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Make-Up Artist Magazine Issue No.57



Issue No. 57
October / November 2005


Back to School: How to Choose a Make-Up School
Back to School: Financial Aid
Studen Success Stories
Back to School: Schools Directory
Kevin Scott Hees Janet Flora
Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe Joe Nazzaro

 

Issue No. 57
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Back to School: How to Choose a Make-Up School
Back to School: How to Choose a Make-Up School
So you’ve decided to go to make-up school, now what? We help answer that question in a thorough examination of make-up schools and the questions a prospective student should ask before making a final decision.

Back to School: Financial Aid
Back to School: Financial Aid
Finding help for funding your make-up education isn’t as easy as it might be through a traditional university. But with a little research, you will find that help is out there for you to get into a make-up school. In this article, we help point you in the right direction.

Studen Success Stories
Studen Success Stories
Some of the most accomplished make-up artists attended make-up schools. Find out who, and where.

Back to School: Schools Directory
Back to School: Schools Directory
For the first time ever, a listing of make-up schools throughout the world, complete with contact information and what each school offers.

Kevin Scott Hees
Kevin Scott Hees by Janet Flora
After 15 years as a professional make-up artist and a photographer, (10 of those years spent in California), Kevin Scott Hees recently moved to New York City. Having worked as a model and photographer, Kevin started doing his models’ make-up on the side. A lucky mistake brought Kevin into the professional world of make-up artistry in the mid-'90s, when his photo portfolio was sent to Kevyn Aucoin and Aucoin in turn noticed the make-up and gave Kevin his big break. We take a look at Kevin’s career so far.

Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe
Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe by Joe Nazzaro
Howard Berger and the team at KNB Effects were granted the challenge of bringing CS Lewis’ characters to life on the big screen. Up until now, technology was not advanced enough to create this fantastical story on film in a way that did justice to the story. But Berger and his team were up for the task, creating 170 characters from 23 individual species, real and fantastic, for the film.


Good Times in the Great White North
Spies, Superheroes and a Season of Witches
Model Maker
Top Shop
A Splash of Color
Brittania Rules!
 
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