Stuart Bray and Todd Debreceni talk makeup effects and prosthetics. If you like rubber monsters, prosthetics and gore then you can listen, learn and suggest new episode subjects. Todd is author of 'Special Makeup Effects For Stage And Screen', what many consider to be the modern makeup FX bible. Stuart Bray is a working makeup FX artist with many years experienc. Credits include 'Saving Private Ry... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 93 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | How ToEducationVisual ArtsArts |
In this second and final part of our trip to Falmouth Uni, Neill Gorton joins us as we discuss making mistakes and learning the hard way in the workshop. more
Our trip down to Falmouth Uni preceded The Prosthetics Event 2023. It was a great trip, and so nice to see the work being done by students there and talk shop. more
Makeup artists typically like makeup. It is a tactile medium, and they enjoy products, how they feel and smell and respond to brushes and pressure. Making prosthetics similarly has its tactile qualities, and it is hard to separate these sensation... more
Joel Harlow is an academy award-winning artist who started out in animation before he moved on to makeup. more
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I’ve been listening to this podcast since 2017 when I was 16 working out of my bedroom, and I realized I haven’t left a review till now! more
Packed with info, set life and workshop stories. Love this podcast chilled discussions with two makeup men that aren’t up there own ar$e. What more do you want?
The absolute BEST makeup and effects related podcast ever produced! Stuart and Todd are industry veterans with their thumbs on the pulse of the makeup/prosthetics world who, along with other industry professionals, talk about the realities and nuts-and-bolts of what it is to be a working professional makeup artist in the film and television business today. Regardless if you’re an aspiring artist or just a fan of special effects, you will find inspiring people and subjects to learn from, done in ... more
The myriad of practical and technical information is amazing. It’s always a great feeling listening to and “getting to know” the people I look up to in the industry and realizing how truly genuine people all of these amazing artists are! more
Great way to lose your self for a few hours amazing to listen to at any spare moment truly great work and dedication guys love them all
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