Unless you've been living under
a rock, you've no doubt noticed the strong presence of corpses and
medical investigation shows on television lately. The mastermind behind
many of the bodies and effects is none other than Matthew Mungle. We
take a look at the life and techniques of the man behind the work.
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The International Make-Up Artist Trade Show in London has come and gone, and we look back on what made this show the largest and best yet. Jon Hennessey returns home to Vancouver, B.C. to do his part to beautify the Vancouver print scene with his expertise and inspiration. Also, we visit Hawaii to talk with Steve LaPorte about his work on the show Lost. The mastermind behind many of the bodies and effects on medical investigation shows is none other than Matthew Mungle; we take a look at the life and techniques of the man behind the work.
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