Showing posts with label television. Show all posts
Showing posts with label television. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Morbid Attractions

What would a Skull-A-Day television show look like? With the help of a few of my friends, including the great people at the Mütter Museum, we finally know...


So what do you think? Would you watch a show like this?

If you do like it please spread the word and hopefully we can get it in front of the right people to make it a reality!

Thanks to all the people who helped make it happen...
Director: Jerry Kolber
Editor: Joshua Moïse
Writer: Ilise Carter
V/O Recording: Carlos Collazo

p.s. Be sure to check out Joshua Moïse's own film Treasury Men In Action. 

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

CSI Skull

I recently got a phone call from Catherine Ortiz and Layla Rushing at Feeling Frameous, a custom picture framing shop in Studio City, California. They had been asked by the production people at the television show CSI to create an original folded dollar bill skull for an episode of the program. And for reference they gave them...my own Skullar Bill image! So Catherine and Layla tracked me down to ask if they could have permission to just fold their own version of my design and if I could give them a pattern. I was happy to give them permission, but sad to tell them that no pattern existed! We discussed how I believe it had been made and they said they'd give it a try, but in the end they decided to create their own unique skull dollar...


I love the end result and I'm glad a new skull design was created in the process. And even though my work won't end up in an episode of CSI it was fun getting to have a random conversation with some interesting folks I would have probably never met otherwise.

The episode of CSI, with their skull bill is scheduled to air on May 26th, so keep an eye out!

[UPDATE] Since a few people asked, I got Catherine to describe how they made it and here's what she said: "We took a piece of paper the size & shape of $ and mashed it around a champagne cork.  The jaw line sticks out a little more than the top of the head.  Stuff the skull with crumbled up paper.  take a strip of paper about 1/2 " wide and accordian fold the teeth.  Take another 2 strips of paper and roll them around a pencil to make the eyes.  Glue them together and cram them into the skull.  The crumpled up paper in the skull give the other stuff something to stick to.  That's it roughly.  As the day went on we resorted to my new favorite folding term  "pushing & mashing".  There is no pattern. Good luck."

Saturday, April 12, 2008

314. Skullevision






Acrylic Paint on Television. Thanks to my friends Carol & Dave who kindly gave me their old TV to play with! It's hard for me to tear my eyes away from a normal TV (which is why I don't own one), and this one is no exception, indeed I think it's even more mesmerizing!