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FX101 BURNING STATUE
'THERE GOES MY BABY' (Orion) 1993. Floyd Mutrux, director.

Specifications: One 8 foot tall statue rigged to burn with propane gas jets.
Materials: Fire-retardant resin.

For this job, a larger than lifesize statue was sculpted in water clay and silicone rubber molded. A hero statue was cast in fibreglass and a second, pyro effects statue was cast in fire-retardant resin. This effects statue was fitted inside with propane gas lines and a remote ignition rig. The scene was shot at night involving an anti-war protest that had polarized around this statue of a civil war soldier. When a student, played by Noah Whiley, tosses a match on the supposedly gas-soaked statue, the gas lines were opened and ignited, enveloping the entire statue in flames.

It's always strange to see something you've made being burned, shattered, etc. It always brings back home the reminder that it is not an object that you've created for filming, but a process.

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