![]() ![]() ![]() On the behind-the-scenes Stranger Things 3 podcast, visual effects supervisor Paul Graff said: "So what would that look like if this Mind Flayer reincarnates itself in a creature that’s much more like a dinosaur or like a deformed dinosaur, like Frankenstein’s deformed dinosaur? It’s not a well-designed creature it’s a thrown-together, nasty, weird body parts creature so it should be limping. In case you were wondering, the Mind Flayer monster was inspired by 1982 film The Thing, which also serves as inspiration for a lot of the series itself. Stranger Things 3: Here's how they created the Mind via Twitter, Netflix ![]() Kinda makes his performance in episode 8 even more impressive, huh?Įven in the Jurassic Park-inspired scenes where the kids are all hiding behind counters, the beach ball was used as the face of the monster. The ball itself was the focus point for the monster's mouth. Much respect!Ī post shared by Tim Ives, asc on at 5:44pm PDTĪnd in the final scene, where Billy came face to face with the monster, all Dacre Montgomery had to play off was a beach ball being held by someone off screen on a very long pole. ![]() and, no one wore that helmet better than our own head of the ST VFX department, Paul Graff, seen here in the 2nd pic. We absolutely loved VFX’s mirror “Kazoo” helmet, which was used by our post vfx artists to see all our light sources for shading their creation later. This is an interactive plate for the Hospital scene where our monster chases after Nancy while Jonathan try’s to take its attention away from her. ![]()
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