Make-Up Artist Magazine Issue No.66



Issue No. 66
May / June 2007


Digital Deception Ron Magid
A Pirate's Life for Ve Ron Magid
Make-up Around the World Elizabeth Grattan
Detective Work Michael Walter

 

Issue No. 66
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Digital Deception
Digital Deception by Ron Magid
Computer retouchers and traditional make-up artists: How do they affect each other’s work? We profile Photoshop whiz Amy Dresser — and find that she can’t do her job effectively without the work of skilled make-up artists.
A Pirate\'s Life for Ve
A Pirate's Life for Ve by Ron Magid
The crew on Pirates of the Caribbean 3: At World’s End swims in a sea of scurvy, scars, and hairpieces. Artists Ve Neill and Joel Harlow reflect on the challenges of making two movies simultaneously…and the experience of making up Keith Richards. Arrrr!
Make-up Around the World by Elizabeth Grattan
In our seventh annual look at the international make-up scene, we profile eight artists in countries from Iceland to Wales, each of whom brings a palette of fresh ideas and techniques.
Detective Work
Detective Work by Michael Walter
From Frasier to the force: A new police procedural film renders Kelsey Grammer unrecognizable, thanks to make-up design by Matthew Mungle and Jamie Kelman.


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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