Dear Producers: The sudden submersion... not a fan

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Re: Dear Producers: The sudden submersion... not a fan

Postby Herzeleid » Sun Nov 27, 2011 11:16 am

wysvp wrote:Hi,

I, personally, like the slow, gradual sink, and have tried to do that in many of my videos. But, it is very hard on the models, especially using a natural setting, which is why it looks forced at some points. Also, the final submergence is also very hard for the models/actresses to accomplish in a gradual fashion - issues like making sure the mud/clay does not go up the nose, in the mouth, into ears, etc. Also making sure that they take in enough breath to hold while under. Etc.

So, I will continue to try for that slow, gradual sink all the way, but reality says I will not succeed all the time.

Mike

Well, for what it's worth I think you're doing OK so far with your efforts. :D
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Re: Dear Producers: The sudden submersion... not a fan

Postby klib21 » Mon Nov 28, 2011 3:24 am

Fred588 wrote:There is actually no need for a solid object like this, at least in a clay pit. Because the clay tends to be naturally thicker at the bottom, all the actress needs to do is dig her feet into that. because its not a solid object it does not hurt. On many occasions by using this technique we have achieved the so-called "holy grail" of the vertical, two-hands in the air submergence. We have even achieved quite a few submergences with the actress's arms tied to an overhead rope.


I'm looking over some videos now, and I'm seeing what you mean. I suppose there's a couple where you can see the sinker pushing their arms up, but it's in loose peat. Otherwise, nevermind!

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Re: Dear Producers: The sudden submersion... not a fan

Postby undergrain1 » Tue Nov 29, 2011 1:29 am

wysvp wrote:Hi,

I, personally, like the slow, gradual sink, and have tried to do that in many of my videos. But, it is very hard on the models, especially using a natural setting, which is why it looks forced at some points. Also, the final submergence is also very hard for the models/actresses to accomplish in a gradual fashion - issues like making sure the mud/clay does not go up the nose, in the mouth, into ears, etc. Also making sure that they take in enough breath to hold while under. Etc.

So, I will continue to try for that slow, gradual sink all the way, but reality says I will not succeed all the time.

Mike


how DO you keep it out of the nose and ears ?

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Re: Dear Producers: The sudden submersion... not a fan

Postby Nessie » Tue Nov 29, 2011 4:26 pm

undergrain1 wrote:
how DO you keep it out of the nose and ears ?


If I go down vertically, the nose survives fairly well, just as it would in water.

I mostly don't bother with ears. I could wear earplugs but I just yank the stuff out later.

I try to wipe my eyes with a paper towel immediately but I guess, so far, that is not perfect...although I haven't gone blind from peaty eyeballs. Actually, at Poison Sumac Bog, I do not even always feel it on my eyeball. I once caught a glob on the whites of my eyes in a ladies' rest room at a gas station on the way home.

With my only model, I made sure that I had a cushy paper towel nearby and that she wiped her eyelids immediately after emergence. I always figure that whatever I do for myself, I need to do twice as well for somebody else.

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Re: Dear Producers: The sudden submersion... not a fan

Postby QuicksandMania » Wed Nov 30, 2011 10:33 am

Chimerix wrote:Krystal, in DevilClown's "Blast from the Past"

Does anyone know where one can procure this now?

I asked DevilClown and he suggested it might be floating somewhere on UMD or YouTube but my searches have born no fruit.

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Re: Dear Producers: The sudden submersion... not a fan

Postby Robert » Wed Nov 30, 2011 10:40 am

Nessie wrote:
I try to wipe my eyes with a paper towel immediately but I guess, so far, that is not perfect...although I haven't gone blind from peaty eyeballs. Actually, at Poison Sumac Bog, I do not even always feel it on my eyeball. I once caught a glob on the whites of my eyes in a ladies' rest room at a gas station on the way home.

With my only model, I made sure that I had a cushy paper towel nearby and that she wiped her eyelids immediately after emergence. I always figure that whatever I do for myself, I need to do twice as well for somebody else.

Nessie


Something very lightweight and small to carry is a one gallon spray container. You can find them easily at Menards or Farm & Feet.

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Re: Dear Producers: The sudden submersion... not a fan

Postby Duncan Edwards » Wed Nov 30, 2011 11:49 am

QuicksandMania wrote:
Chimerix wrote:Krystal, in DevilClown's "Blast from the Past"

Does anyone know where one can procure this now?

I asked DevilClown and he suggested it might be floating somewhere on UMD or YouTube but my searches have born no fruit.


It's got to be the most widely distributed quicksand video on earth now. Just go to Google video and search on "girl in quicksand" or the best response is from "dumb teen in quicksand". It will show up on Youtube several times and all of the many other places it has been copied over the years. 8-)
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Re: Dear Producers: The sudden submersion... not a fan

Postby QuicksandMania » Wed Nov 30, 2011 2:08 pm

Duncan Edwards wrote:It's got to be the most widely distributed quicksand video on earth now. Just go to Google video and search on "girl in quicksand" or the best response is from "dumb teen in quicksand". It will show up on Youtube several times and all of the many other places it has been copied over the years. 8-)

It helps to use the right search terms! :o

I was searching for "Blast from the Past" thinking it was something I had missed.

Thanks for clarifying that this was an old classic under a new name.

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Re: Dear Producers: The sudden submersion... not a fan

Postby Nessie » Wed Nov 30, 2011 7:18 pm

I was gonna say:

"When I want to watch it and I'm too lazy to pop in my DVD, I type "Devil Clown Krystal Quicksand" into YouTube and it is always right there"

but I just tried it and this time it is not there.

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Re: Dear Producers: The sudden submersion... not a fan

Postby Chimerix » Thu Dec 01, 2011 1:37 am

QuicksandMania wrote:
Duncan Edwards wrote:It's got to be the most widely distributed quicksand video on earth now. Just go to Google video and search on "girl in quicksand" or the best response is from "dumb teen in quicksand". It will show up on Youtube several times and all of the many other places it has been copied over the years. 8-)

It helps to use the right search terms! :o

I was searching for "Blast from the Past" thinking it was something I had missed.

Thanks for clarifying that this was an old classic under a new name.


"Blast from the Past" is how it was released on DVD. And, yes, I'm one of the handful of people who actually received the DVD.

As for watching it on Youtube, try this.
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