Looking AheadSome very exiting news has been the donation of both a work bench, for us to use to make puppets and other various props on, and a work space where we can work on and store all of our art department goods!

Carrying the Donated WorkbenchIf you are interested in knowing how you can help us on "Harvest of Horrors" please look through this list and see if perhaps you have something you could donate fore our use!
FOAM!
ping pong balls
Sculpting tools
farm tools: mucking rakes, horseshoes, turnip knives, bear traps, corn sickles, slashers, cattle brands, large-toothed saw blades, scythes
chainsaw
metal buckets
metal wash basins
milk barrels
wood rain barrels
bass guitar
wooden crates
oil lanterns
wagon wheels
foam pumpkins
catapults and/or trebuchets
bushel measure bucket
peck measuring bucket
spades
hoes
pitchforks
In addition to gathering various donations and working on the numerous art works for the film, Stig has been busy practicing the stunts! Rehearsing all the stunts before hand conserves the time we spend on set and allows for the performers and crew to know what exactly has to be done to do the stunt safely.
Checking the Weapons
Practicing with the Gun
Getting the Sheath Moves DownThank you for checking in!
signed,
Nathan Rigaud
First Assistant Director for "Harvest of Horrors"
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