Dedication by Mitchell Erickson. Illustrations. Foreword by Hal Holbrook. Preface. Introduction by Uta Hagen. I.BASIC PRINCIPLES. 1. Facial Anatomy. 2. Light and Shade. 3. Color in Pigment. 4. A System for Designating Makeup Colors. 5. Lighting and Makeup. II.PLANNING THE MAKEUP. 6. Relating the Makeup to the Character. 7. Designing the Makeup. III.APPLYING THE MAKEUP. 8. Makeup Equipment. 9. Applying Makeup. 10.Corrective Makeup. 11.Stippling. 12.Modeling with Hightlights and Shadows. 13.Three-Dimensional Makeup. 14.Prosthetic Makeup. 15.Beards and Mustaches. 16.Hair and Wigs. 17.Creating a Likeness. 18.Natural Makeup for Film & Television. 19.Makeup for Darker Skin Tones. 20.NonRealistic Makeup. IV.THE APPENDICES. Appendix A: Makeup Materials. Appendix B: Sources of Makeup Materials. Appendix C: A Professional Makeup Kit. Appendix D: Makeup Health and Safety. Appendix E: Fashions in Makeup. Appendix F: Fashions in Hair. Appendix G: Makeup in Color. Appendix H: Makeup-Color Chart. Appendix I: Makeup Color Tables. Index.
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