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Academy Honors Makeup Effects

The Academy honors makeup effects in feature films with a special panel presentation, “Blending Makeup with Digital Arts in Film.”

image: Todd Wawrychuk / ©A.M.P.A.S.

HOLLYWOOD, CA -- Last night as part of its VFX Convergence craft series, the Academy honored makeup effects in feature films with a special panel presentation, “Blending Makeup with Digital Arts in Film.”

Oscar-winning digital artists and makeup artists discussed the impact of changes in post-production and color correction upon their craft, and how digital cosmetic enhancements can create dramatic visual effects.

The Academy presented "Blending Makeup with Digital Arts in Film," at the Linwood Dunn Theater in Hollywood, CA, on Monday, April 22, 2013. Pictured (left to right): Academy Governor/host Leonard Engelman, Oscar-winning animation supervisor Steve Preeg, Oscar-winning makeup artist Rick Baker, Oscar-winning makeup artist Greg Cannom, visual effects supervisor Edson Williams, Oscar-winning animation supervisor Hal Hickel and Oscar-winning makeup artist Lois Burwell. image: Todd Wawrychuk / ©A.M.P.A.S.

Celebrated makeup artist Rick Baker described the creation of the various looks for Brad Pitt’s Benjamin Button in David Fincher’s The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, as well as the makeup effects for Men in Black 3. Pioneering makeup artist Lois Burwell talked about the makeup created for Lincoln and War Horse, in addition to many of the other notable highlights of her career. Animation supervisor Hal Hickel described the role of makeup in creating many of the CG characters, including the tentacled Davy Jones, for Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End.

Moderated by Academy Makeup Artists and Hairstylists branch governor Leonard Engelman, the evening also makeup artist Greg Cannom (The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, The Mask), animation director Steve Preeg (Tron: Legac y, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button), and visual effects supervisor Edson Williams (Les Misérables, Cloud Atlas).

Oscar-winning animation supervisor Steve Preeg during "Blending Makeup with Digital Arts in Film" image: Todd Wawrychuk / ©A.M.P.A.S.

The next event in the series is “From Matte Paintings to Full Environments and Set Extensions,” on Monday, April 29. Matte paintings and set extensions allow films to be enriched by creating entire worlds never built or seen before. Leading matte painters and production designers explore today’s techniques for creating these virtual worlds.

Scheduled panelists: Rocco Gioffre (Life of Pi, Captain America: The First Avenger) Rob Legato (Hugo, Titanic) Robert Stromberg (Oz The Great and Powerfu l, Alice in Wonderland) Guy Williams (Iron Man 3, Avengers)

Moderators: Craig Barron (Visual Effects Branch governor) and Theresa Rygiel (Visual Effects Branch)

Tickets to the event are available for $8 to Academy members and $10 to non-members.

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Formerly Editor-in-Chief of Animation World Network, Jennifer Wolfe has worked in the Media & Entertainment industry as a writer and PR professional since 2003.

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