You have got to check out this incredible Thanos cosplayer who was walking around WonderCon in Los Angeles this past weekend. I've got three videos for you to watch. One is a short rockin' video edit posted by our friends at Sneaky Zebra, another video features Thanos hanging out with Jesus, which I thought was pretty hilarious.
This is the best Thanos cosplay that I've ever seen. It's like the villain jumped right out of the comic book into real life! The facial makeup effects are freakin' awesome! Watch the videos below and hit us up with your thoughts on the costume. Thanos was cosplayed by mickignis, and his makeup was done by Lee Joyner and Midge Ordonez of Cinema Makeup School.
Epic as ever! @cinemamakeupschool #wondercon2016 #thanos @cchq
A video posted by Sneaky Zebra (@sneaky_zebra) on Mar 27, 2016 at 2:55pm Pdt
Clip from 'An Ode To Death', performed...
This is the best Thanos cosplay that I've ever seen. It's like the villain jumped right out of the comic book into real life! The facial makeup effects are freakin' awesome! Watch the videos below and hit us up with your thoughts on the costume. Thanos was cosplayed by mickignis, and his makeup was done by Lee Joyner and Midge Ordonez of Cinema Makeup School.
Epic as ever! @cinemamakeupschool #wondercon2016 #thanos @cchq
A video posted by Sneaky Zebra (@sneaky_zebra) on Mar 27, 2016 at 2:55pm Pdt
Clip from 'An Ode To Death', performed...
- 3/30/2016
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Famous Monsters of Filmland as American Gothic Press teamed-up with Cinema Makeup School and W.M. Creations this month for a monster movie makeup competition. The contest coincided with the first issue release of Broken Moon, a horror tale that features four classic monsters in brand new incarnations: the vampire, the werewolf, Frankenstein, and Gill Man.
Since its inception in 1958, Famous Monsters has had a long standing relationship with the art of practical movie makeup effects, going behind the scenes again and again to bring the magic of making monsters to fans across the country.
In 2015, FM launched its first original comics imprint with American Gothic Press, which has already seen success with titles like Gunsuits and Bornhome. Broken Moon, written by Steve Niles and illustrated by Nat Jones, is Agp’s first title to feature classic black and white movie monsters, and served as inspiration for the four makeup contest categories.
Since its inception in 1958, Famous Monsters has had a long standing relationship with the art of practical movie makeup effects, going behind the scenes again and again to bring the magic of making monsters to fans across the country.
In 2015, FM launched its first original comics imprint with American Gothic Press, which has already seen success with titles like Gunsuits and Bornhome. Broken Moon, written by Steve Niles and illustrated by Nat Jones, is Agp’s first title to feature classic black and white movie monsters, and served as inspiration for the four makeup contest categories.
- 10/30/2015
- by Caroline Stephenson
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
Sandy Collora, the man behind the classic fan film Batman: Dead End, World's Finest and the indie sci-fi Hunter Prey, is kickstarting an art book called The Art of Creature and Design. Collora not only created these awesome film projects, but he also has worked as a character and creature designer for films such as Men in Black, The Crow, Predator 2, Little Monsters, The Abyss and more. They guy is very talented, and he brought together several of his talented friends and associates to help provide content for this book. Some of those people include Jordu Schell, Steve Wang, Joel Harlow, and Aris Kolokontes.
If you're a regular visitor of the site, then you already know how much I love art. Fan art, concept art, comic art, fine art, and more. I enjoy it all! I also have a large collection of film and TV concept art books that I've bought over the years,...
If you're a regular visitor of the site, then you already know how much I love art. Fan art, concept art, comic art, fine art, and more. I enjoy it all! I also have a large collection of film and TV concept art books that I've bought over the years,...
- 12/28/2014
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
If last weekend’s Saw V and High School Musical 3 didn’t fulfill your zombie and gore requirements, look no further than the new web series Monster Makeover. Just in time for Halloween, Xbox360 has partnered with the Cinema Makeup School to provide video game and horror movie fans with a brand new reality show based on popular Xbox games. Hosted by video game bloggers Nelson Rodriguez and Natalie Sousa, Monster Makeover gives five makeup artists the chance to turn gorgeous models into horrific monsters based on creatures from new XBox360 games Left 4 Dead, Dead Space, Fallout 3, Gears of War 2 and Fable 2. The five makeup students – Simpat Beshiron, Robert Lindsay, Erin Dellamore, Morgan Muta and Lea Willard – from Los Angeles’ Cinema Makeup School (located right next to the historic Wiltern Theatre) will be competing for the grand prize of an Xbox360 prize pack (including an Xbox360 Elite, the five aforementioned...
- 10/29/2008
- by Andrew Schwarz
- Tubefilter.com
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