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Uploaded by on Nov 2, 2006

A one minute tutorial on how to create a realistic throat slitting effect in a film with a student budget.

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  • shouldent you put something UNDER the clay. id be too afraid of my jackass friends cutting too deep. lol

  • The best thing to do is make the prosthetic exactly as you want before applying it, otherwise I wouldn't trust my friend either.

  • if you want to refine (smooth out) the clay so it doesnt have dents from you fingers etc or so-on

    get a spong brush 5-10 for 2 dollars dip it in water and wring it out so its damp

    then drag it over the sculpt, the brush is what is smoothing it the water is lubrication so the sculpture is smooth and not stickingto the brush

  • I think I'll try that. Thanks for the advice.

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  • hey nice! but to be all nit-picky: technically this is a practical effect, not a visual effect ^^

  • balls on chin?

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  • Cool.

  • @Klloud1 You dont cut the clay when filming. You make a main video without the clay and a separate video with the clay already cut and the fake blood. And finally you edit the video so it looks like a single footage.

  • searously guys since wen have you seen a syringe,  NEVER

  • A feature length film made for under $5000

    The Greatest Movie Of All Time!

    Check out my youtube channel, for several trailers :)

  • cool i have everything already except the tube lol all check out ma horror movie! it aint tht scary lol

  • not bad. too bad you couldn't have a longer shot of the gore...

  • hahahha that was great xD i gotta try it ^^ lol!

  • Good EFX work, what type of clay were you using? Also, how did you counteract the body heat warping of the prosthetic, or do you simply live in a cool climate? I'm in Texas, where even in October it is in the 90's, makes our Haunt a pain in the rear at times.

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