Head Count




Chris worked closely with director Elle Callahan at his Hollywood art studio to design a terrifying creature, the HISJI, for her feature-length horror film HeadCount. One of the main hurdles Chris had to design for was achieving a highly elongated and emaciated creature. Chris’s solution was to design a puppet-rigged suit, with the head and upper torso extending out in front of the performer’s torso, allowing the head to be puppeted.