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Werewolf Makeup – How to (1)

Feb
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Werewolf Makeup – How to

No, it isn’t Halloween yet, but since we’ve been on the ‘makeup’ topic, this might be a good place to plug this in. In this first group of videos (of 2 groups), we, or rather he, demonstrates what makeup and clothing might be needed to transform you to a ‘real’ Wolfman. The makeup, of course, is critical to the transformation, however oft times the accessories are equally important as well.

Is this makeup great? No, but with the addition of a product called crepe hair, and a bottle of spirit gum or liquid latex, this would be greatly enhanced. Maybe more on crepe hair at the end of this series, or maybe sometime in the future. I love the stuff, and most Halloween seasonal shops have no idea what it is; or if they do, they don’t know how to properly use it. It’s available through most all-year-round costume shops. And you’ll probably get a crash course in how to use it as well, if you ask nicely.

For more on costumes, visit us at CLICK HERE

Clothing

Eyebrows and Forehead

Ears and neck (1:17)

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Old Age Makeup, Part 14

Feb
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Old Age Makeup, Part 14

Hey, what happened to Part 13?  We’re not superstitious, but as we went along, Part 13 became the prequel to this course.  This is the end of the course, but we will add a few other variations to this over the next week or two or three. 

Hope you learned something from this that you might be able to put into other uses.  Perhaps when Halloween rolls around, rather than a costume, a good makeup job might be equally or more effective than the costume or mask.  Modify it a bit (mustache, beard, eyepatch) and you might become another character.  For more on stage costumes and makeup, as well as all the other costume possibilities, visit us on a regula basis at CLICK HERE

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Old Age Makeup, Parts 11-12

Feb
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Old Age Makeup, Parts 11-12

Now we’re in the middle of the stream on Old Age Makeup for Theatre course.  We will have at least one more session. For more on stage costumes and stage makeup, visit us at CLICK HERE.  Also bear in mind that costuming is a far reaching genre and sooner or later we’ll be talking more about theatrical costumes, but even before that there is Valentine’s Day and Margo Gras and St. Patrick’s Day to consider.


 

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Old Age Makeup, Parts 8-9-10

Feb
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Old Age Makeup, Parts 8-9-10

And it continues, parts 8-9-10 of Old Age Makeup for Theatre with more to come.  are you learning anything yet?  Of course you are.  For  more on costumes and stage makeup, visit us at CLICK HERE



 

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Old Age Makeup Course – Parts 1-2-3

Jan
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Old Age Makeup Course  Parts 1-2-3

So today we start.  How to age a young peron into an old person with the use of Stage Makeup.  Obviously we are trying to make this person appear to be old from a stage setup.  Lighting and distance and character all play a part in this transititon.  CLICK HERE for more information about stage costumes (and other costumes as well) and stage makeup.



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Old Age Makeup Course – Prequel

Jan
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Old Age Makeup Course – Prequel

Here is a pre-quel to the Old Age Makeup for Theatre Course which starts tomorrow.

 This first video tends to roll into a second video which probably should be implanted a little later.  There actually is a second video here, unrelated to the addon in the first video.  Are you confused?  So am I.

For fun, try to remember what this young lady (not the makeup artist) looks like.  You may want to return to this video or Part 1 to see what she looked like at the outset of this makeup session.  My apologies if a few of these seem out of order, but that’s the way they were numbered…so be it.  For more on stage costumes and makeup, visit us at CLICK HERE for more information.  Hmm..that  last sentence was a little redundant, wasn’t it?

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Stage Eye Makeup Tutorial

Jan
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Stage Eye Makeup Tutorial

Here is a primer on stage eye makeup.  It’s always a good start to get the eyes of the character accurate first, because the eyes are the gateway to the soul as they say.  A good makeup job can convert a good person to an evil one with a mere few brushtrokes, eh?  For more on stage makup or costumes, visit us at CLICK HERE

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Stage Makeup – A Starter Course

Jan
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Stage Makeup – Starter Course

This is a starter Stage Makeup Course.  More to follow.  I noticed Revlon being one of the brands being used in this discussion.  My suggestion is to go to a theatrical costume shop (maybe even try Amazon in the red banner at the top of the screen.  No not there….WAY at the top of the screen) and look for brands like Mehron or Ben Nye.  For more on costumes and stage makeup, visit us at CLICK HERE

 

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Stage Makeup

Jan
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Stage Makeup

Beginning tomorrow, and for a few weeks, we will start a series of videos on stage / theatrical makeup from the very basics to more sophisticated character makeup using prosthetics, liquid latexes, crepe hair,etal.  These videos may or may not be an any special order, but you might, at least,  get the idea of what stage makeup is and does.

Blue Grease Makeup

BTW, stage makeup is not street makeup applied more heavily, although some of the same makeup techniqes are used. It is a specially formulated makeup that helps an actor appear to have natural color (for the character he’s playing) from both a distance and under intense stage lighting.  It generally is not found at your local drug store or  even cosmetic counter at a department store.  For best results, check with your local costume shop (not of the seasonal Halloween variety).  If you can’t find one locally, contact www.costumers.org for the closest one in your state.

BTW, we may even get into cuts bruises, scars and ugly monster makeup this month…or not.  Who knows?

 

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Children’s Halloween Costume Poll

Sep
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