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Description

One of Ed's premonitions of a skinless human.

Source

Screen shot taken from "Hellbound", an episode in the ninth season of the American sci-fi series The X-Files.

Article

Hellbound (The X-Files)

Portion used

Full screen shot, shrunk.

Low resolution?

Yes

Purpose of use

To illustrate an effect that receives sourced critical commentary. The skinned human bodies in the episode were created by spraying a mannequin with a layer of latex. The later was then peeled off. Makeup technicians then took the "peeled skin" and positioned onto other mannequins that had been designed to resemble the actors. The faux skin was created to look "moist" and was comprised of over 200 prostethic pieces. Fake veins were then overlaid on top of the skin. This is expounded upon in the "Production" section of the parent article.

Replaceable?

No.

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