
Blog: Indy Mogul
Erik Beck and Indy Mogul in Maxim Magazine
If you look inside the May issue of Maxim Magazine, you'll see a clipping from Indy Mogul's own Erik Beck. Erik was asked for his experitse about DIY Comic -Con Costumes for the men's magazine and he provided them with some tips on how to make the costume of G.I. Joe character Snake
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06 Apr
Episode: Backyard FX
Dragonball Z Piccolo Costume and Make-Up : Build
The Dragonball Evolution movie trailer has left us skeptical about a live-action remake of the beloved cartoon series, so Backyard FX had to make things right. As a true Dragonball Z fan, Erik had no choice but to build the Piccolo costume and make-up that is true to the original cartoon! Also,
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03 Mar
Episode: Backyard FX
The Watchmen Rorschach Mask Effect Build
For under $20, Erik recreates the inkblot effect from Rorschach's mask in 'The Watchmen' movie. Indy Mogul has even created a free inkblot animation for the effect that you can download from IndyMogul.com and use in your projects. Justin Johnson returns to direct this week's Test Film where Rorsha
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23 Feb
Episode: Backyard FX
Guns, Costumes, and Head Shots with SpatCave : HFX
SpatCave Studios builds amazing gun replicas, inventive creature costumes, and owns an impressive collection of original movie props that would make any fanboy jealous. Erik and Indy Mogul explore the SpatCave workshop for this episode of Hollywood FX and Erik learns how to blow his own brains o
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23 Sep
Blog: Indy Mogul
Acceptable.TV Tutorials: Basic Props and Costumes
The last few weeks, i've been posting these really simple, but really awesome tutorials from the (unfortunately) cancelled VH1 show "Acceptable.TV". This time, they cover basic props and costumes, and it's really simple advice that can really make your film look a lot better without spending a lot o
