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    #11
    02-26-2004, 02:38 AM
    wouldnt it be safer to have jason like, i dk, stub his toe?
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    #12
    02-26-2004, 02:48 AM
    Me and all my friends make indie films ourselves, and most of what I do are stunts and effects. A while back, we set both of my hands and forearms on fire for a short we were filming. We were ultra safe with the stunt, even though we had no kind of special equipment at all. My arms were flaming for around 40 seconds with huge flames until my hands started getting warm and I was put out. It did look great on film, but I don\'t recommend trying this, as it\'s about as dangerous as you can get for a stunt, especially if you are going for a full body burn. Be safe with whatever you choose to do...

    Don\'t die!

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    #13
    02-26-2004, 02:49 AM
    Have him like get his leg cut off, and then he takes it a beats MM\'s ass with it. Then maybe he limps to far and falls over the cliff and dies. Big Grin :blink:
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    #14
    02-26-2004, 04:09 AM
    This would be my worst fear............What if that latex mask melts to your head??? ever dropped hot plastic on your skin, it dont come off!!!!
    Unless you plan on wearing something else on your head??
    Dan
    Be safe man!!
    If you need any help on the movie, im not far far away, i would be happy to help!
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    #15
    02-26-2004, 04:10 AM
    There is one good thing that could come out of it............You could end up having a great looking Fred Mask for free!!!!
    Dan
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    #16
    02-26-2004, 08:25 AM (This post was last modified: 02-26-2004, 08:29 AM by SkeletonMurderer.)
    I\'m a studying mask maker and makeup effects artist and also spend time on the Monster Lab community message board. Some members are licenced to do pyrotechnics and squibbing and often offer their advice. The first thing they say is, nothing is ever 100% safe but it\'s always best to be as close as possible. I think if any of you fine Horror folk are getting ready to make a movie involving extensive or unsafe pyrotechnic/squib effects should go to TheMonsterLab.com and ask how to do safer alternatives to bullet hits and fire effects.
    But if I were making a Myers VS Voorhees movie and had to set him on fire I would simply build a large dummy on a track whose arms could move on pulleys and the legs move on a mechanism as if marching forward while it burnt. All that full body burn stuff in the crop field in FvsJ could have easily been a dummy until he got to the rave. They could have made some room in their shooting time and had an effect that looked just as good.
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    #17
    02-26-2004, 10:40 AM
    I don\'t know much about making movies or stunts but I do know what it feels like to be burned, its VERY PAINFUL and the pain lasts for hours or even days, and mine were only 1st degree burns. I personally would not recommend setting yourself or anyone else one fire if you dont know what your doing. If your really serious about this and are willing to spend some $$$ hire a professional stuntman and crew, belive me burining to death is one of the most painful ways to go. Be safe and good luck with your movie
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    #18
    02-26-2004, 01:51 PM
    you could always use computer graphics or other visual tricks like the dummy idea I think setting yourself on fire and jumping off a cliff may be bad idea, but I guess we\'ll know if we don\'t see anymore posts from you
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    #19
    02-26-2004, 01:55 PM (This post was last modified: 02-26-2004, 01:55 PM by goaliehack.)
    If you go threw with this I knight you village idiot of NIGHTOWL. Don\'t be a moron, expecially for something that won\'t even make you money. 5 seconds of tape for a life time of scars or death? Hmmmm, do you really think thats worth it.
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    #20
    02-26-2004, 07:15 PM
    A Permanent display piece. Nasty.
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