Sunday, 11 October 2015

The Edge of Tomorrow (2014)

From April 2012 to February 2013 I worked for Pierre Bohanna on ‘The Edge of Tomorrow’ at Warner Studios in Leavesden. I started as a pattern maker for the prototype development stages of the eco suits which included making the weapon prototypes and armour/helmet components from a low density foam. The prototype armour was then drawn up in Solidworks and 3D printed before being moulded and cast in a strong polycarbonate. I then moved on to making a variety of hero, stunt and set dressing props including drones, bombs, grenades, remote control devices, blood transfusion equipment and transponders. 





Prototype armour
Sculpted in polyurethanefoam

UDF drones
Made from vac formed styrene, injection moulded resin, aluminium and steel.

Drop ship cannons
Made from vac formed styrene, injection moulded resin, aluminium and steel.

Blood transfusion unit
Hand machined in chemiwood before being moulded and cast in resin. Aluminium and resin detailing. 
The screen in an iPod that runs a short movie on a loop.

Transponder (stunt version)
Hand turned in chemiwood with aluminium detailing.

UDF training drone controls
Vacuum cast resin from hand made chewiwood patterns

Remote control bombs
Vacuum cast resin from hand made chewiwood patterns. Detailed with found parts.



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