Sleek Use Of CGI Characterizes WIGS’ New Short Film, ‘Gumdrop’

Those of you who are familiar with WIGS probably associate the channel with the low-key, human dramas it has produced in the past. In a new release, however, WIGS is trying something completely different, and instead of working with an established Hollywood actress, they are introducing us to a newcomer: her name is Gumdrop, and she’s a CGI robot.

Gumdrop is the star of an eponymous short film in which she is interviewed as part of an audition. Gumdrop, with her long, alien neck and a vacuum cleaner where her legs should be, hardly looks human. On the other hand, her emotions certainly are. She loves movies, is amazed by Los Angeles, and laughs when people have the audacity to make fun of her. In the brief feature, she comes as more likeable than some of WIGS’ more manipulative leading ladies.

What makes Gumdrop so fascinating, however, is the clever use of computer effects to insert the robotic protagonist into old film and photograph footage. Female leads in Charlie Chaplin

and Fred Astaire movies were digitally removed, and Gumdrop was inserted in their place. We’ve seen this technique before, in films like Forrest Gump and in a recent web series from The Onion, but the added CGI wrinkle makes the work done here by the design team (whose previous credits include The Avengers) that much more fascinating.

Subscribe to get the latest creator news

Subscribe

Of course, this being WIGS, Gumdrop wouldn’t be complete without an added trailer at the end of the film for the channel’s next series, Kendra, which stars Sarah Jones (of Vegas fame) as a mysterious nurse. Jon Avnet, one of the co-creators of WIGS, will be the director for that eight part series. Jason Isaacs (you know, this guy) appears as a hospital patient, continuing WIGS ongoing tradition of turning feared actors into weak-willed teddy bears. God bless ’em.

Share
Published by
Sam Gutelle

Recent Posts

Kai Cenat avoids charges stemming from last year’s New York City giveaway melee

Kai Cenat has resolved a legal issue that stemmed from the chaotic giveaway he hosted in…

1 hour ago

OpenAI’s “media manager” will let creators choose how their content is used in AI training

OpenAI is addressing concerns about the methods it uses to train its generative models. In a…

2 hours ago

It’s official: TikTok is suing the United States over the “divest-or-ban” law

The dispute between TikTok and the United States government is headed to the courts (again). After…

21 hours ago

Twitch unbans JiDion, continues to reverse streamer exodus

Adams started streaming in 2018, and he quickly rose up the ranks through a brash…

22 hours ago

Top 5 Branded Videos of the Week: YouTube uses sponsorship to show off Shopping features

MrBeast continues to show us that he's in a league of his own as far as…

2 days ago

Issa Rae’s new management company wants to teach creators how to get better brand deals

Issa Rae's new company wants to hook up creators and brands for "deeper relationships" beyond…

2 days ago