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Studio: Warner Bros.
Production: SFX Studio Inc.
Role:
Concept Design
Sculpture
Description:
Working with SFX Studio, I served as the Key Character Designer for the new Mortal Kombat web series. I was responsible for developing multiple characters including Baraka, Kano, and Cryax. From the design phase, I then led the manufacturing of prosthetic appliances and specialty dentures that was applied onto actors, that you will see on screen.
About Mortal Kombat: Legacy:
Mortal Kombat: Legacy is an American web series anthology that debuted on Machinima.com's YouTube channel on April 11, 2011. The show is an adaptation of the fictional universe of the Mortal Kombat video game franchise. The show's premise originated with director Kevin Tancharoen's short film entitled Mortal Kombat: Rebirth, portraying the original game's story in a realistic way, a concept he eventually submitted to Warner Bros. seeking the green-light for production on a re-imagined Mortal Kombat film. Warner Bros. declined to back the film, despite the attention and positive fan reception, but Tancharoen did receive the go-ahead to shoot the web series.
Production: SFX Studio Inc.
Role:
Concept Design
Sculpture
Description:
Working with SFX Studio, I served as the Key Character Designer for the new Mortal Kombat web series. I was responsible for developing multiple characters including Baraka, Kano, and Cryax. From the design phase, I then led the manufacturing of prosthetic appliances and specialty dentures that was applied onto actors, that you will see on screen.
About Mortal Kombat: Legacy:
Mortal Kombat: Legacy is an American web series anthology that debuted on Machinima.com's YouTube channel on April 11, 2011. The show is an adaptation of the fictional universe of the Mortal Kombat video game franchise. The show's premise originated with director Kevin Tancharoen's short film entitled Mortal Kombat: Rebirth, portraying the original game's story in a realistic way, a concept he eventually submitted to Warner Bros. seeking the green-light for production on a re-imagined Mortal Kombat film. Warner Bros. declined to back the film, despite the attention and positive fan reception, but Tancharoen did receive the go-ahead to shoot the web series.
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