
Short Film of the Day: Imagineering!
Features By Scott Beggs on September 15, 2011 | Be the First To Comment
Why Watch? The brief history of the birth of monster make-up for children.
Scar Stuff. Evil Teeth. Vampire Blood. These were the things we all needed growing up, the things we ordered from the back of comic books and begged for in bins at the carnival. They transformed us into the coolest monsters of our imaginations and movie screens.
This joyous, simple documentary short celebrates the influence of the company that made it all possible. From the artwork to the feeling of cheap, wondrous plastic in your mouth, get ready for nostalgia.
What does it cost? Just 8 minutes of your time.
Check out IMAGINEERING! for yourself:
IMAGINEERING! (2010)
Trust us. You have time for more short films.
Hat tip to Badass Digest for first featuring this film.
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