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But he did inspire me to pursue a LIFE-LONG career in PROP BUILDING!
Curious about the first prop I ever made? I was for a student film that I and a fella named Ken Hawryliw had produced together in the 1980's.
For those that don't know, Ken has since become the Propmaster on numerous significant sci-fi TV Series such as THE X-Files and the critically acclaimed remake of BATTLESTAR GALACTICA.
"Strange Changes"
by Richard Molnar
He would eventually become a successful film industry professional. In the meantime however, he and I, as well as my brother—and most our friends (and pretty much everyone we could entice) participated in our first attempt at serious film making.
This project was entitled: STRANGE CHANGES.
In the day, I was considered the "build-it-guy" of the group, and consequently, it was my job to make any of the custom props we would require. Of all the items built, certainly the most interesting was the face plate for the android character... "Placebo".
The origin and purpose of this character were deliberately left obscure in the script. He was nothing more than a story device intended to draw the viewer into the strange alternate universe sometimes experienced by the main characters"
Design Process
It pretty much had the same design language that I wished to use for the Placebo android. All I needed, was a "Seed-Object" to use for the basic form. This conveniently ended up being my brother's discarded street hockey mask!"
Construction
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More than likely, it was the one depicted below.
I was concerned that the finish be durable, so ended up using Varathane satin white from a spray can. The finish has held up to this day, and is still one of the most durable paints I've ever used."
Some Kinda Blue-Blood?
(a self-contained "blood-knife" gag for a theatre company). A few months later, I was the lead prop builder on a Disney feature film called
HYPER SAPIEN: PEOPLE FROM ANOTHER STAR!"
I remember that it was somewhat difficult to ensure that the tubing wasn't kinked behind the faceplate once it was attached to the cowl—but once accomplished, it was simply a matter of carefully applying pressure to each syringe plunger to achieve the desired effect."
A Career is Born
At the time of this writing, I have been doing this for over 30 years, and every day, still find it exciting and fulfilling work. Here's to 30 more!"
Leader Designer / Builder / President--PROPOLOGY