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Theatrical FX Makeup  by David Sartor ,John Pivovarnick (Author)

Or A Midsummer Night's Dream and can't figure out makeup for Puck. Or any number of plays featuring ghosts, zombies, beat-up boxers, otherworldly creatures, or just folks who've had some really bad luck lately. This lavishly illustrated guide to the dark side of special-effects makeup will walk you step by step through the process.

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Book Description
So you're doing King Lear and want to know the best way to get the maximum effect for Gloucester's gouged-out eyes. Or A Midsummer Night's Dream and can't figure out makeup for Puck. Or any number of plays featuring ghosts, zombies, beat-up boxers, otherworldly creatures, or just folks who've had some really bad luck lately. This lavishly illustrated guide to the dark side of special-effects makeup will walk you step by step through the process.

Theatrical FX Makeup is written for anyone with a general interest in trying some (literally) eye-popping makeup effects on their own, especially theatre and film professionals. It features dozens of makeup effects accompanied by simple directions for creating them with both professional-quality makeup supplies and items easily found around the house or local supermarket. Unlike most makeup books, this one is play specific. In addition to the directions for each effect, you'll discover a list of show and character-specific productions for which the effect is appropriate, along with variations to help you adapt each makeup to your specific needs.

The book also comes with a companion CD-ROM, which shows all of the book's illustrations in full color with easy access to the corresponding directions and supply list.

CD-ROM System Requirements



About the Author

Windows/PC Macintosh
Pentium Processor (233 Mhz or higher) PowerPC Processor
Windows 95 (or higher) system 8 (or higher)
64 MB RAM (more recommended) 64 MB RAM (more recommended)
SVGA Color Display (or better) SVGA Color Display (or better)
8x CD-Rom Drive (or faster) 8x CD-ROM Drive (or faster)
QuickTime 4.0 (or higher) Quicktime 4.0 (or higher)

 

DAVID SARTOR has a degree from the Art Institute of Pittsburgh, where he studied with horror movie makeup greats both in the classroom and on feature films. JOHN PIVOVARNICK is a writer, actor, and director who has worked on such films as Twelve Monkeys , Rat Bastard , and Fallen .
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