Monday, September 15, 2014

Whips and Bombs

The next shoot for the day was Sister Sister. In this video I play as the wonderfully bubbly and naïve Wonder Girl. Jennifer Blaze plays Wonder Woman, my older sister. The video opens with Wonder Girl tied to a chair and precariously perched on her legs is a bomb. If she were to let the bomb drop its all over. Wonder Girl fails, but it is revealed that it is all a training lesson instructed by Wonder Woman to teach Wonder Girl that she is not quite ready for man’s world.

This video took us 6 hours to shoot and ended up becoming a 3 part video. It was so
meticulous that the script was 14 pages long. Because of the length we had to shoot the video out of sequence, making sure that we got all the outdoor scenes in before it got too dark to film. Our whole time filming outside we were always avoiding cars that were coming down the path near our cabin. Jen and I were dressed in such bright primary colors that we were sure someone would see us from the road or across the open field behind the cabin.

One of the most challenging scenes in this whole production was the opening scene. I had to balance myself on two stools while tied up and holding a grenade. I couldn’t keep my legs perfectly straight while juggling all the other factors so we came up with the idea to tie a broom stick underneath my legs. The whole time we were shooting this scene Shakeshift kept worrying that I was going to fall of the chair and break my hip.

Throughout the video we added a few extra fetishes. The script was very dialogue heavy, so to make it more marketable we decided to add a few fetishes like debelting to please the Wonder Woman fans.

One funny side note from behind the scenes was the small black gags Jennifer and I used. The black gags were actually cut up strips from Shakeshifts pillow. This pillow was the last thing he brought with him from Wisconsin when he decided to move to Virginia.

He told us “The gags used for the cloth gag scenes were from a pillowcase I brought with me from Wisconsin when I moved out to Virginia in 2004. It was one of the last things from Wisconsin I still owned.”

“And they got tore up and cut up into gags”

“I loved those pillowcases. The funny thing was, i went back to Wisconsin two weeks later and I went to the place where I bought those pillowcases and the store had JUST went out of business”

Another scene that was extremely difficult for us, especially me, to shoot was the whipping scene. I was rigged to the rafters in a “Fay Wray” position, a classic bondage position where I am spread in an upright X. This was my first time being hit with an Indiana Jones styled whip. I was extremely nervous going into this scene and had no idea how bad it was actually going to hurt. But the worst part wasn’t the pain, it was the anticipation between each hit.
The custom script called for "10 lashes, no edits or cutaways"

And we would get to about 6 or 7 lashes, and the whip would snarl up or Jen would stop
because I started crying. We had to shoot it about 4 times. It got to the point that after the third time stopping I had to tell them to just roll the camera and not stop until we got the shot. The worst hit was the first because I couldn’t tell when it was coming and that actually scared me a bit. Plus the whip was hard to control so Jennifer would sometimes miss and hit my shoulder, head, or back. Once we got the ball rolling with the lashes I would cry from the pain, but once it stopped so did the pain.

Shakeshift felt so bad about the pain that he said “The only way I'll ever do a whipping scene again is with red licorice whips”. I would take that whipping any day. 

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