In our film we are going to need to make fake blood to dramatize the scenes. This is obviously something we have never done before so here we have picked one option out of fourteen of how to to make fake blood.The option that we have picked stains in clothes but it is easily removed from skin with warm water.
The materials needed are:
-Water
-Corn syrup
-Red, blue and green food coloring
-Flour and chocolate syrup
The first step is to mix one spoon of water with three of corn syrup followed by drops of the red food coloring. You can put as much as red food coloring as you think is the necessary for the mix to look as real blood. To make it seem even more realistic you can add blue and green food coloring as well.
After that you should add the flour and chocolate syrup to make the"blood" look more thick. When you're done mixing if the "blood" is to pink you can add more of the blue food coloring but be careful because it can get purple and then you are going to have to start all over again.
After completing these steps you should leave the mix sit for ten minutes.
We chose this type of "Fake Blood" because our film involves a little kid (main Character) and it is plausible that he is going to have blood on his hands, face etc. This mix will be save for the kid since it does not contain anything that is toxic.
References:
http://www.wikihow.com/Make-Fake-Blood
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