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MAKE-UP ARTIST
The Premiere Magazine For Make-Up Artists And Movie Enthusiasts
Bimonthly Magazine from United States
Ceased publication

- First and last issue: 1996-2019 June
- From the beauty to the beastly.
- Behind the scenes of movie making with the top make-up artists and their creations.
- Created by Michael Key.
- Website: www.makeupmag.com

Last updated:
6 July 2019
(see recent updates)
Special thanks for this page goes to:
Scott Matheson
Garry Malvern

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CONTENTS: 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 All GALLERIES: 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 All

Issue 69
November/December 2007


Issue 68
September/October 2007


Issue 67
July/August 2007


Issue 66
May/June 2007
Digital Deception Computer retouchers and traditional make-up artists: How do they affect each other's work? We profile Photoshop whiz Amy Dresser ' and find that she can't do her job effectively without the work of skilled make-up artists. By Ron Magid A Pirate's Life for Ve The crew on Pirates of the Caribbean 3: At World's End swims in a sea of scurvy, scars, and hairpieces. Artists Ve Neill and Joel Harlow reflect on the challenges of making two movies simultaneously'and the experience of making up Keith Richards. Arrrr! By Ron Magid Make-up Around the World In our seventh annual look at the international make-up scene, we profile eight artists in countries from Iceland to Wales, each of whom brings a palette of fresh ideas and techniques. By Elizabeth Grattan Detective Work From Frasier to the force: A new police procedural film renders Kelsey Grammer unrecognizable, thanks to make-up design by Matthew Mungle and Jamie Kelman. By Michael Walter


Issue 65
March/April 2007
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T2: A Make-Up Trailer on Steroids Oscar winner Jeff Dawn unveils his second make-up trailer, an artist's dream that's even bigger and better than first. We elbow our way past a long line to get a look inside Dawn's 'monstrous behemoth of technology.' By Elizabeth Grattan Life on Girth Rick Baker and Cinovation reunite with Eddie Murphy to create the comedian's multiple characters in Norbit. Baker juggles a 400-pound body double and an irreversible decision to use foam instead of silicone. Mr. Wong steals the show. By Ron Magid Air Essentials: Redux In this follow-up to our popular airbrushing story from Issue 44, we look at new airbrush make-up lines, the best compressors, and what everyone who wields an airbrush should know. **Special Note: Issue 44 is sold out, but we are offering high quality color copies of Brad Look's original airbrushing article. Check our Back Issue section for more details. A Spectacular IMATS London A report from one of the best International Make-Up Artist Trade Shows ever: Christine Blundell explains the rigors of the glamorous life; Howard Berger calls Stan Winston's house; and the Pan's Labyrinth Pale Man gets stopped by airport security. By Joe Nazzaro


Issue 64
January/February 2007
Apocalypto Gallery Spectacular make-up was an intricate daily ritual on the set of Apocalypto. We bring you six pages of remarkable photos and concept art. Plus: department head Vittorio Sodano's step-by-step instructions for the silicone transfer technique used on the film. All or Nothing Christine Blundell values eclecticism, and has taken on every kind of make-up and hair challenge that piqued her interest ' from punk rockers to Peter Pan to James Bond. The Brit alternates big-budget films with small, and frequently works with unconventional director Mike Leigh. The BAFTA and Oscar winner is currently thinking sci-fi. She'll share her stories onstage at IMATS London. By Joe Nazzaro It's in the Blood Daniel Parker's father told him, 'If you go into films, don't go into make-up.' But Parker did follow in his father's footsteps ('Why not one movie?') and his talent was confirmed with a BAFTA award. Here, he talks about his father, what went wrong with Frankenstein, and lessons he'll teach students at his new school in France. Pros can also learn from the Band of Brothers veteran, who will be a keynote speaker at IMATS London. By Ron Magid Always the 'it' Girl Pati Dubroff creates Oscar season's hottest red-carpet looks, and finds L.A. an ideal locale for her work with A-list actresses. But the native New Yorker has a serious pedigree: spokesperson for Dior Beauty, and former assistant to the great Francois Nars. Includes a Q&A with an artist who finds 'timelessness' in making up Hollywood's girls of the moment. By Shannon Levy

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