Neal Scanlan is the man behind the doors of the Chocolate Factory. The summer blockbuster, directed by Tim Burton, wouldn’t have been possible without Scanlan’s oompah loompahs, animatronic squirrels and human blueberry. Scanlan shares details of how he created the make-up effects and his behind-the-scenes experience on the film.
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Make-up artist legend Dick Smith talks to Joe Nazzaro about his 60 years in the make-up business; a recap of IMATS/L.A., which featured Dave Elsey (Star Wars Episode 3: Revenge of the Sith), Scott Barnes (celebrity make-up artist) and Bill Corso (Oscar® winner for Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events); celebrity make-up artist Karan Mitchell and her cover girls; and Neal Scanlan is the man behind the make-up effects of Tim Burton's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
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