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Vincent has arrived….

Tuesday, February 12th, 2013 09:11 pm GMT -5

I don’t have time for a long winded update - But I couldn’t resist sharing the sculpture for the next character in the attraction.

He was named Vincent by the artist – because he looks a lot like Vincent Price.

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New sculpture and character plug comparison.

This is the second character that our sculptor Tim Diener did for us. I can’t put into words how lucky I am to have him on staff. His interpretation of the concept art is spot-on and will be what takes this project to the next level. Without Tim in my life – I seriously don’t think I would have half of the spirit I have now!

That’s all – soak this in! Someday you’ll be able to say “I knew this guy when the project was being built in his basement!”

Stay spooky,

Chris

 

Well, it’s 2013….

Saturday, February 9th, 2013 10:41 pm GMT -5

I know it’s a little late for New Years resolutions…. But better late than never! I’ve learned more about myself this past year than I have about haunted houses. It’s not a bad thing, it’s just different.

For what seems like the tenth time, the project has stalled (In my head) but at least this time the wheels kept turning in other areas. So at least one of my initiatives from last year work out. (Get other people involved and working on different aspects of the project rather than only working on one tiny piece at a time.)

Epiphany

Epiphany number one is to make this blog for “me” from now on. I will continue to make it public as it has been from the very start… But I am going to be far lass concerned about the way I frame and word things moving forward. I’ve spent so much time trying to be politically correct and socially acceptable that I’ve lost some of myself over the past couple of years. The fact is I am a lot of things, and filtering any facets of my personality doesn’t fully share the “Chris Giffen experience”. Love me or hate me… I am who I am.

The second thing I realized is this project is not for everyone, and no matter how cool it is (to me), I can’t force people to like it.. I can’t force art… I’ve spent a couple of years trying to force square pegs in round holes, and today it ends.

What I mean by that is: I’ve found some real talented people that do fantastic work in some areas, so it is only logical that I “seduce” then into working on part of the project for me… sometimes the results are slow to materialize, and sometimes the results don’t materialize at all. Sometimes the people vanish out of my life all together… And no part of this project is that important to me.

This isn’t because the people or friends are bad… It’s because they don’t share the passion I have for the project… Or at least don’t share the passion they need for for that particular aspect of the project. So they agree to help me because they like me, only to say (internally) ” oh shit, what did I get myself into!”

I’m not talking about the aspects of the project that just take time because the ART takes time… (Like the sculpture part of the animatronics.) sometimes someone can be passionately working on something for a very long time and it is just the nature of the beast.

I take the blame for this because I’ve asked people to help with things without feeling the “spark” that is needed. So, epiphany number two is – wait for the spark. If I don’t feel it, don’t rush it. Asking someone to fake it will only result in frustration. I’m sharing this with everyone because moving forward, I’m going to do far less “reaching out” to people. If you want to help – please say something to me… Because I can sure use every bit of assistance I can get me hands on! But I probably won’t ask you first.

The third and final epiphany is: I still need help, but not the kind of help I thought I needed. (Insert your smart ass psychological help statement here!) 2012 was the year I spent trying to summon my muse… 2013 is the year of me realizing that I need to make the muse…hunt the muse… Grab it by the short hairs and pull it whatever direction I need it to go.

I diverted too many resources (time, money, love) in 2012 into things that were wastes of time…. Chasing things that should have worked if the world or people were perfect…. But they are not. Sometimes people (myself included!) can look a fantastic opportunity right in the eye and then walk away.

This year, I’m going to be aggressive and forceful and go after what I want. But if what I go after doesn’t work, then so be it. I don’t have enough time to save the world. I’ll have plenty of opportunity in the future to remind the nay-sayers what the missed out on. (I already get this in my “professional” life when people I haven’t seen for years materialize out of nowhere when the need a job, money, or their car fixed.)

Don’t like the way I do it? So what. (Also see epiphany number one above!) I gotta be happy with me, you gotta be happy with you …. Those two positions don’t have to agree with each other.

So ends my first introspective blog of 2013.

 

The mold is complete…

Sunday, November 25th, 2012 05:41 pm GMT -5

For the past two days – The documentary team plus Beth and I filmed and worked on casting a mold from the sculpture Tim made. Although I did plenty of test runs on other sculptures, I was still a bit nervous about making this mild as once you make the cast – the original is destroyed.

In the end – it worked great. Two days of work followed by 6 hours of clean-up. I hope next week I can do a test pour of the mask to test some paint schemes and hair attachment…

Thanks to the team for their help and support. I normally do not enjoy working with people around – but this particular couple of days has given me reason to rethink that policy….

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Greg, Beth, Leslie, Nik (sorry about the wire handing in your fave Nik!) and I... all smiles as the project went well!

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Greg channeling his inner Kligon....

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Back half of the mold....

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Front half of the mold....

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The mold before I covered the rear with plaster....

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The finished two piece mold... this thing weights about 150 pounds with the sculpture still inside it!

Well, that’s all for now – more to come soon….

Happy Thanksgiving!

Thursday, November 22nd, 2012 07:05 pm GMT -5

I have not even had time to update my blog. My new job requires a lot of attention while I get settled in and get enough people trained so I can take a day off every once and a while!

But while I’ve been busy… Sculptor Tim Diener has been busy getting the final character designs finished up. This is what is great about having more than one person working on the project at the same time – even when progress in my workshop stops, progress in other shops keeps … Well… Progressing!

A week ago, Tim delivered the final sculpt of the “Man on the Cabin Porch” (I really MUST start figuring out real names for these people.)

The final results are far far better than I ever could have imagined they would be. The quality of this sculpture will set the tone for the rest of the scenery, and set the bar high for any other artists that sign onto the project moving forward.

They say a picture is worth… Ya know. So, without any further a du, here are some pictures. I will be working on the mold for this sculpture this weekend. It’s a “all or nothing” thing… If it doesn’t work, then I’ve ruined months of work. (So, I can’t let that happen!)

I’ve run a complete trial run on a sculpture I made. So I feel pretty confident. But there’s always a chance…

Anyhow… Here’s the pics, wish me luck this weekend.

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It is difficult to appreciate just how big these robots are till you see a head compared to a normal human! (Or Beth :) ! )

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The artist (Tim) and his masterpiece... I couldn't have even hoped for any better quality!

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I had to carve "open" his mouth so that the future mask will have an "inside" of a mouth....

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The division line drawn....

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The separator plates now hammered in... there's no going back now!

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The rear of the head, now covered with foil so that foam will not stick to the back of the sculpture.

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A side view of the now separated head and the foam shell on the back.

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The back of the head now covered with a pillow of foam....