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CANTU: It’s a little balance of both. [Writer/executive producer] Eric Weinberg has helped us with that, and giving the show its tone. We certainly try different things. We stick as closely to the script as possible at first, but then, with the comedy side is where things get unleashed, and we can improve. When you have Bryan Callen, Charlie Sanders and Bryce Johnson on set, you know you’re definitely going to want to give them some freedom of improv.
FANG: You wear red contact lenses in the show. Who handles those—is that the makeup FX people, or is there a specialist?
CANTU: Definitely the makeup effects crew. I think it’s done by Monster FX. From the molding of the teeth and fangs to the lenses and all the zombie effects, they have done an insane job. If you watch the show, there are a ton of creatures involved. Their team is just incredible.
FANG: For your fangs, did they have to do a cast of your teeth, or did they just have regular fangs that you put on?
CANTU: No, they definitely had to mold my teeth. I went in for a session and they injected this goo in my mouth—and it was quite fun, I must say. It’s interesting to have these little fangs that fit right in; the tricky part was trying to get the dialogue down while wearing them. Because I’m supposed to be this hard-ass vampire, and then I slip on these fangs and I get this lisp all of a sudden. You definitely have to get used to it. But by the end of the day, wearing them for eight, nine, 10 hours, you just adapt to them. The lenses are the hardest part, having them in for so many hours, and there’s no taking them off when you’re eating lunch or going back and forth to the set. They don’t come out until you leave for the day. So many hours, and a lot of Visine.
FANG: Can you see OK?
CANTU: It limits the view a tad. You only have the center pupil to look out of. But you know, after hour four, you adapt. The craziest part is taking them off, because you get this double vision for a while. Then you’re driving home like that, which is probably not safe [laughs]. But you do it for the character and the art, and the lenses add a different dimension for the audience.
FANG: You were gracious enough, in the middle of your season on DEATH VALLEY, to come down and do my film SNOW WHITE: DEADLY SUMMER, with Eric Roberts and Maureen McCormick. I thank you for coming in and doing a little guest-star appearance for me.
CANTU: I had so much fun on set, and it was a pleasure. Thank you. And if anyone wants to check out more of my stuff, go to www.rjcantu.com and www.youtube.com/cantumagic; there are a lot of videos and my work there. Check it out!
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