MAKE-UP ARTIST
The Premiere Magazine For Make-Up Artists And Movie Enthusiasts
Bimonthly Magazine from United States
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Issue 57
October/November 2005

Back To School: Special Make-Up Schools Package How to Choose a Make-Up School: So you've decided to go to make-up school, now what? We help answer that question in a thorough examination of make-up schools and the questions a prospective student should ask before making a final decision. Financial Aid: Finding help for funding your make-up education isn't as easy as it might be through a traditional university. But with a little research, you will find that help is out there. In this article, we help point you in the right direction Student Success Stories: Some of the most accomplished make-up artists attended make-up schools. Find out who, and where. Make-Up Schools Directory: For the first time ever, a listing of make-up schools throughout the world, complete with contact information and what they offer. The Chronicles Of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe Howard Berger and the team at KNB Effects were granted the challenge of bringing CS Lewis' characters to life on the big screen. Up until now, technology was not advanced enough to create this fantastical story on film in a way that did justice to the story. But Berger and his team were up for the task, creating 170 characters from 23 individual species, real and fantastic, for the film. Kevin Scott Hees After 15 years as a professional make-up artist and a photographer, (10 of those years spent in California), Kevin Scott Hees recently moved to New York City. Having worked as a model and photographer, Kevin started doing his models' make-up on the side. A lucky mistake brought Kevin into the professional world of make-up artistry in the mid-90s, when his photo portfolio was sent to Kevin Aucoin and Aucoin in turn noticed the make-up and gave Kevin his big break. We take a look at Kevin's career so far.
Issue 56
August/September 2005

DICK SMITH ' 60 YEARS AND STILL AHEAD OF THE GAME Make-up artist legend Dick Smith celebrates two milestones this year; 2005 marks 60 years in the make-up business as he turns 83 years old. Dick was honored with a lifetime achievement award at IMATS/LA in June, and we ask Smith how it is that he is as active and involved in make-up during his retirement as he was 20 years ago. IMATS/LA 2005 Make-Up Artist magazine promised the 'biggest make-up show ever' for 2005 in Pasadena. It was a tall order, but we delivered. Among highlights of the show, held at the Pasadena Convention Center on June 25-26, were keynote addresses by Dave Elsey (Star Wars Episode 3: Revenge of the Sith), Scott Barnes (celebrity make-up artist) and Bill Corso (Oscar winner for Lemony Snicket's Series of Unfortunate Events.) We recap the student make-up competition, museum highlights and the exhibit hall. KARAN MITCHELL With a resume shining with such names as Jessica Simpson, Britney Spears and Carmen Electra, one can guess that Karan Mitchell is a success story in the world of print make-up. We sit down with Mitchell and find out what it took to become a celebrity make-up artist, how she handles specific looks, and who her favorite celebrity client is. CHARLIE & THE CHOCOLATE FACOTRY Neal Scanlon is the man behind the doors of the Chocolate Factory. The summer blockbuster, directed by Tim Burton, wouldn't have been possible without Scanlon's oompah loompahs, animatronic squirrels and human blueberry. Scanlon shares details of how he created the make-up effects and his behind-the-scenes experience on the film.
Issue 55
June/July 2005

A Little On the Dark Side As Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith hits screens, MA goes behind the scenes to see how Creature Supervisor Dave Elsey and his team came up with the Anakin burn make-up, the Emporer's make-up, the army of Wookies and more. Internet Portfolios It seems that physical portfolios are becoming a thing of the past. These days, make-up artists who want better exposure are turning to the Internet. We talk with several make-up artists who use websites to promote themselves, and find out the best ways to get an online presence. Intergalactic Make-Up In the film Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, the Henson Creature shop was responsible for creating the intergalactic aliens, a man with two heads and a manic-depressed robot. The Dean of Make-Up Some of the hottest leading ladies of the big screen have requested Richard Dean as their personal make-up artist. Julia Roberts asks for him exclusively. Find out how this man behind the beauties delves into the mind of the characters he's working on to use make-up to help transform the actors.
Issue 54
April/May 2005

Sin City Sin City set a new standard in movie-making. Filmed in front of a green screen and in color, the film was then presented in black-and-white with dazzling accents of color. This created an unusual challenge for make-up artist Greg Nicotero and his make-up team. This use of color combined with creating the distorted characters in the Frank Miller comic-book-based film was an unusual undertaking, with stunning results. Scott Andrews All eyes were on Hilary Swank on Oscar night. Of course, she took home the Best Actress award for her role in Million Dollar Baby. But garnering as much attention as her award was her stunning presence accentuated by her floor-length gown and her radiant make-up, created by Scott Andrew, celebrity make-up artist. We follow Andrews' path to success, from his artistic upbringing to his career-start at Vince Malardi's Alcone store in New York. Make-Up from Around the World Fasten your seat belts. Get ready to depart for our latest installment of Make-Up From Around the World. In this issue we travel to Germany, Israel, France, Sweden, Denmark, Canada, Spain and The Netherlands to peek in on make-up artists abroad. Some of the eight make-up artists featured are just getting started in their careers, while others are hardened veterans. We hope you enjoy the tour.
Issue 53
February/March 2005

IMATS Europe 2005 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. Thousands of attendees networked with dozens of exhibitors and educators to make the show a stunning success. If you missed the show, you won't want to miss this story, re-capping the magical weekend with plenty of images. Jon Hennessey: Picture Perfect Jon Hennessey always hoped to return to his home of Vancouver, B.C., leaving the busy life of New York City behind. After gaining years of make-up experience in the big city, and surviving the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, he has finally followed his path home, bringing his wife and baby with him. He is now beautifying the Vancouver print scene with his expertise and inspiration. Steve LaPorte gets Lost On a tropical island in Hawaii, Steve LaPorte wakes up every day and breathes in the fresh air. But this make-up artist isn't on vacation, he's the make-up department head on the smash-hit television series, Lost. The evolving plot and harrowing experiences that the cast goes through makes consistency a big part of his work. We visit Hawaii to talk with Steve about his work on the show. Matthew Mungle: Death Becomes Him 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.
Issue 52
Dec/January 2005

the Oscar Rundown, ADI, Job Sharing, CNN Makeover.

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