This World Paranormal Day, Laal Ishq talks about creating 230 ghosts and what goes behind making them look scary
With television and boom cinema with interesting content, fantasy – horror is always a favorite audience. & TV Laal IshQ that shows off this genre perfectly made its place in the hearts of the audience with interesting and spooky content. It is always an attraction for viewers to watch ghosts on the television screen, but do you know what’s happening behind makes them look so real and scary?
Ghosts must be quite frightening to match the imagination of fear in someone’s mind. There are several steps involved in creating ghosts, directly from pregnancy thoughts to build a scary character. The IshQ Laal producer has several interesting insights to be shared with your world paranormal day. “We have had around 230 ghosts in Laal IshQ.
To make them a real and frightening look for the audience, many prosthetic makeups are used on them. This prosthetics takes around 4-5 days to be made and even after that, if they are not seen with a certain way we get it Regone which is a broad process to pass. After this, in the postproduction phase, the editing involves severe VFX which plays another important role in the making of ghosts. We are very dependent on VFX and prosthetics while making ghosts look petrified and creepy. “
Mayak Mishra who played a ghost in Laal IshQ shared his experience working on the show. He continued by saying, “Taking the role of ghosts mentally and physically challenging because someone does not get the chance to show off who he is. It takes almost 6 hours for me to get ready for my role in Laal IshQ because of Prosthetics and heavy costumes.
The initial mind That comes to my mind when I take a role is that this will be a challenge. Also, I secretly dream of playing a bad ghost when growing up. Every child has a certain perception about ghosts and I have to play one which is a great opportunity to get out of My fantasy world. “
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