You're excited. Your wife
has been with child for 9 long months, and the happy event is upon us
all! You remember back to your thrilling honeymoon, and the colorful
showers of love you bestowed upon her. Now it's all culminating in this
thrilling moment! The Doctor is there, the nurse is ready to catch
and…WHAT? It's a giant orange CANDY? Good LORD!
Tell me it's not true, sweetheart!
The budget did not allow for
animatronic facial expressions, and as CG
FX house The Mill was willing to do the character animation at no
cost…well, which way would YOU go? ;-) Check out our See Candy Baby Progress Page that shows the whole gol-dang
gestation! And check out the finished "ad"!
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TCS brings another "Love Child"
into the world!
Cousins, the amazing and hilarious
directing duo, shocked and
gobsmacked millions of eyeballs (and faces) last year when they
released their
parody ad "Newlyweds".
Now they've revisited the couple to see the afterbir, er, afterMATH.
Cousins Producer Kali Erin Niemann contacted Rick Lazzarini at
The Character Shop with an odd request: Could he make a giant orange
candy baby? Of course we could!
The Candy baby was a full sized model, carved from foam, hard-coated,
bonded, sanded, primed, and painted to orange perfection. The face,
meanwhile, was sculpted on the form, and given its unique bleared
character (with John Tenniels' classic "Duchess and Baby" illustration
for "Alice in Wonderland" as a key inspiration).
But the character imbued in the TCS sculpt was so perfect, the Cousins
insisted that it become the foundation for any CG work. Ergo, The Candy
Baby's face was molded in silicone, then cast in a rigid urethane,
which was finally painted a neutral grey color. This was provided to
The Mill
to scan and digitize, and use as the basis for all their facial
animation.
Tracking dots on the Candy Baby body served to point out where the
eyes, nose, and mouth would be mapped. The Mill then did a fantastic
(and FREE!) job of bringing the Candy baby's facial movements to life.
Of course, no birth is complete without the severing of the umbilical
cord, and TCS served up a magnificent gag: a hollow, silicone umbilical
cord, with yellow and orange hues to match the colored candies that
spilled out when the cord was cut. In typical Cousins weirdness, The
Nurse partook of this Peanut Butter treat (which is likely to
have tasted better than January Jones' placenta!)
Cousins & One Lung Films in assoc. with Townhall
Director: Cousins
Producer: Kali Erin Niemann
DP: Eric Robbins
The Character Shop - Rick Lazzarini
Sculptor: Daniel Tirinnanzi
Modelmaker Tech: Chase Birdsong
Need a bizarre idea brought to life? We're *The Character Shop*.
We can make it happen, you wierdo!
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