theatrical makeup

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theatrical makeup

Dick Smith's do-it-yourself monster make-up

1986
Contains instructions for transforming your face into fifteen monsters using make-up and other materials.

Period make-up for the stage, step-by-step

how to create the authentic looks of the past--from Egyptian and Elizabethan, to Restoration and Victorian, to the 20th century
1997
Presents step-by-step instructions for recreating makeup styles from throughout history for the stage. Includes tips on applying beards and mustaches, blocking eyebrows, and fashioning scars.

Create your own stage faces

1985
Illustrated step-by-step instructions demonstrate how to transform the face to fit various theater roles. Includes equipment and techniques.

Painting faces

1995
Text and photographs introduce painted faces from various cultures and countries. The book includes directions that children can follow for painting some of them.

Face painting

1994
Provides step-by-step instructions for creating such projects as clowns, monsters, and forest creatures, offers tips and suggestions on creating original designs, and discusses the history of makeup.

Special effects make-up artist

2014
This book introduces the job of Jonathan Craig, a special effects make-up artist, describing turning imagination into reality, filming live sports and events, certificate courses, beauty and bridal make-up, basics of make-up, a make-up prosthetic, sculpting tools, molds, and computer generated effects.

Disguises you can make

1977
Step-by-step instructions for twenty-four basic disguises plus variations using common craft materials and makeup.

Stage makeup

1989
Practical suggestions, photographs, and color charts present the basic techniques, new methods and materials for all types of stage makeup.

Simple makeup for young actors

1990
Discusses basic theatrical makeup and how it can be used to transform the actor into many different characters.

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