Wednesday, July 10, 2013
Saturday, May 4, 2013
May The 4th Be With You!!!!
Star Wars may only have been a movie, but from the day it first hit theaters back in 1977, just like its main character, it was destined to become something far greater! It created a whole new genre of big budget sci-fi epics and would go on to be imitated countless times. It changed the lives of young movie goers and groomed a new generation of future film makers and special effects artists. I, for one, was very heavily influenced as a kid when I saw Star Wars for the first time. It was one of my first encounters with special effects and creature design. To this day, it has a strong impact on my designs and creatures that we make here at the studio. What stated out as a gamble by a movie studio on a big budget space adventure, Star Wars is one of the only films in pop culture history that still has a lasting effect on viewers today. How many other movies can say that some 36 years later still have toys, video games, cartoons, t shirt, pajamas... you name it, still being made and sold to millions of fans each year!? Star Wars forever changed the way movies are made and viewed and THAT is why on May the 4th, we set aside a day to celebrate and enjoy these timeless classics! ... but not the prequels... they mostly suck!
-- Greg Duffy
Thursday, November 22, 2012
CREATURE REVENGE BLACK FRIDAY SALE TONIGHT AT MIDNIGHT!!!!
OUR MONSTROUS BLACK FRIDAY SALE STARTS TONIGHT AT MIDNIGHT! DON'T MISS IT!
50% OFF EVERYTHING!!!!! Enter code BLACK12 at checkout!
Don't forgot to check out the new goodies in the Creature Revenge Online Store: www.shop.creaturerevenge.com
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Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Creature Revenge Newsletter, 11-21-12
WELCOME to all of our new subscribers out there!
Well it's been a while since our last newsletter and site update, so to make up for it this update is going to be a big one just in time for the holidays! We have a TON of new items in the store including 2 brand new sections. We also have 2 HUGE sales coming up within the next few days that we want to tell you about, and we have some new photos of the Pin-Up Ghoul statue that we have been talking about for so long now. So without further delay, lets jump right in...
We now have a new JEWELRY section in the store! There are some really cool original designs and pieces in the from our own Mrs. Jennifer Duffy.
There is a wide variety of designs, most of which are available as a pair of earrings, a necklace, or a set of both and are available in black or silver. Check them out and pick up something for that special ghoul in your life!
We also now have a section of original one-of-a-kind paintings from some of the artists here at Creature Revenge. Here are a few of the pieces currently available...
There are only one of each of these so act fast! Once they are gone, that's it!
We also have a few new art prints available in the Art! section of the store, including a few limited edition pieces.
One last new item in the store, we have a new mask! Well actually it's a mask AND latex glove set (though both are available individually too). The Cave Dweller latex mask and claw are now available.
A few pieces of big news!
First off we are happy to announced that we will be at the Days Of The Dead convention in Atlanta, GA this February! Click the link below for more info and to get you tickets. Hope to see a lot of you there!
This weekend will start the first ever Creature Revenge Holiday Super Sale Double Feature! We start things off on Friday starting at 12 a.m. with our Black Friday 50% Off Sale and follow it up with a sci-fi robot invasion with our Cyber Monday Sale!
On Friday, use coupon code 'BLACK12' during check out for 50% off everything.
on Monday, use coupon code 'CYBER12' during checkout for 50% off everything.
Finally, to wrap this issue up, here are some new production photos of the Pin-Up Ghoul statue. The first copies are being cast now and should be available soon!
Don't forgot to check out the new goodies in the Creature Revenge Online Store: www.shop.creaturerevenge.com
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Thursday, May 31, 2012
Creature Revenge Monster Studio Newsletter 5/31/12
WELCOME to all of our new subscribers out there!
It was great meeting a lot of you at Spooky Empire's May-hem in Orlando this past weekend! We had a blast and met some great people. We also officially SOLD OUT of our large Alien print! Those guys went FAST! Not to fear if you missed out, we still have a few of the smaller version left and they are available in the online store NOW! We do only have a few of these little guys left so act fast! Once they are gone that's it! They are 18" x 24" on heavy stock paper for only $25!
We also completely sold out of our Frankenstein Sock-O Puppets! That's it for the run of those guys, though we will have some new ones coming out soon include a new Frankenstein 2.0 version!
We have a ton of new items now available in the store including the new Creature Revenge Studio shirts! Available in sizes S - XL for only $15!
We also have our lovable mascot, The Creatch now available in mask form! Be the coolest slimy, green punk on your block in one of these stylish little beauties!
Two exciting pieces of BIG NEWS! The Pin-Up Ghoul statue is almost here! Our own Mr. Ken LeSaint finished up the digital sculpt of her and she is off at the 3D printer now! The prototype will be here any day now and she will be available for pre-order! Just to wet your appetite a little more, here is Mr. LeSaints finished sculpt...
Our second piece of exciting big news is a new art prints program we are starting here at Creature Revenge. We are going to start a series of really cool, original art prints from different artists that will be available as pre-orders ONLY! You read that right, the print will ONLY be available via pre-orders. The prints will be put up for order for 2 weeks, at the end of those 2 weeks, orders will be closed and only the number of orders received will be printed (limit 2 per person). So if we get orders for 100 prints, only 100 will be produced! The first one in this series will be Greg Duffy's brand new print inspired by Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange! Here is a preview of the print...
