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This issue Features
Make-up Quake by Joe Nazzaro |
IMATS Los Angeles 2010 shattered all previous records with nearly 9 000 attendees and 199 exhibitors (up from 85). |
It's a Scream! by Joe Nazzaro |
This season's scariest films allow practical make-up effects to thrive. Joe Nazzaro talks to the artists behind Saw 3D Resident Evil: Afterlife 3D Piranha 3D and My Soul to Take. |
Dark Beauty by Graham Coslett |
Versatile make-up artist Nelly Recchia's artistry has left an imprint on music videos (Kelis Britney Spears Madonna and Marilyn Manson among others) magazine covers commercials fine-art photography and films. |
Fear Factory by Keith Loria |
Make-up artists scare up work in Halloween and haunted-house industries. Artists Scott Ramp of The Scream Team Brian and Diana Warner of Evilusions Kurt Drake of Wolfe Face Art & FX Tony Mitchell of Six Flags Discovery Kingdom's Fright Fest and Frank Ippolito talk about their experiences. |
Scareface by Make-Up Artist magazine |
What's an artist's favorite holiday? Halloween of course. Check out the pros' looks in our photo gallery. |
Here Come the Brides |
IMATS Los Angeles 2010 runway show offers wedding make-up styles through the ages with make-up looks designed by Make Up For Ever Founder Dany Sanz. |
Movies on the Move by Chris Koseluk |
These days an artist's best tool may be a suitcase. Chris Koseluk takes a look at productions - and make-up artists - moving to states that have incentives rebates and subsidies. |
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