This illustrated guide provides readers with the important techniques of makeup for the theatre. The author describes all the materials the actor will need, including advanced makeup procedures, and... This description may be from another edition of this product.
While derivitive of Richard Corson's highly respected work of the same name, Herman Buchman's Stage Makeup is worth owning. Buchman's techniques--ham-handed as they are--make clear a number of procedures. Sadly, the materials Buchman demonstrates are outdated: does anyone still use greasepaint anymore? Still, modern materials (and a far lighter touch!) will produce excellent results. A good choice for a high school makeup class, given its excellent step-by-step photos and reasonable price
A clear, concise how-to for theatrical makeup techniques
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 28 years ago
This book covers all the basics: facial structure, blending techniques, aging makeup, special effects, beards, prosthetics, and what you should have in your makeup kit to do it right. Each technique is laid out with step-by-step illustrations and photos; while Mr. Buchman is obviously used to big-stage work, with a lighter hand his methods also work in small theaters. The intro section on basic makeup techniques alone is worth its weight in gold (how many of us really know the right way to powder down?). Highly recommended
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