Today was a busy day for some of the smaller guilds with the Visual Effects Society, the Cinema Audio Society, and the Makeup and Hairstylists Guilds all announcing their nominations for 2013.
First, we have the Ves, whose main category to look at is “Outstanding Visual Effects in a Visual Effects-Driven Feature Motion Picture,” where we find Gravity and four other nominees that are just going to have to be happy with the fact that they got nominated. This is perhaps the easiest category to call in the entirety of awards season, and I don’t mean just here, but for the Oscar as well (Last year’s winner, Life of Pi, easily took this category before going on to claim the Oscar). It’s true that films like The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug and Star Trek Into Darkness had outstanding effects as well, but nothing even came close to the amazing,...
First, we have the Ves, whose main category to look at is “Outstanding Visual Effects in a Visual Effects-Driven Feature Motion Picture,” where we find Gravity and four other nominees that are just going to have to be happy with the fact that they got nominated. This is perhaps the easiest category to call in the entirety of awards season, and I don’t mean just here, but for the Oscar as well (Last year’s winner, Life of Pi, easily took this category before going on to claim the Oscar). It’s true that films like The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug and Star Trek Into Darkness had outstanding effects as well, but nothing even came close to the amazing,...
- 1/15/2014
- by Jeff Beck
- We Got This Covered
The Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild (Muahs) announced on January 14 its nominations for the 2014 awards show on February 15.
Voting will begin online on January 21 and closes on February 11.
Feature Length Motion Picture (Feature Films)
Best Contemporary Hair Styling
Unfinished Song – Lucy Cain
One Chance – Christine Blundell, Donald Mc Innes
Lee Daniels’ The Butler – Candace Neal, Robert Stevenson
Best Contemporary Make-Up
Prisoners – Donald Mowat, Pamela Westmore
August: Osage County – Carla White, Bjoern Rehbein
One Chance – Christine Blundell, Donald McInnes
Best Period And/Or Character Hair Styling
American Hustle – Katherine Gordon, Michelle Johnson
The Lone Ranger – Gloria Pasqua Casny, Jules Holdren
Jobs – Nina Paskowitz, Michael Moore
Best Period And/Or Character Make-Up
Dallas Buyers Club – Evelyne Noraz, Rachel Geary
The Lone Ranger – Joel Harlow, Mike Smithson, 3rd Petition Robin Beauschesne
The Great Gatsby – Maurizio Silvi, Lesley Vanderwalt
Best Special Make-Up Effects
Bad Grandpa – Stephen Prouty
Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters – Mike Elizalde, Lufeng Qu
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Voting will begin online on January 21 and closes on February 11.
Feature Length Motion Picture (Feature Films)
Best Contemporary Hair Styling
Unfinished Song – Lucy Cain
One Chance – Christine Blundell, Donald Mc Innes
Lee Daniels’ The Butler – Candace Neal, Robert Stevenson
Best Contemporary Make-Up
Prisoners – Donald Mowat, Pamela Westmore
August: Osage County – Carla White, Bjoern Rehbein
One Chance – Christine Blundell, Donald McInnes
Best Period And/Or Character Hair Styling
American Hustle – Katherine Gordon, Michelle Johnson
The Lone Ranger – Gloria Pasqua Casny, Jules Holdren
Jobs – Nina Paskowitz, Michael Moore
Best Period And/Or Character Make-Up
Dallas Buyers Club – Evelyne Noraz, Rachel Geary
The Lone Ranger – Joel Harlow, Mike Smithson, 3rd Petition Robin Beauschesne
The Great Gatsby – Maurizio Silvi, Lesley Vanderwalt
Best Special Make-Up Effects
Bad Grandpa – Stephen Prouty
Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters – Mike Elizalde, Lufeng Qu
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- 1/14/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Los Angeles, Jan. 14, 2014 – Today the Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild’s President Susan Cabral-Ebert announced nominations for the 2014 Annual Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Awards in 14Categories. Winners will be announced at the 2014 Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild (Iatse Local 706) Awards honoring make-up artists and hair stylists outstanding achievements in motion pictures, television, commercials and live theater and will take place on Saturday, February 15, 2014 at Paramount Studios. M.A.C. Cosmetics is the Official Cocktail Reception Sponsor. Here’s the full list of nominations: Feature Length Motion Picture (Feature Films) Best Contemporary Hair Styling Unfinished Song Aurora Bergere One Chance Christine Blundell Donald Mc Innes Lee Daniels’ The Butler Candace Neal Robert Stevenson Best Contemporary Make-up Prisoners Donald Mowat Pamela Westmore August: Osage County Carla White Bjoern Rehbein One Chance Christine Blundell Donald Mc Innes Best Period And/Or Character Hair Styling American Hustle Katherine Gordon Michelle Johnson...
- 1/14/2014
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
Ron Perlman plays a big meanie in the movies, but he's clearly a giant softie. The extra large actor — who recently wrapped work on Guillermo del Toro's aliens versus robots bonanza, Pacific Rim — took time out of his busy schedule to work on a special project for the Make-a-Wish Foundation. Perlman reprised his role as the demon Hellboy for a child named Zachary, who wanted to meet Perlman dressed as the heroic monster, but also become Hellboy. Special effects company Spectral Motion — who have lent their talents to films like Fantastic Four and the X-Men series — hosted the event. "Ron loved the idea and donned the makeup once more (with the assistance of Lufeng Qu and Eden Elizalde) and also ordered a Hellboy sized meal of burgers...
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- 7/9/2012
- by Alison Nastasi
- Movies.com
by Meg Malone
His name may be Hellboy, but he showed the world he has the heart of an angel recently when he made one boy's dream come true.
