Meet Zeke Hainey
Before we venture into Chapter One, I thought it would be fun to look back and meet the unnamed characters of the prologue. First, I’d like you to meet Zeke Hainey, the old timer who ends up face to face with a UFO.
Originally, I saw Zeke as a Jed Clampett type of character with the tattered hat and clothes; more of a back woods type. But the sequence eventually merged with a previous project of mine—an 8mm film I made in High School called They Say There’s Something Out There— a kind of Twilight Zone/Creep Show story about an old man who discovers something strange in the woods after his truck breaks down on the road (sound familiar?). So, once the character was a little more solid in my mind, I needed to “cast” the role by looking for the perfect visual personality for the character. In the short film, I dressed myself as the character ( I fired the original actor. Sorry Darrin!), complete with old age make-up and Ben Nye gray in my hair. So the perfect casting this time around just might be someone related to the original actor—my father.
I wasn’t sure how my dad would take being cast in my story, but since I was using his truck as well—a 1964 Ford F100 (more on that some other time)—there was a chance he just might go for it. I made up a few reference sheets from recent photos of my dad and started to work out some rough ideas for Zeke. I eventually nailed the final model right before production on the pages by bringing the design a little more in line with the style of Red’s character.
Here are a few sketches and roughs of the character in progress.












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I just love seeing the sketches and inspirations behind the characters. I’m sure your dad is thrilled that you chose him for your inspiration. You have a very cool talent, and I can’t wait to get into Chapter One.
Yeah thanks for sharing that Eddie, great stuff.
Great sketches Eddie. I especially like the rough model sheet in blue pencil. Thanks for sharing!
Looks good, Eddie!
Thanks everyone! I’ll post more of this kind of stuff down the road.