Resident Evil 6: Wesker and Son Human Butchery

October 1, 2012 § Leave a Comment

Last week saw the press launch of Resident Evil 6 in the UK in the form of the ‘Human Butchery’ dreamt up by freelance creative director Miss Cakehead for Capcom together with Full Fat PR. The butchery (aka “Wesker and Son”) was situated in Smithfield meat market in London, and sold edible meat products in the form of human limbs, even an entire meat lady. The event saw an entire butchers shop recreated together with amputee’s on mortuary tables being taken in the deboning room and human limbs being brought back out packaged for sale on the meat counter. The meat is actually for sale with all proceeds go to Limbless Association, which provides information and support to the limb-loss community.

Meat lady made by food artist Sharon Baker

 

The deboning room

 

The amputated leg of Colin (our amputee actor) with prosthetic make up

Resident Evil’s shocking game launch

Resident Evil 6 Release Photoshoot: Behind the scenes

September 27, 2012 § 1 Comment

The zombie attack victims: Adam, Emma, Dan, Carla

Arriving at the hub of freelance creative director Miss Cakehead’s headquarters on an average Thursday evening in August, it soon became apparent that this was no ordinary gathering of creative minds. I had been invited to witness the photoshoot for the PR campaign surrounding the Resident Evil 6 video game release on 6th October 2012.

Naturally the life sized latex naked man on the floor of the room with head covered in cling film was the first thing I noticed (and that everyone was ignoring it and stepping over it like it wasn’t there).
Promptly I was introduced to ‘the gang’ by Emma (MissC) (bitten and dragged by a zombie); consisting of Carla (throat cut), Dan from ‘Full Fat PR’(burns), Adam from ‘Capcom’ (gunshot in the head), Jade Rand (leg torn off), Zoe (the mortician and phlebotomist) and of course the photographer documenting it all, Nathan Pask.
Looking around the walls above the make up station (and the largest collection of fake blood I’m ever likely to see), were actual photographs of bullet wounds, burns & scrapes supplied by Carla the pathologist and ex-mortician so the amazing make up artists (Sam Bull & Emma Watts) could work their magic in making the afflictions completely accurate and realistic.
The iconic Resident Evil trademarks were seamlessly incorporated into the concept such as the IVY university sweater and the ’6′ symbol hidden in the wounds.
There’s no doubting these guys’ devotion to the project; even favourite clothes were destroyed to look ripped or burned.
After 3 hrs of make-up (and pizza while discussing autopsies), we were off onto the streets on London in a convoy of cars. I can only liken the experience that followed as a ‘flash mob zombie killing aftermath’. No sooner has we piled out of the cars at each destination (various gaming and press offices in London) and the victim arranged in the correct position according to their attack, than the make up girls came in. The fake blood was then poured, dabbed, wiped, painted and even spat (for the gunshot) to give the effect that even we had to look twice to check the model was ok. Nathan then came into his own, we all stood back and watched (occasionally reassuring passers by who were shocked by what they saw). After Nathan had worked his magic, the cleaners swept in to remove every trace of blood from the pavement as if we were never there, and we all bundled back into the cars and onto the next location. A well oiled operation.
It was a unique experience watching such a professional team getting the job done with such passion and humour (believe me, there were LOTS of laughs along the way!). The next day at work seemed pretty boring in comparison.
The ‘crime scene’ photographs would be sent together with a mortuary report to selected press. I wonder what the recipients thought!
Reference for wound make-up
 
Emma having her ‘drag wounds’ applied
Dan burning the shirt off his back
Jade having her leg tear wound latex applied
The make-up girls applying the fake blood to victim Emma (nice Black Milk Leggings)
Emma and Dan turning heads on the streets of London
Nathan taking a picture of Jade (this one definitely caused the most distress for passers-by)
Adam and Jade hanging out on the shoot
Epic blood pouring for Carla’s wound
Carla still managing to look glamorous with a cut throat
All images © Nathan Pask

Ellen McHenry’s Teaches Children Anatomy

September 22, 2011 § Leave a Comment

As an ex-secondary school science teacher myself, I just love Ellen’s anatomy teaching aids to make it fun to learn about your body. Ellen used to be a medical illustrator so has used her craft to develop many visually stimulating activities. Above is a paper brain hat, Circulation game and Body Bingo! There’s many more too with templates and worksheets downloadable form her site.

Innards Game

August 11, 2011 § Leave a Comment

Get addicted to this cute little innards game. Play free here.

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