van.herblay wrote:latu123 wrote:Doesn't the whole studio stink like a toilet because of the piss and anal juice?
When you piss after having drank 5L+ of water within the previous 6 hrs, there's no smell. It's basically water.
latu123 wrote:How do you clean the couch soaked with piss?
It's probably polyester/polyurethane, really easy to clean and doesnt absorb much.
It would still be interresting to get first hand information from the producers of piss scenes.
While I agree that after drinking that much water the piss is pretty clear it is nevertheless not just water.
You can see it when they piss into a glass that it still has some faint yellowish colour and it's not absolutely clear but always a little foggy.
This might not be a problem when you can clean off almost everything after the shot like from a tiled floor but there are several scenes where the room is layed out with a carpet.
Do they throw this away after the scene or can it at least be used several times ?
Regarding the couch you can see in some of the scenes that the covering has given up and you can see the foamed plastic filling.
Since the latter is porous it does most probably soak up some of the piss.
So even if there is only a small amount of the natural ingredients left in the piss I would expect that it adds up over multiple scenes and start to develop the unpleasant smell of secondary and tertiary amines.
It would be very interesting if for example Giorgio could elaborate a little on the general logistics of the piss scenes similar to the way he gave detailed information about the preparation of the actors.
How much additional effort is involved in preparing and cleaning the set for a piss scene compared to a dry scene ?
Are there items in the studio that have to be replaced after some time because they start to develop some unpleasant smell ?