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>>CHRISTIEN TINSLEY: Hi, I'm Christien Tinsley, here with Stan Winston School of Character
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Arts.
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Today we're gonna be going over a lot of information.
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The biggest bit of information is INNOVATION in the Makeup FX industry.
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We're also going to be covering how you create a prosthetic transfer, which
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happens to be
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very innovative.
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And in the process of covering that we're gonna cover how to sculpt it
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we're gonna cover how to mold it.
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I'm even gonna tell you how to make up some transfer material
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I'm gonna show you how to freeze it
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And how to apply it.
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I was presented with
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this project
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Passion of the Christ, Greg Cannom,
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who has a relationship with
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Mel Gibson came to me
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asked me at the time if
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I wanted to look at this project and Mel Gibson wanted to
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really show
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the brutality of what was happening at the time.
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We started breaking the pros and cons of every material and why it would work?
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what would make it difficult?
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What is a waterproof material?
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What sticks to the skin really well, what kind of adhesives work?
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What's gonna hold up to
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liquids being poured on them?
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Sweat, blood... things like that.
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Y'know, I don't share my formula.
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I don't share all my methods and all our tricks and all our techniques.
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I don't feel it's right just to give it all the way.
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Dick Smith never gave one thing away for free.
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You.
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You.
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Have to go out and you have to
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buy the product,
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you have to set up a workbench,
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you have to devote yourself and your time to doing it.
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And that devotion to the idea is going to be what it takes to get you to the next step.
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So stay tuned and watch
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this exciting
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episode
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of innovation
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in prosthetic transfers.