Effects Studio
Wes Morgan: Assistant Production Coordinator, Property Master
Serina Woodcock: Photographer, Sculptress and Make-up Effects Artist
Jamie Burress: Effect Studio Sculptor, Stained Glass Artist
Charlene Messer: Effects Studio Sculptor
Rose Olexa: Effects Studio Sculptor
Louis Nosce: Effects Studio Sculptor
Diana Kurzka
Wes Morgan: Assistant Production Coordinator, Property Master
See Wes Morgan (above)
Serina Woodcock: Photographer, Sculptress and Make-up Effects Artist
Serina was exposed to many horrific ordeals as a child so much that it was one of the only constants she could cling to. As she grew, she became more aware of what was going on and withdrew from the people around her. She became fascinated with criminal studies and loved to watch horrific events. This is why she turned to horror movies. Serina used to want to be a crime scene photographer/evidence logger, "But you're only recording what some one else has done," she says. "Where as, doing my own little event, I wouldn't be copying any one."
Jamie Burress: Effect Studio Sculptor, Stained Glass Artist
Jamie, originally a tattoo artist from Southern California, moved to Oregon in 2003 to pursue a career in visual arts. She works in many media, and her creations include acrylic paintings, stained glass windows, fused glass pieces, clay sculptures, wood assemblages, clothing, and fiber art. Jamie has always had an interest in horror films and visual effects, and was excited to get involved with sculpting for this movie.
Her website can be found at JamieBurress.com, and her MySpace page JamieBurress.
Charlene Messer: Effects Studio Sculptor
I took 2 1/2 years of art classes at LCC. I have been an artist my entire life. I have always been interested in the gruesome, in your face aspects of art. I like the things that turn others away. I've always loved horror movies as well, so when I saw the ad requesting artists for the movie, I thought it would be a perfect opportunity for me to offer my services. H.R. Giger is my inspiration. I love his biomechanical art. It's dirty sexy fun. I saw this bumper sticker once that describes me perfectly: "I like long walks on the beach, poetry, and poking dead things with a stick."
Rose Olexa: Effects Studio Sculptor
Suckled on the boob tube I loved all the early TV a child could watch and the Twilight Zone and Alfred Hitchcock scared me way more than any "hack em' ups" my brothers ogled over. The prospect of entering another dimension unintentionally and being the victim of a conspiracy were the creepiest. After studying ceramics at City College of San Francisco I went from classical forms to whimsical and surreal and finally produced a series of scenarios depicting the cruel irony of life. They are modeled on the Wallace and Grommit claymation style... deceptively innocent. I grabbed the opportunity to produce pieces for this sci-fi that allowed me to enter and control that other dimension and come out with cool stuff.
Louis Nosce:
Effects Studio Sculptor
Louis Nosce is a graphic designer/web geek and a new Eugenean. He makes monsters for MindSwinG, but his favorite monster is his daughter Ellie, an even newer Eugenean.
Diana Kurzka:
Bio coming soon. In the meantime, check out http://dianakurzka.com






