We were asked to build the "Medibank" logo in large 3-d pieces. We had a very short turn around time so we couldn't get foam cut, tough coated , filled and painted in time. So we projected the profiles onto timber sheet and hand cut each letter. We then wrapped the profiles in bending ply, then filled and painted. The meat was cut out of the central "i" before it was clad in thin sheet so that it would be light enough for the actors to carry.
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
To an existing garden at Olinda we added 6 mature trees and masses of ground cover. The four fruits we had to display were mango,peach,orange and apple. The garden had to survive for a few days so we used artificial fruit. (also the garden had a large possum population)
We also had a butterfly expert who released native butterflies on cue.
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
This set was huge. It filled the melbourne film studios. This set was filmed with the actor reacting to various green screen elements. A cgi achitectural model of melbourne and the citilink tunnel was then built to fit in this environment. Actors stood on platforms at the back of the set to look like they were on different levels.
The oversize egg carton was built using plywood over a steel frame.
The steel frame was to hold it all together and to provide a solid hinging point for the lid that had to open.
To make the giant scoop we had to make a form and then laminate thin sheets of timber together to form the solid shape. Leon is showing us how it is done.
We hired a classic "Peterbilt" prime mover that the cannon was fixed to.(the green changed to purple in post) A metal frame was bolted to the inside of the cannon and attached to the truck. We suspended the cannon off a chain block and lowered it onto the truck.
The owner of the truck thought that the cannon would look great
in his front paddock. So he carted it away on his trailor when we had finished.
Cadbury human cannon
Cannon made at "Lance Davis Design" workshop using plywood circles each cut to suit the taper of the cannon.Scott had to work out what the ring sizes and spacings needed to be without the use of a cad drawing. The rings were spaced using wooden stringers. It was then wrapped with a thin skin of board. Each board had to be shaped to fit so they would join on the rings.