theatrical makeup

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theatrical makeup

Make your own costumes and disguises

1987
Provides instructions for making costumes, disguises, and masks and appropriate props and jewelry to accompany them, covering characters from cave dweller to space traveler.

Makeup artist

1999
Describes the work of a makeup artist, including the education and training required, duties, salary, employment opportunities, and possible future positions.

Stage makeup

2001
Adress makeup principles and techniques for any actor in all types of stage productions.

Special effects make-up

2003
An easy-to-use guide to special effects make-up that explains how to create different effects, including bullet wounds, severed fingers, slashed throats, burns, and more.

FX faces

1997
Shows how professional makeup artists use makeup and other tools to create fabulous and scary special effects, like a three-eyed ghoul, mad scientist, and horrible hag.

The usborne book of disguise

1997
Amazing ways for you to disguise yourself including how to disguise your voice, your body and the way you walk.

Make-up monsters

1976
Complete make-up instructions for twelve monster masks including a werewolf, a vampire, and a mummy.

Stage & screen makeup

a practical reference for actors, models, makeup artists, photographers, stage managers & directors
2009
A guide for designing makeup for various time periods, from the ancient past to the future, with step-by-step instructions and photographs that depict how to achieve specific effects or appearances for film, stage, television, or fashion.

Makeup art

1991
Photographs and step-by-step pictures reveal how theatrical makeup can create faces of clowns, robots, animals, dolls, and the elderly. Includes suggestions for further activities and information on both suppliers and the techniques of professionals in the field.

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