Make-Up Artist Magazine Issue No.70



Issue No. 70
January / February 2008


Renaissance Man Eileen Conlan
Every Witch Way
Making Faces for the Small Screen Brett Glass
Make-Up on the Road Joe Nazzaro
Sweeney Todd John Calhoun

 

Issue No. 70
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Renaissance Man
Renaissance Man by Eileen Conlan
Whether he's working the couture runways of Paris or developing hi-def products, make-up artist and instructor Roque Cozzette is focused on the future.
Every Witch Way
Every Witch Way
Rick Baker's design (which Kazuhiro Tsuji, Bill Corso and Mike Marino helped execute) turns the lovely Susan Sarandon into a snaggletoothed old hag for the Disney fairy tale Enchanted.
Making Faces for the Small Screen
Making Faces for the Small Screen by Brett Glass
Music videos have become mini-movies, and the make-up has kept up with the production value. But creating the right look for Madonna, Pink and Christina Aguilera can be even more demanding than working on a movie if people aren't on the same page. Three seasoned artists tell their tales on how to survive in the MTV world of make-up.
Make-Up on the Road
Make-Up on the Road by Joe Nazzaro
Traveling with a touring band presents opportunities and obstacles for make-up artists. The downsides include months away from home, sleeping in hotels and living out of a suitcase. But the rewards are a chance to see the world, hone your skills daily and live life like a rock star.
Sweeney Todd
Sweeney Todd by John Calhoun
The hit stage musical gets a silver-screen treatment, with Ve Neill turning Johnny Depp into the Demon Barber of Fleet Street. Make-up designer Peter Owen (Sleepy Hollow, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) teams up again with director Tim Burton, giving Todd its distinctive look.


Hellboy Breaks Loose
All Eyes on IMATS L.A.
The Road to Discovery
A Joker, A Soldier and Some Very Creepy Beasts
Make-up Continuity Made Easy
 
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