Nope, though we shot 5 scenes with Miss Abigail in the dungeon last weekend.
Desperately hoping that the weather will improve. Got multiple of our people wanting to do mud scenes. But so far, washout summer precludes outdoor shoots. We have enough stockpile to keep rolling, we've over two years worth in the queues, but we do need to shoot more. Hoping for a heatwave.
I don't know. I might have to. I do still need a sixth person to join my Wam Game so I can role the dice to see if I lose or someone else. I would love to have you join up and be our sixth person. Remember go to Messy Games and look for "New Game (A Chocoholic's Messy Delight)" for the rules and to sign up. It would be so much fun if you joined.
vols4everus said: I don't know. I might have to. I do still need a sixth person to join my Wam Game so I can role the dice to see if I lose or someone else. I would love to have you join up and be our sixth person. Remember go to Messy Games and look for "New Game (A Chocoholic's Messy Delight)" for the rules and to sign up. It would be so much fun if you joined.
I'd love to, but we have to plan in our messy sessions. I do have a video shoot planned for later. Will share tonight or tomorrow
DungeonMasterOne said: Nope, though we shot 5 scenes with Miss Abigail in the dungeon last weekend.
Desperately hoping that the weather will improve. Got multiple of our people wanting to do mud scenes. But so far, washout summer precludes outdoor shoots. We have enough stockpile to keep rolling, we've over two years worth in the queues, but we do need to shoot more. Hoping for a heatwave.
How do you go about shooting outside? I know of a local mud area nearby but worried that someone walks past when I look like Swamp thing
Patsy Pastry said: How do you go about shooting outside? I know of a local mud area nearby but worried that someone walks past when I look like Swamp thing
For production use you need somewhere secluded, but with parking nearby. People self-wamming will happily traipse miles into the bush to get seclusion, and wash off in a freezing stream, but that doesn't work for pro shoots, models might enjoy getting mucky but won't be happy if it's a two mile walk in mud-drenched clothes back to the van to clean up and change. We carry lots of hot water (like up to 80 litres), and usually do three shoots a session, with the girls going in the river for a rough wash after each one, then back to the van for a warm water washoff before changing into their next outfits and back in for the next scene. We have rules, must be 21 degrees, sunny, and no wind, before we'll shoot outside. And this far North, that means it's always hit and miss if we'll get anything done any given year. When we do get heatwave summers though, we aim to do 20+ scenes, to make up for the washout years.
DungeonMasterOne said: For production use you need somewhere secluded, but with parking nearby. People self-wamming will happily traipse miles into the bush to get seclusion, and wash off in a freezing stream, but that doesn't work for pro shoots, models might enjoy getting mucky but won't be happy if it's a two mile walk in mud-drenched clothes back to the van to clean up and change. We carry lots of hot water (like up to 80 litres), and usually do three shoots a session, with the girls going in the river for a rough wash after each one, then back to the van for a warm water washoff before changing into their next outfits and back in for the next scene. We have rules, must be 21 degrees, sunny, and no wind, before we'll shoot outside. And this far North, that means it's always hit and miss if we'll get anything done any given year. When we do get heatwave summers though, we aim to do 20+ scenes, to make up for the washout years.
Sounds like a military operation! But you do get some amazing mud pictures. The quality and effort really shines through
Part of my summer is gonna be spend trying to find a good mud pit somewhere near town. I know of a few secluded spots with potential, but the weather has been pretty cold, so no chances to inspect them. I know of one near a small inlet surrounded by islands and a large body of water, and I'm hoping somewhere along that shoreline it will be a spot secluded enough that I can set up a small pit surrounded by trees.
For now, my sessions are contained to my tiny bathroom, in total secret. I am planning some ultra sticky, stinky, filthy messes soon though.