For our first feature length horror film, shooting this spring, we wanted to go old school. No CGI, just stop motion and camera tricks. One of the little nasty guys, who I affectionately call Ankle Biter, is going to be a challenge. Ankle Biter looks vile (head and face) and that's a start. So how do we get him to move and pose for his big screen debut? That's where Jack Popovski of Jack's Workshop comes in. Jack has a lot of ingenuity and was put to the test to create a strong lightweight system that will enable Ankle Biter to move freely and lock in place when needed for the rigors of shooting. Did I mention he has to do it on an ultra low budget and I need it yesterday?
That's end of part one. Part two is the creation of his costume.