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- "Infected by black slime emitted from the Ampules while in the Pyramid overnight with Millburn, Fifield (Sean Harris) transforms into a creature that was jokingly referred to as "Babyhead" by the crew. "Fifield was considered to be the mid-point between the Hammerpede and the Deacon, "reveals Neal Scanlan of its positioning in the genetic cycle Creature designer Carlos Huante worked on the initial designs for the Fifield monster, which was originally more alien than human before the mutated head and body were refined into something more recognisably Harris, albeit a twisted version of the actor." (Prometheus: The art of the film, p134)
- "Everything we've done on the film has a real world reference, "notes Scanlan, "and when you do your research, it's so sad because Fifield isn't really that much of a fantastical creature. These things happen in real life, like Elephantiasis." (Prometheus: The art of the film, p134)
CGI visualisation by Martin Rezard (Le Cinema S.F.X, June 2012) |
Prometheus creature by Neville Page |
Prometheus creature by Neville Page |
Fifield bust by Martin Rezard |
Fifield bust by Martin Rezard |
mutant Fifield sculpt (Prometheus: The Art of the Film) |
Martin Rezard Sculpting a bust of the creature |
Martin Rezard Sculpting a bust of the creature (Le Cinema S.F.X, June 2012) |
maquette of the mutant Fifield (Prometheus: The Art of the Film, p135) |
Initial drawing of Fifield monster perhaps in earlier stage of transformation by Carlos Huante (Prometheus: The Art of the Film, p134) |
Initial drawing of Fifield monster perhaps in earlier stage of transformation by Carlos Huante (Prometheus: The Art of the Film, p134) |
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