I know we did this a year ago, but it was more geared to general questions directed at Leah. So I figured I would do my own Q and A. Keep in mind, I have seen it all, so ask away!!!
BigC040287 said: What is the most memorable scene you have shot and why is it so memorable? It can be because it was the best scene or worst scene.
The one that stands out was Vicky's pudding bath. She loved every minute of it and was even playing in it after I shut off the camera. On a side note, she made the attempt to speak while submerged. If you ever seen it, you will notice the air bubbles coming to the surface in one scene. She was saying "fuck me in the pudding"...lol.
BigC040287 said: What is the most memorable scene you have shot and why is it so memorable? It can be because it was the best scene or worst scene.
The one that stands out was Vicky's pudding bath. She loved every minute of it and was even playing in it after I shut off the camera. On a side note, she made the attempt to speak while submerged. If you ever seen it, you will notice the air bubbles coming to the surface in one scene. She was saying "fuck me in the pudding"...lol.
That's awesome. I love it when a model is really into the scene like that.
Has there been a substance that you regretted using or one that you used once and decide never again?
Yes, tempera paint on bleached hair is a no no, unless you want greenish hair.
wambob said: What models do you think have "gotten it" the best, and by that I mean, which models have understood and embraced WAM the most?
Lexi, Lane and Vicky come to mind.
Lexi was always having fun, if you seen her outtakes, you will know what I mean.
Lane for the fact she can just put aside her glam style of modeling and just go crazy as a wam model.
Vicky expressed her love of it when she did her first submerging shoot. She also loves the team up shoots that turn into a messy tit for tat free for all.
Thanks for doing this thread! Love your work. This may have been answered elsewhere at some point, but what exactly is the black grease/oil that you use in some shoots? Is it actually oil or something else?
Pie Queen said: Thanks for doing this thread! Love your work. This may have been answered elsewhere at some point, but what exactly is the black grease/oil that you use in some shoots? Is it actually oil or something else?
It's a safe non toxic grease mix that is made for us. If I told you more, I would have to kill you
BigC040287 said: What's your favorite part of filming, beside the mess of course (i.e. getting the best angles for the model, getting the picture quality perfect, etc).
I enjoy editing, especially when the vision I had in mind comes to fruition.
watcher8 said: Can you talk a little about what sort of gear you use for video work?
I use a Canon VIXIA HV40 and edit on a Mac mini with iMovie 12. Yes, it may be old school to use tapes, but I just prefer them over flash memory camcorders.
deadpool said: Is there a messy scenario that would be considered "too much," even for you and Leah?
If it fits in the budget I don't see anything as being "too much". If we had the means to fill a swimming pool with pudding, we would do it.
I'd certainly contribute a few dollars to that :devil:
I love your videos that feature submerging especially pudding have you considered using molasses (although probably a little expensive) but homemade slime may be a more cost effective and what are your thoughts on on dunk tanks espcially a Dunkzilla style tank only ones thats deeper https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pO526-Uv2lc&list=UU__OjJSQvZdZfVynME7GuAA
I gotta get out there soon! Oh, I'd only be available when she shoots with you. Of course she could always move. You never know when that Ebola stuff could rear its ugly rear...:dunce:
Bozo1 said: Why don't you have more story based WAM? For example, a superhero and villain having a tit for tat pie fight? This could sequels and spin-offs.
I feel we do have a fair amount of story based shoots. Our customer is always right series for example and we did do a cosplay shoot a while back. I'll make note of it and try to get more in, they are fun to shoot, especially when Lane is in them.
RavenEffect636 said: 1 - Why did London Andrews choose the pseudonym Vicky for shooting with you?
2 - Were there any ideas for shoots, scripts, particular messes, etc, that were your brainchild?
3 - What are your personal recommendations for pies and slime, both in terms of quality and cost?
4 - Just for fun...if you were a hot dog, what would you put on yourself, and would you eat yourself?
1- When London came to us back in 2004, we had too many girls that had their names starting with an L, Lexi, Liz, Leah. So I gave her the name Vicky as in "sticky" Vicky, but if I knew she would become so popular as London Andrews, I would have kept her original name.
2- I would say that 90% of what you see on video are my ideas. I'm the creative one in the family
3- One pie cost about $2 to $3 on average to make. We use the store brand whip topping, stay away for the original cool whip, it's too stiff. One 16oz container will do the trick. Also for pie shells, use the store brand graham cracker crust and only use Mrs Smith pie shells, they are the strongest and hold the pie mess the best when you remove the pie tin. 6 boxes of cake batter in one bucket will do the trick for slime.
4- Mustard and relish and I would let someone else eat me...lol.
deadpool said: Is there a messy scenario that would be considered "too much," even for you and Leah?
If it fits in the budget I don't see anything as being "too much". If we had the means to fill a swimming pool with pudding, we would do it.
I'd certainly contribute a few dollars to that :devil:
I love your videos that feature submerging especially pudding have you considered using molasses (although probably a little expensive) but homemade slime may be a more cost effective and what are your thoughts on on dunk tanks espcially a Dunkzilla style tank only ones thats deeper https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pO526-Uv2lc&list=UU__OjJSQvZdZfVynME7GuAA
We are looking at doing a shoot with a tub filled with treacle. If the budget is right, we will do it. We do have two submerging shoots lined up this month, one featuring a chocolate version of our glop and another one with the glop topped off with paint.
We would very much like to use a dunk tank for shoots. Anyone out there want to help us make it happen?
I confess to having something of a fascination with Liz. How did it come about that she began modeling for you? What is her opinion of getting pied so often? And she comes across as a fairly serious person in her videos.....is she like that in real life, or is she a bit more laid back? Perhaps I have misread her on video. Thank you!!
We found her on a local modeling page in Houston. She was 20 at the time and was just starting out as a model. She is all business and takes modeling very seriously, she will always give us 100% and goes the extra mile when need be. She has always taken a pie to the face like a champ and never expressed any displeasure from it.
KakeKid said: Mr MG Not a lot of cakes used in your scenes, how come?
We always found that cakes don't really stick well to the face, but we are not going to let that stop us from using them. I'm looking at adding more butter cream icing on them in future shoots.