Meeting with the costume designer

by - 2012/03/12 12 Comments Artwork, Production

Ian spent today a couple of hours with Pablo Londono Serria. His ideas and designs for clothing are awesome – we really like the proposals and direction it will take. Pablo admitted he had two big desires in his life; getting his own fashion brand, and do a post-apocalyptic film once. :)

Pablo will show first clothes Wednesday already!

  1. zomby says:

    Post-apocalyptic population shud wear space suit.

  2. J. says:

    Do you have a set designer?

  3. J. says:

    Aha, but are you also gonna build real sets with wood and paint?

  4. benn says:

    nice,awesome!

  5. Daniel Wray says:

    Depending on cost of production, something like shapeways or a local 3D printing shop may come in handy for prop pieces that aren’t too large, and since they are derived from digital models you will get exact matching digital libraries of the same prop pieces for set extensions and so on.

    On-topic :

    Clothing designs look awesome! :)

  6. Christoph Pöhler aka Dracio says:

    If Sebastian will ceating the VFX props will there be any Tutorials or advies on the tracking Matching DVDs thad Coming soon?

  7. Blendiac says:

    Kilt’s ahoy lads!

  8. Jan the Freeze says:

    The picture on the third image; the man with the wild dog is very famous! Does anybody have a link?
    thanks!

  9. Francisco says:

    Yeah! Post-apocalyptic stuff FTW! :)

    Will the short be post-apocalypse themed?

  10. Dusty says:

    With havin so much written content do you ever run into any problems of plagorism or copyright infringement? My site has a lot of unique content I’ve either authored myself or outsourced but it looks like a lot of it is popping it up all over the web without my permission. Do you know any techniques to help stop content from being stolen? I’d definitely appreciate it.