How to turn someone into a zombie using liquid latex, toilet paper, and aging make-up. Erik Beck responds to viewer Tracy Peterson's request to make a good zombie effect on a limited budget. Quick Tip: make cheap, delicious blood with corn syrup, red food coloring, and chocolate syrup. Featured Flick: A-OK Film's "The Imperial".
Timelapse video of Stefan G. Bucher of http://www.dailymonster.com creating a brand new monster before your very eyes.
How to make a giant sandwich out of cardboard, foam, and spray paint. Host Erik Beck shows you how to fulfill that craving for a giant, angry sandwich. Quick Tip: Cardboard and aluminum foil make a great light reflector. Featured Flick: "In da Hood" by On Rye LTD.
Timelapse video of Stefan G. Bucher of http://www.dailymonster.com creating a brand new monster before your very eyes.
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Q and Erik: Zombie Suits, Bullet Dust, Swords, and BFX Talk
Sure, the radio is basically dead, but thanks to Indy Mogul, you can still bask in the warmth of the age old fireside chat with Erik Beck in the latest episode of "Q and Erik". Dressing zombies, building swords, running away from bullets? Erik covers it all, he even gives you the inside scoop of who and what's behind BFX!!!
How to make sugar glass with $20 and some cream of tartar. Erik tells us how to get that broken glass effect without a trip to the hospital. All you need is cooking spray, corn syrup, sugar, a pot, a pan, cream of tartar, and a thermometer. Still have questions? Click here for the complete guide to sweet, glass-shattering goodness. Quick Tip: If you can't pay your actors buy them some pizza!
Timelapse video of Stefan G. Bucher of http://www.dailymonster.com creating a brand new monster before your very eyes.
Timelapse video of Stefan G. Bucher of http://www.dailymonster.com creating a brand new monster before your very eyes.
Timelapse video of Stefan G. Bucher of http://www.dailymonster.com creating a brand new monster before your very eyes.
Erik Beck tells us how to make brains without resorting to cannabilism or do-it-yourself surgery. There are two easy ways of getting your fake brain on, but Erik will walk you through the most difficult (and rewarding) fake brain build. All you need is newspaper, a loaf of cheap white bread, and wood glue. Quick Tip: Stay motivated during filming by shooting the most difficult scenes first.
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