How Bleeding Prosthetics Are Created For Movies And TV | Movies Insider
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- Опубликовано: 8 дек 2021
- Creating Hollywood's bloodiest scenes requires equal parts art and science. We visited Brett Schmidt and Greg Pikulski at the prosthetic makeup and practical effects studio SPFX to find out how they create bleeding prosthetics for movies and TV.
Having worked on mob movies like "The Irishman," crime dramas like "Ray Donovan," horror movies like "The Dead Don't Die," and medical shows like "New Amsterdam," Brett and Greg know how to create gnarly injuries on camera. They show us how they would create the effects for a cut artery, an abdomen slash, a gunshot to the head, and more, using materials ranging from a garden sprayer to a blood cannon.
They break down how to pull off grounded, realistic blood effects, like a bullet or laceration wound, as well as more stylized ones, like a Quentin Tarantino-style kill. Find out the distinct challenges of making actors convincingly gush, spurt, and spill blood on screen.
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This is one of the things I'm very curious about my whole life but too lazy to look up for answers or thought that I wouldn't find one. Thanks Insider!
Some Species
Yeah I thought he really kill the actor damn.
@@fredthedestroyer The sarcasm is strong with this one
Me lol
this is so disgustingly cool. i am extremely disgusted at the viscosity of some type of bloods. even the realism of some wounds. but fascinated by the hard work and effort
The prosthetics were made so perfectly that they had to include a graphics warning lol!!
No way home
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Seeing this makes me think that they have actually seen real injuries on people and cadavers. They might actually have a medical degree that required studying cadavers.
You are not wrong. For example, makeup artist for The Walking Dead had to study photos of bodies decaying in different stages. I could never do that. Don't care to see it.
Looking at RL gore doesn't require a degree. Just a strong stomach.
Many times they bring actual surgeons/doctors to check the prop or even give directions on how to make it.
There's a sussy website called "Live Leak"
Lmao. It showed a dozen gruesome scenes before the "warning: graphic" popped up. Good one guys.
I've always wondered this because I've been wanting to make a prosthetic that sprays blood.
Why
W pfp
@@CamilaVanilla balls
Freak
@@joeybaseball7352 shut up
Ultra slime is so much fun to use ❤️❤️ I remember being the model in my makeup class a few years ago for some blood rigging. It was really awesome seeing how it’s put together and the outcome. :)
Disgusting, i love it!
my thought exactly
I wonder how we are all made of flesh and blood and yet are terrified to look at it
That's easy, we're not used to see it out of our bodies. Regularly it's held by a couple of layers of the street-called "skin"
evolution doesn't want us to LIKE the look of wounds :]
thats exactly why, we evolved to think that seeing anyone wounded meant something was wrong
I always wanted to see how they do it but never thought of looking it up on the internet. Finally this found me itself. Now i want to know how do they do the blowing of heads and other body parts. I won't look for it either.
2:17 👀👀👀
I remember watching a TV show years ago about effects people at work. Particularly the guy with the machete with a half moon circular cutout on the blade side. He would hold it up and then put the circular cutout around his arm and it looked like the machete was embedded in his arm. He also talked about the groove cut into it where fake blood would flow so that he could make it look like he was bleeding. A very effective presentation. That made me think that shows like that should be shown to kids so that they know that the violence and gory sights in movies and TV aren't real.
Another example would be the recent video by Tom Scott where he did a fight scene like for a movie. My favorite takeaway from that was "Victim Control" (if I remember the name correctly). With one actor holding the other by the hair, the "victim" moves their head around like the other one is pulling it. So, when it looks like the one is pulling the other's head back violently, it's the other actor that is moving their head and not injuring themselves. Nice.
This particular video though would have to be the last in any series shown to a kid, preferable a kid that would seem mature enough to understand and not be traumatized by the fake wounds.
Who knew the guys behind the effects are just as good looking as the actors!
2:17 Sir , Sir!
What an absolutely cool job!
Definitely keeping this in mind for our next projects
this looks so disturbing even if its fake :00
i feel pain in my eyes
that was awesome, the more ya know!
If only this video was there when I was traumatized by the movie Saw as a kid.
Unbelievable. Amazing.
Not the most important part of the video - but Only Murders In The Building is so good you gotta watch it!! That prosthetic really did creep me out 😅
It sucks being really squeamish but also finding blood and violence interesting too
Ikr?!
Rightt
Always wondered about this thankyou for this vid
Ty so much insider!
This has to be one of the funnest jobs in the world!
This is called Skills 💥😮
Super interesting!
I could only hope that you are not at home on Halloween 😂😂😂
They are awesome
this was really cool
Brett Schmidt is a stud muffin big guy.
Thank you for the update, Insider..!! Wow, that looks so real..!! @.@
I came to see how bleeding prosthetics are made, but instead I was distracted by these hunky bois
Wow amazing
Very cool.
What a bloody video..!!! :D
So cool
very cool
This must be one of the most funniest job you can have
This would be such cool. job to have. NEed them for my YT Ch.
Can we get more about these kind of stuff?
because of swelling in lacerations, some thickness isn't even bad but adds realisn
This is why I can watch horror films back to back
I would love to do this but i have no idea how i could begin
Wow the art and skills💥kudos
Guys a link for the tubes and preasure would be much appreciated
Whoa I'm here in 4 minutes. Dis was very cool uwu 👍
2:16 "I should call her" 😭😭😭
This is what for our moms covered our eyes when we were young..
I remember
Tong po vs Bryan
Bryan bleeding face by Tong po
I don't know if this is interesting to me because it is cool or I want to get in the film industry and be an actor.
cool
Greg and Brett 😍😍🔥🔥 talented and handsome men haha
헐ㄷㄷ 대박이다
Thanks now I’m all squirmy
Wow
I am going to be a doctor but still I don't have enough confidence watching this
So SAW had these in their Basement
It took me years to know this fake blood in movie.
Translation: "Why movie injuries are over the top and not realistic"
I want to be a horror movie victim, I think I’d actually pass out seeing my fake blood squirt to make it convincing lol
I’m eating dinner Dammit!
Then maybe watch something else?
Imagine those guys walking home being covered in blood.
🤯
not me wheezing at how the narator pronounced "surfactants"
My biggwst wonder explained wooow
I didn't even know that
dexter morgan: blood does not lie.
SPFX: but ultra slime does.
One of my lifelong questions answered.
❤
3:27 yall weclome
Not gonna lie its looking really gore
This is awesome. But NO ONE ever spits up blood irl from what you see in movies.
2:17
yooooo two of these fellas are FOINNNEE
3:14 🤣
The man in a black shirt look so FINE :>
and this is why i can watch certain scenes in horror movies lol
That's a lot of blood broo 💀
I still feel grossed out🙈
Im still there
👍👍👍👍👍
Juicy Smolliet likes this. 😂
Horrible nasty ,I like it
I thought I was on the wrong website at 2:17
I imagine it helps that wounds often swell and become inflamed
what would happen if someone was to get impaled and then pull out the sword/sharp object?
It's actually good doctor
90's Bollywood Movies kind of used Red/Orange Asian Paints de😁
RUST 0:04 🤠
The real warning that they needed to give was that of Spoilers.
warningless spoilers :)
👍
Could you imagine the look on a police officers face if they had to go there for the report of a crime.
Uh...have a cookie 🍪
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helloo
2:18 - I THOUGHT THIS WAS, HMMM, NEVERMIND…
Omg
even knowing this is fake, i cant help but feel uncomfortable watching.