Tuesday, 24 September 2013

MOVIE MAKE-UP

Movies and TV are a massive deal in the world of make-up. These are some great make-ups from some of my favourite films and TV shows.

Buffy; The Vampire Slayer


Todd McIntosh did the make-up for 116 episodes of Buffy but probably the most famous artist to work on this show was Glenn Hetrick.


I like this make-up as it has the classic vampire look but its just a bit scarier as it looks almost real which is strange for the 90's.

The Runaways

The make-up in this film was done by Robin Matthews, in an obvious 70's rock and roll style as this was when the film was set.



The women's make-up is full on and glitzy with the thick liner, bold lip and low strong blush. Heres a video tutorial by the make-up artist of Dakota Fanning's make-up during the film.



The men's make-up isn't subtle like normal it is also strong, bold and glitzy reflecting the androgynous decade of rock and roll.

Doctor Who

Doctor Who is my all time favourite TV show. I love every costume make-up in this show so much effort goes into it.



The make-up artist to have done the most episodes is Barbara Southcott and she has the done the make-up in 73 episodes including "The Waters of Mars" (above picture) which I find are the creepiest creatures the doctor has ever faced with the cracks in the mouth and water constantly dripping through them.


Beetlejuice

One of the make-up artists on this film was Ve Neill.



 She fit the theme of there being life after death by making the characters stay in the state that they died forever.

X Men

The make-up in the x men series has been done by many different artists but the most famous make-up is mystique.



Her blue skin is made from a mixture of detailed body painting and a skin tight suit, as with most mutants, her character's design doesn't stray far from the normal human being.





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