The on sale date, price, and print info will be revealed soon! So stay tuned!
For those of you in the Carolinas, we will be at ConCarolinas this coming weekend. We will not have a booth but we will be walking around the convention floor so come say hi if you see us! Just look for the goofball in the Creature Revenge shirt! You can't miss him!
Don't forgot to check out the new goodies in the Creature Revenge Online Store: www.shop.creaturerevenge.com
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Tuesday, May 1, 2012
20% Off Entire Creature Revenge Store!
We also have a new mask now in stock! We are now taking orders for "Stitches"! Give this creepy little bastard a good home and be the first of your friends to own your own stitched together hell beast! You know it's always been one of your life long dreams...
This piece was designed and sculpted by Creature Revenge's own Greg Duffy. Each piece is cast in heavy duty latex and is made to order and hand painted in Creature Paint. The stitching is all hand sewn with jute twine. It is available as a wearable mask or an unwearable uncut display head. Blank, unpainted copies are available for you do-it-yourself folks out there! For mask and display head ordering information head over here...
http://www.shop.creaturerevenge.com/Stitches-latex-mask-STCH01.htm
For unpainted blank copy inquiries e-mail us at info@creaturerevenge.com
Don't forget to take advantage of the 20% off sale ending tonight (Stitches is eligible for the discount as well!)
http://www.shop.creaturerevenge.com
Also don't forget to check us out and like us on Facebook for more update, studio news, appearance info, and other treats and tricks!
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-- Greg
Creature Revenge Monster Studio
www.creaturerevenge.com
creaturerevenge@aol.com
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
The Fine Art of Zombie Design in Film (Or: Zombies Can Be Heroes Too!)
The second largest problem plaguing bad zombie movies now a days is boring zombies. You know the ones I'm talking about. The ones that are really just people with grey face paint. Does every zombie need to be covered in blood and completely falling apart? No. But that doesn't mean that some grey grease paint is gonna cut it either. One of the most important concept of good creature design (this includes zombies) is balancing out the overall design of your horde of creatures. In other words, don't blow your whole creative load on 2 or 3 zombies and have the rest of them be pasty people with some blood on their shirt. No doubt that in a zombie story, there has to be a LOT of zombies. So when dealing with a group of monsters that big, you have to think of the design on a whole, not JUST individually. The goal is to have a varying group of zombies, some a bit more freshly dead and some having a bit more rot to them, and everything in between. Think about the location of said zombie horde. In a mall they would be more on the fresh side, near a graveyard, hospital or morgue you would find more rotten, falling apart ones. Once you have established the overall feel to your horde of the undead, you need to consider how the group is to appear. Does your scenario focus on any individual zombies at all or are you deal with nothing but massive field of flesh eaters? This is where the idea of "hero zombies" and "filler zombies" comes into play. A hero zombie is a specific zombie which may have more screen time or play a specific role in a plot point or a twist. This is the time to have a really interesting, unique design that will stand out and stick in the audience's mind. Here are a few examples of what I'm talking about...
This is a character many fans of Day of the Dead have come to call "Dr. Tongue". A VERY unique design, especially for the time the film was released.
This is arguably one of the most famous hero zombies in horror film history. This is the graveyard zombie from the original Night of the Living Dead. Bill Hinzman played the character in the film. This is the zombie that starts the whole story rolling in the film.
This guy is from Lucio Fulci's game changing film "Zombi".
This is the "Tarman" from the cult classic Return of the Living Dead.
And most recently, The Bicycle Girl zombie from AMC's The Walking Dead.
All of these zombies have a very striking and individual design. They all played into key moments of each film or series story line. And they have all made their niche in horror film history. Many of them even have their own masks, toys, models, statues, etc. Unfortunately, most film budgets don't allow for time and expense to make every zombie in it look as good or as striking as these show stealers. Because of that, there is the important roll of the filler zombies! Filler zombies are the ones that are more generic and plain and are used to bulk our the horde. In the film industry they are usually just extras that are given to junior level make up artists to paint up to bulk out a scene... like these guys....
The problem is, a lot of zombie movies and games (albeit the lower budget ones mostly) ONLY have filler zombies! They only have guys in grey paint with some blood on them. Or the cake their face with tissue and liquid latex and then paint THAT grey! Not all zombies are grey, fresher ones will still have some color in their skin, some will have some sever veining going on in their flesh, others not so much. There needs to be a certain level of randomness in any scenario, and by featuring a few hero zombies, it can almost instantly add that level to it. But if all of your creature are too plain, or too similar on an overall design (i.e. all of them have all their limbs, all of them are the same color, all of them are dressed basically the same, etc.) any level of detail and/or realism is thrown out the window.
This has nothing to do with the quality of the makeup or how seasoned the designer and makeup artist is, this comes down to understanding a concept and having a level of pride in your finished product. Don't just be satisfied in an army of grey people... accept nothing less that a truly terrifying horde of the living dead!