Cinematographer
Blood Bags erfordern präzises Timing. Ich muss wissen, wann und wo der Effekt auslöst, um ihn optimal einzufangen – oft haben wir nur einen Take.
Pouch filled with fake blood, positioned beneath costume at impact zone. SFX tech ruptures it on cue via squib or manual trigger. Timing determines whether the audience believes it.
A Blood Bag is a bag filled with artificial blood, hidden under an actor's costume. When activated – usually by a squib or manual trigger – the bag bursts, simulating a bleeding wound.
| Component | Function |
|---|---|
| Bag | Thin-walled container |
| Artificial Blood | Special mixture |
| Squib | Electrical/pneumatic actuator |
| Cable/Hose | Connection to trigger |
| Protective Plate | Protects actor |
| Blood Tubing | Directs blood to wound |
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| Electric Squib | Small explosion, precise |
| Pneumatic | Air pressure, gentler |
| Pull Trigger | Manually pulled |
| Remote | Radio activation |
| Impact Trigger | Upon impact |
| Type | Application |
|---|---|
| Bullet Hit | Gunshot wound, entry wound |
| Exit Wound | Exit wound, larger |
| Slash | Cut wound |
| Stab | Stab wound |
| Explosion | Shrapnel injury |
| Type | Properties |
|---|---|
| Standard | Cherry syrup-based |
| Washable | Easily washable |
| Drying | Dries, coagulates |
| Pumping | Thin consistency for arteries |
| Dark/Venous | Darker, low oxygen |
| Measure | Description |
|---|---|
| Protective Plate | Metal/Kevlar under squib |
| Test | On a dummy before the take |
| Distance | Squib not on skin |
| Pyro Supervisor | Licensed technician |
| Consent | Actor informed |
| Step | Action |
|---|---|
| 1 | Prepare Blood Bag |
| 2 | Position protective plate |
| 3 | Attach bag to body |
| 4 | Costume over it |
| 5 | Pre-score costume (tear) |
| 6 | Wiring, test |
| 7 | Activate on "Action" |
| Problem | Solution |
|---|---|
| Timing | Precise coordination with action |
| Visibility | Hide bag well |
| Volume | Correct amount of blood |
| Spray Pattern | Make it realistic |
| One-Take | Have backup costumes ready |
| Technique | Description |
|---|---|
| Pre-Scoring | Pre-cut fabric |
| Breakaway | Easily tearing material |
| Multiple Sets | For repetitions |
| Underlay | Protection for actor |
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Blood Bag (simple) | €20–50 |
| Squib Setup | €100–300 |
| Artificial Blood (Liter) | €15–40 |
| SFX Technician | €400–800/day |
| Effect | Usage |
|---|---|
| Muzzle Flash | Simulate gunshot |
| Recoil | Amplify impact |
| Makeup Wound | Applied beforehand |
| CGI Enhancement | Added in post |
| Alternative | Usage |
|---|---|
| CGI Blood | Post-production |
| Pump System | External blood supply |
| Bladder | Hand-operated |
| Air Mortar | For large volumes |
Blood Bags remain a core tool for practical blood effects. While CGI supplements, the authentic reaction of actors to real squib hits has a persuasive power that digital effects struggle to match – the shock, the timing, the physical reality.
Blood Bags erfordern präzises Timing. Ich muss wissen, wann und wo der Effekt auslöst, um ihn optimal einzufangen – oft haben wir nur einen Take.
Blood Bags machen Gewalt visceral und real. Die praktische Reaktion eines Darstellers auf den echten Effekt ist überzeugender als jede CGI-Blutfontäne.
Blood Bags bedeuten Kostümwechsel, Set-Cleaning und oft nur einen Take pro Setup. Das muss im Schedule berücksichtigt werden.
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