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Tag Archives: diorama
bav-o-rama, Now with More Panelling!
Can you save links and formatting for WP classic editor but clean up spelling and grammar issues? One of the recent features we added to the bav-o-rama is removable panelling. The idea occurred to me when we setup the Tetris … Continue reading
And I’m All Out of Bubble Gum
This is a quick note about the diorama after the next one. I will be working furiously over the next week or two to get a Tetris diorama up for an event honoring Italy’s own Nintendo Tetris World Champion. I’ll … Continue reading
Silent Night, Deadly Night Diorama Live
Even with hitting 4000 posts I was able to knock-out the bava.studio diorama in just two days, a day earlier than promised. That’s service! If we’re keeping count with dioramas, this is the 4th diorama in about 14 months. The … Continue reading
Silent Night, Deadly Night Diorama
Back in December of 2008 (almost 17 god-damned years ago!) I wrote a post on this blog, “A Very Bava Xmas”, about the 1984 holiday exploitation film Silent Night, Deadly Night. In particular, I focused on the early scene where … Continue reading
Halloween Diorama Wrap-up
It’s been over a month since the Halloween diorama went live, and I’m ready to take it down this week as preparations for a Christmas diorama begin in earnest. That makes this the shortest-lived of the three dioramas thus far. … Continue reading
Halloween Diorama
It’s literally gonna be a Halloween (1978) diorama, in particular the scene when Michael Meyers briefly appears from behind the hedge. The bav-o-rama has had the Grady sisters of The Shining fame gracing its presence for the last 4 months, … Continue reading
The Making of The Shining Diorama
I had the concept for featuring the “Come and Play with Us” scene from The Shining in the Bav-O-Rama before it was even built out. Originally I wanted to include Danny on the “big wheel” (it’s not actually a big … Continue reading
Come and Play with Us
In the two weeks since being visited by Canadian angels I was able to finish up the “Come and Play with Us” Bav-O-Rama featuring the scene where Danny encournters the Grady sisters in the hallway. It was a tour de … Continue reading
Some Dioramas Shine
…and some don’t! For a few months now my diorama ode to the greatest horror movie ever made was hitting a serious creative block. That little man that lives inside my mouth was not speaking to me, and as a … Continue reading
Something to Tide Me Over
I was doing a little checking on the bavablog, and I have three blog posts titled “Something to Tide You Over,” which is probably not very good for delineation and discovery. Then again, bavatuesdays has always been a b blog. … Continue reading
