Large-diameter custom contact lenses that cover the entire visible eye including the sclera (white), used in film to create dramatic character transformations – from demonic appearances to alien eyes, fitted by specialized ocularists and typically worn for limited periods due to comfort constraints.
What are Scleral Lenses?
Scleral Lenses are large-format contact lenses that cover the entire visible eye – iris, pupil, and the white (sclera). In film, they are used for dramatic character transformations, from demonic eyes to alien appearances.
Basic Principle
| Aspect | Description |
|---|---|
| Size | ~22mm diameter |
| Coverage | Entire visible eye |
| Material | PMMA, Silicone Hydrogel |
| Manufacturing | Custom for wearer |
Applications
| Character | Effect |
|---|---|
| Demons | Red, Black, no pupil |
| Aliens | Unnatural colors |
| Vampires | Red, glowing |
| Zombies | White, milky |
Manufacturing Process
| Step | Description |
|---|---|
| 1. Impression | Capture eye shape |
| 2. Design | Desired look |
| 3. Fabrication | Custom manufacturing |
| 4. Fitting | By the ocularist |
Wearing Time
| Duration | Recommendation |
|---|---|
| Short | 15-30 minutes optimal |
| Standard | 1-2 hours possible |
| Maximum | 4 hours (with breaks) |
| Limit | Medical supervision |
Fitting
| Specialist | Role |
|---|---|
| Ocularist | Manufacturing/Fitting |
| Ophthalmologist | Medical clearance |
| Makeup Artist | On-set support |
| On-Set Optician | For complex productions |
Comfort Considerations
| Factor | Impact |
|---|---|
| Oxygen | Limited |
| Movement | Restricted |
| Vision | Peripheral limited |
| Tear Film | Disrupted |
On-Set Protocol
| Phase | Activity |
|---|---|
| Before Insertion | Disinfection |
| Insertion | By specialists |
| Shooting | Regular breaks |
| Removal | Immediately after scene |
Camera Considerations
| Aspect | Adjustment |
|---|---|
| Lighting | Control reflections |
| Focal Length | Edge visibility |
| Angle of View | Natural behavior |
| Close-ups | Check fit |
Types
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| Full Coverage | Entire eye |
| Partial | Scleral area only |
| Custom Painted | Individual design |
| Off-the-Shelf | Standard effects |
Safety
| Measure | Description |
|---|---|
| Sterility | Hygiene essential |
| Time Limits | Strictly adhere |
| Supervision | Medical oversight |
| Emergency | Ophthalmologist available |
Acting Challenges
| Challenge | Solution |
|---|---|
| Vision | Rehearse without lenses |
| Blinking | Conscious control |
| Tears | Normal, don't interfere |
| Discomfort | Short takes |
Cost
| Element | Factor |
|---|---|
| Custom Fabrication | High |
| Specialist | Day rate |
| Multiple Pairs | For backup |
| Insurance | Additional |
Alternatives
| Alternative | Application |
|---|---|
| VFX Replacement | Post-production |
| Standard Contacts | Iris only |
| Practical + VFX | Hybrid |
| Makeup | Around the eye |
Storage & Transport
| Aspect | Requirement |
|---|---|
| Container | Sterile cases |
| Solution | Fresh |
| Temperature | Controlled |
| Handling | Only with clean hands |
Best Practices
| Practice | Reason |
|---|---|
| Rehearsal Day | Acclimatization |
| Short Takes | Comfort |
| Eye Drops | Lubrication |
| Medical On-Set | Safety |
Today
Scleral lenses remain a powerful practical effect tool for character transformations. Despite challenges in comfort and wear time, they offer an immediate, compelling look that is difficult to replicate digitally. The combination of practical lenses and subtle VFX support yields the best results.