After being contacted by the Make-a-Wish Foundation, special effects company Spectral Motion and Hellboy himself (also known as actor Ron Perlman) partnered up to make sure a young boy's wish to meet and become Hellboy became a reality.
"It was Zachary's wish to meet Hellboy and also to become Hellboy," according to a post on Spectral Motion's Facebook page. "When the Make-a-Wish Foundation contacted Spectral Motion with this request, Mike thought it would be fantastic to have Ron Perlman reprise his role for the day. Ron loved the idea and donned the makeup once more (with the assistance of Lufeng Qu and Eden Elizalde) and also ordered a Hellboy sized meal of burgers, shakes, and fries for Zachary and his family...
His name may be Hellboy, but he showed the world he has the heart of an angel recently when he made one boy's dream come true.
After being contacted by the Make-a-Wish Foundation, special effects company Spectral Motion and Hellboy himself (also known as actor Ron Perlman) partnered up to make sure a young boy's wish to meet and become Hellboy became a reality.
"It was Zachary's wish to meet Hellboy and also to become Hellboy," according to a post on Spectral Motion's Facebook page. "When the Make-a-Wish Foundation contacted Spectral Motion with this request, Mike thought it would be fantastic to have Ron Perlman reprise his role for the day. Ron loved the idea and donned the makeup once more (with the assistance of Lufeng Qu and Eden Elizalde) and also ordered a Hellboy sized meal of burgers, shakes, and fries for Zachary and his family...
- 7/9/2012
- by Splash Page Team
- MTV Splash Page
Here's a great feel good story for the weekend! Hellboy actor Ron Perlman and special effects studio Spectral Motion teamed up with the Make-a-Wish Foundation to grant a wish for a little boy named Zachary. Zachary's wish was to meet Hellboy, and become Hellboy.
Zachary loved his visit for two very special reasons. It was Zachary's wish to meet Hellboy and also to become Hellboy. When the Make-a-Wish Foundation contacted Spectral Motion with this request, Mike thought it would be fantastic to have Ron Perlman reprise his role for the day. Ron loved the idea and donned the makeup once more (with the assistance of Lufeng Qu and Eden Elizalde) and also ordered a Hellboy sized meal of burgers, shakes, and fries for Zachary and his family and the entire Spectral crew to enjoy. Later in the day, Zachary was transformed into Hellboy with the assistance of makeup artists Lufeng Qu and Neil Winn.
Zachary loved his visit for two very special reasons. It was Zachary's wish to meet Hellboy and also to become Hellboy. When the Make-a-Wish Foundation contacted Spectral Motion with this request, Mike thought it would be fantastic to have Ron Perlman reprise his role for the day. Ron loved the idea and donned the makeup once more (with the assistance of Lufeng Qu and Eden Elizalde) and also ordered a Hellboy sized meal of burgers, shakes, and fries for Zachary and his family and the entire Spectral crew to enjoy. Later in the day, Zachary was transformed into Hellboy with the assistance of makeup artists Lufeng Qu and Neil Winn.
- 7/7/2012
- by Venkman
- GeekTyrant
In what is no doubt the most heartwarming story we've seen in quite some time, Ron Perlman recently donned the full Hellboy costume to make a little boy's wish come true. And who says horror fans don't have a heart. Most passionate people in the world, I tell ya.
As per Spectral Motion's Facebook page...
In the past three weeks, Spectral Motion has been honored to host two wonderful Make-a-Wish children, Caleb and Zachary. Zachary loved his visit for two very special reasons. It was Zachary's wish to meet Hellboy and also to become Hellboy. When the Make-a-Wish Foundation contacted Spectral Motion with this request, Mike thought it would be fantastic to have Ron Perlman reprise his role for the day. Ron loved the idea and donned the makeup once more (with the assistance of Lufeng Qu and Eden Elizalde) and also ordered a Hellboy sized meal of burgers, shakes,...
As per Spectral Motion's Facebook page...
In the past three weeks, Spectral Motion has been honored to host two wonderful Make-a-Wish children, Caleb and Zachary. Zachary loved his visit for two very special reasons. It was Zachary's wish to meet Hellboy and also to become Hellboy. When the Make-a-Wish Foundation contacted Spectral Motion with this request, Mike thought it would be fantastic to have Ron Perlman reprise his role for the day. Ron loved the idea and donned the makeup once more (with the assistance of Lufeng Qu and Eden Elizalde) and also ordered a Hellboy sized meal of burgers, shakes,...
- 7/7/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
I just read a story about Ron Perlman reprising his role as Hellboy for the Make-a-Wish foundation that I wanted to share this with our readers. Spectral Motion’s effects work has been seen in films such films as Hellboy, Blade Trinity, and X-Men: The Last Stand and they were recently approached about honoring two requests from Make-a-Wish children.
With the assistance of Ron Perlman, Spectral Motion was able to make young Zachary’s wish come true and I’ll let Spectral Motion and the pictures below tell the rest of this touching story:
In the past three weeks, Spectral Motion has been honored to host two wonderful Make-a-Wish children, Caleb and Zachary. Zachary loved his visit for two very special reasons. It was Zachary’s wish to meet Hellboy and also to become Hellboy. When the Make-a-Wish Foundation contacted Spectral Motion with this request, Mike thought it would be...
With the assistance of Ron Perlman, Spectral Motion was able to make young Zachary’s wish come true and I’ll let Spectral Motion and the pictures below tell the rest of this touching story:
In the past three weeks, Spectral Motion has been honored to host two wonderful Make-a-Wish children, Caleb and Zachary. Zachary loved his visit for two very special reasons. It was Zachary’s wish to meet Hellboy and also to become Hellboy. When the Make-a-Wish Foundation contacted Spectral Motion with this request, Mike thought it would be...
- 7/6/2012
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
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