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The Projection Booth

Special Report: Steve Newburn on Sasquatch Sunset (2024)

The Projection Booth

The Projection Booth

Tv & Film, Film Interviews, Film Reviews, Film History

4.6709 Ratings

🗓️ 11 November 2024

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

Mike talks with creature and makeup effects artist Steve Newburn to explore his transformative work on Sasquatch Sunset (2024). Known for turning actors like Jesse Eisenberg and Riley Keough into life-like cryptids, Newburn shares insights into the prosthetic design and the challenges of outdoor filming in rugged settings. Newburn’s craftsmanship, honed over 30 years, takes center stage as he discusses the delicate balance of realism, comfort, and storytelling in creature design.

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0:00.0

Hold your ears, folks.

0:06.8

It's showtime.

0:08.6

People pay good money to see this movie.

0:10.9

When they go out to a theater, they want cold sodas, hot popcorn, and no monsters in the projection booth.

0:17.3

Everyone pretend podcasting isn't boring.

0:20.2

Shut it off.

0:25.4

Turn it off.

0:27.6

Turn it off.

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Oh! Hey folks, welcome to a special episode of The Projection Booth.

2:24.1

I'm your host, Mike White.

2:25.3

On this episode, I'm talking with Steve Newburn.

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