The film, “Edgar Allan Poe’s Ligeia”, was recently released through Fangoria Frightfest as “The Tomb”. This production featured stars Michael Madsen and Eric Roberts and was shot in St. Louis, MO.
The production designer, Cat Cacciatorre contacted me about creating some props for the film, specifically the main prop – Ligeia’s “soul-sucking mask” and vials.
Robot Monkey artist, Lloyd Longsworth created a ball of LED lights to fit inside the vial with a small battery pack. This was requested by cinematographer, Chris Benson to have practical light coming from the vials that would then enhance the visual effects added in post.
We also created numerous vials for the mask, as well as an ouroboros (snake eating it’s tail) for the cabinet where Ligeia kept the soul vials. A small ouroboros was created for the cover of Ligeia’s book.
BIG PROPS: Another main prop we created was the tomb of Ligeia itself, which was round like a well with a round lid. On the lid was a large ouroboros and the plaques with the names and dates of Ligeia and her mother.
The tomb prop itself was a big project that was made in many sections and then all attached. The final tomb prop was actually cut into two pieces to enable certain shots that were needed from “inside” the tomb.
The grave plaques were tedious, but the finished pieces looked great.

















