00:06And lock it, roll sound please
00:15And action
00:18The safety of each and every one of you
00:20Keeping this family together
00:22Is what matters most to me
00:24And if that means I have to leave
00:27Selfie in
00:43My name is Jay Bardas and I've been on Heroes since the pilot
00:47I've worked with Tim Krink since his days on Providence
00:51Went right through Crossing Jordan with him
00:53And we got the opportunity to work for him on the pilot
00:59It's an art form in itself
01:01Because for every piece of wardrobe
01:03It seems like it's different
01:04So you have to learn how to hide it
01:06There's little tricks that you do
01:08Just to make the gag work
01:09In Robert we had two
01:11We had an in and an exit
01:13One of them on the front
01:14That just blew the shirt open
01:16And broke the blood bag
01:19And then the other had a little larger squib
01:21Which actually pushed some blood out
01:26What I do to start off with
01:28Is on a nice clean flat surface
01:31I make a flat panel with gaffer's tape
01:37I line these up real carefully
01:40Because everything you do here
01:43Shows up on the wardrobe
01:44If this is lumpy
01:46You'll see it
01:48Fortunately with Robert's wardrobe last night
01:51It was easy enough to hide just on the shirt
01:56I usually don't just freehand these
01:58But I put a little hole here
02:01And that will be our bullet hole
02:03And our squib comes in
02:06There's a bunch of different kinds of squibs
02:09These are the 60 series
02:10Much like a pencil eraser
02:13Sometimes people use a flat
02:15It's more like a dime or a coin
02:17That's the 80 series
02:20The flat explodes this way
02:23This is omnidirectional
02:25It explodes this way
02:27I put that right over the hole
02:33We're good
02:37Then our tool of the train here
02:42The unlubed
02:43Extra end
02:45Condom
02:45And then our movie blood
02:48A little spray glue
02:54Helps hold everything together
02:56And lay that right on top of this squib
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