Cement burial scenes...

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Re: Cement burial scenes...

Postby wysvp » Fri Nov 09, 2012 12:40 am

Boggy Man wrote:
wysvp wrote:Actually, that still is my goal - the key is to find a substance that is safe for the models/actresses, is cheap to produce, and has the desired look of "cement" - so far, no luck, but still working on some possibilities.Mike


What about mixing clay with just enough coarse sand and perhaps also reasonably fine gravel to give it a cement-like texture?


Hi Boggy Man,

You, and a couple of other nice, creative folks (who emailed me separately), have come up with a method that just might work. I'll create a "test batch" in about two weeks - and Leila Hazlett and Elana Bohemia have agreed to be the "test models" to see if it works. Keep fingers crossed.

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Re: Cement burial scenes...

Postby PM2K » Fri Nov 09, 2012 3:21 pm

I know I will be keeping an eye out... ;)

I always thought the clay used by our friendly qs producers certainly resembles cement... it just needed something for a convincing texture.

Seems to m a cement mixer may be a cool prop to use... but only new or really clean... . Don't want any corrosive residue from real cement present to endanger the models.

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Re: Cement burial scenes...

Postby dk_angel7 » Mon Nov 12, 2012 1:02 am

nachtjaeger wrote:I find this one- disturbing. My thing is the rescue of the DiD, so this type of grim ending was a bit intense.


I will agree with this, a bit disturbing.
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Re: Cement burial scenes...

Postby LeilaHazlett » Sat Nov 17, 2012 5:59 am

wysvp wrote:
Boggy Man wrote:
wysvp wrote:Actually, that still is my goal - the key is to find a substance that is safe for the models/actresses, is cheap to produce, and has the desired look of "cement" - so far, no luck, but still working on some possibilities.Mike


What about mixing clay with just enough coarse sand and perhaps also reasonably fine gravel to give it a cement-like texture?


Hi Boggy Man,

You, and a couple of other nice, creative folks (who emailed me separately), have come up with a method that just might work. I'll create a "test batch" in about two weeks - and Leila Hazlett and Elana Bohemia have agreed to be the "test models" to see if it works. Keep fingers crossed.

Mike


I am looking forward to trying out this cement recipe! And any feedback on what people would like to see in this video is appreciated. For example would you prefer I be bound or just helpless and stuck? Also should I be rescued or not? And what kind of clothing (or lack of clothing) would you guys like to see?
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Re: Cement burial scenes...

Postby James diGriz » Sat Nov 17, 2012 8:37 am

I do like the classic secretary look, a nice business skirt, blouse, nylons, heels, and pleading eyes.
How unfortunate you didn't have a proper guide to navigate these swamps.

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Re: Cement burial scenes...

Postby sandymandy » Sat Nov 17, 2012 3:11 pm

That is my everyday clothing so I think that would look good! Open toe heels would complete the look!

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Re: Cement burial scenes...

Postby Kookus » Sat Nov 17, 2012 11:56 pm

I found this scene awesome -- I'm always stoked to see one that hasn't made it into my archive. Regarding the disturbing nature of the material, my personal interest is piqued not by the story being told, but by the scene itself: I don't care that it's a story about some chick being encased in cement; my mind is too focused on what it is they poured all over the actress and how she felt about it. Just my $0.02...
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Re: Cement burial scenes...

Postby PM2K » Sun Nov 18, 2012 2:12 pm

Kookus wrote:I found this scene awesome -- I'm always stoked to see one that hasn't made it into my archive. Regarding the disturbing nature of the material, my personal interest is piqued not by the story being told, but by the scene itself: I don't care that it's a story about some chick being encased in cement; my mind is too focused on what it is they poured all over the actress and how she felt about it. Just my $0.02...


Ay last! Someone understands! :D I was worried I'd be more harshly labelled due to my interests in such scenes...

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Re: Cement burial scenes...

Postby A20 » Thu Nov 29, 2012 10:03 pm

I would liked to see a rescue most of the time in these situations, but what can ya do?
I feel a bit inspired to do an illustration based on this scene lol Some day. :)
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Re: Cement burial scenes...

Postby PM2K » Fri Nov 30, 2012 12:58 am

A20 wrote:I would liked to see a rescue most of the time in these situations, but what can ya do?
I feel a bit inspired to do an illustration based on this scene lol Some day. :)


Love to see that! :D

Just a moment before she is rescued would be perfect... :)


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