I'm scraping Iron Lung for screenshots tomorrow to build a master reference folder for you artists, cosplayers, character designers and detail enthusiasts who love cinematic visuals as much as I do. ❤️🩸
Update: I've taken 39 photos and I'm seven minutes into the movie... I'm being incredibly thorough.
Fellas. I'm building Simon's entire black box. This is gonna take longer than a night since I'm also taking references of all items, side-characters, details, environment, etc.
PLEASE BE PATIENT!!! This has taken me two nights already and I'm only like 8 minutes into this fucking film guys holy shit.
You WILL have a master reference for EVERYTHING!!! I have not forgotten you, prop-makers!
I'll admit, this is starting to get taxing as a one-man job. So, I have a proposal for you all.
I would like to make the master reference a communal effort and communal resource. I'll be adding onto it as I go, but I think this would just be so much faster with multiple people on the job. TuT
I'm building a file structure (as you see pictured, with various containers for item photos). I need to fill those folders with images of said specific items. So, I'm sending you guys on a treasure hunt! If you know how to take high-res screencaps of Iron Lung, please consider contributing.
My unfinished work is now available as a Google Drive folder to be sifted through. Feel free to utilize what's already there. Also, if you need reference images of something that has not been added yet, ask me. I will go and get them for you, and then add them to the master.
I'm looking for the following, in general:
Facial expressions
Unique angles (for artists looking to make comics, those hyper-specific angles are to-die-for!)
Detailwork/material textures/visual identity mapping
Prop items (even as small as a marker or COI badge)
Environment images from unique angles
All black box photos (holy moly please help. Simon took SO MANY PICTURES.) <- Done!
Interesting things, like catching Mark looking at the camera LOL
Behind the scenes photos, concept art, anything related to production
Now, I could either A) make this editable by everyone, which poses a massive security risk in the event someone decides to be like "ah yes, let's wipe everything" or "ah yes, let's drop a zip bomb in here", or B) open my inbox to images for submission. So uh... inbox it is, for now, until I can find an easier and safer way to communal image-gather.



















