Showing posts with label Movie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Movie. Show all posts

Monday, January 2, 2012

BEAUTY QUOTES FROM REEL WOMEN



Beauty Quotes From Reel Women


Stunning today

Character contributes to beauty. It fortifies a woman as her youth fades. A mode of conduct, a standard of courage, discipline, fortitude, and integrity can do a great deal to make a woman beautiful.––Jacqueline Bisset


















      
kickin' it old school

“Beauty is only skin deep. I think what's really important is finding a balance of mind, body and spirit. Somebody said to me not too long ago, 'Until you're twenty, you have the face you are born with, and after that you have the face you deserve', and I really loved that - the idea that you wear who you are on your face.............Jennifer Lopez



Brigitte Today



I gave my beauty and my youth to men. I am going to give my wisdom and experience to animals.......
Brigitte Bardot 



















Joan Today
The problem with beauty is that it's like being born rich and getting poorer....Joan Collins










































Sunday, March 20, 2011

GET THE LOOK: A SINGLE MAN'S JULIANNE MOORE

STEP BY STEP: Get Julianne Moore's makeup Look from "A SINGLE MAN"

I was given a request to post on how to do Julianne Moore's makeup from the TOM FORD directed masterpiece, A SINGLE MAN. I will do my best for them and for you. This is vital 1960's fashion.
Very Chic and stylish. I'm my attempt to  create a step by step how to do makeup, i am going to be pretty vague on specific products as to let you play and create form your own stuff.



So here we go!

1. SKIN
Julianna's skin looks very natural as you can still see her freckles on her face. So try a Tinted moisturizer, make sure it contains SPF please. Then set it with some loose powder for a matte finish, i would suggest Makeupforever's HD Finishing Powder.

2.EYES
 For your eyes start by using a pale eye shadow across the lid, you can choose how dramatic you want to go, i suggest using something matte finish, maybe try Smashbox Vanilla, MAC paints in Bare Canvas or the IT stick from Benefit.

a. again with a matte finish, take a dark shadow to the crease of your eye and contour to create depth leaving the top lid white. examples Sable, deep Purples?


b. Line the top of the lid winging it out at the end, i like Smashbox Limitless Liquid Liner pen, its amazing for doing winged liner. Line the under eye with a charcoal, brown or black liner and smudge just a taste.

c.  Line the insides of the lower rims with a white liner pencil, there are some great ones out there too.
MAC Pale Yellow is awesome.


d.  layer on your favorite mascara and apply a strip or a few individual for pop. start center and corners

3.  CHEEKS
I think cheeks are not center stage in this look so use something soft , a cream blush would be great, id say try TARTES Tipsy


4.  LIPS
And to top of this look apply a natural lipstick, nude or pale coral would be sweet. oh and i can't believe i am saying this but no gloss, try a lipstick  with luster.

There you go I hope That was helpful!
mykie xoxo

Monday, March 7, 2011

HD .. ENEMY OF THE WRINKLE? By Tyson Birmann

I received this via email from a friend and co-worker, my DIT guy on my last 5 films. On our last show, WITHOUT RESERVATION'S, production chose to use the RED CAMERA, ugh, utter nightmare for makeup and hair. Bad monitor images, showed every little flaw and I just didn't know what to make of it and was actually questioning if my work was even good. So he sent me this and I thought I would share it with you guys out there that may be feeling the way I have been about this new lean towards RED CAMERAS. Thanks Tyson!
mykie xix


It seems like every time I am on set I hear a makeup person or actor refer to how “HD is too clear, you can see every wrinkle!”   They are trying to say that HD is more clear than film.  You see more detail and therefore more of the “faults” in the frame.  The truth is that this isn’t really true at all.  Film has the ability to show much more detail than even the best Digital motion picture medium.  Of course this is subjective to conditions, but when shooting side by side, film will win the “resolution” war.
I’m here to clear up so misconceptions in all of this.  Film is king.  More clear, more crisp, more latitude, sensitivity, etc…  But at the end of the day, it ends up looking “softer” to the eye.  This isn’t because of a lack of image, but the process through which the  image gets… well, processed.
Film is photochemical.  For lack of a better term, “organic”.   The detail in the process is down the molecular level and in it’s pure form would choke a super computer with it’s complexities and nuance.   So why does does digital seam more clear?  The answer lies within transfers.  When you shoot film, the first thing you need to do is process it.  Just like sending a roll to the photomat, it goes through a chemical process that draws this information out.  You are now taking an “organic” process and asking another “organic” process to translate it.  From there you have a negative and another photochemical process makes it into a positive print.  So on and so on, until you have the look and the image you wanted.
Digital is, by definition, data.  The image is coded into binary that represent addresses of color on a grid.  OK… so this is super simplified, but it is the basic idea.  As long as you don’t alter the grid the addresses remain constant and the image can be copied, transfered, and transported forever (in theory) and it will never change.  Even the term “copy” is misleading.  ”Replicate” or even “clone” is more apt.  *The 1st to the last, the image is unchanged unless you WANT to change it.
So to clarify, digital only seems more clear because the image remains intact through the process.  Film has a series of chemical steps that cause the image itself to appear “softer”.  The hard edges of those crow’s feet seem to seem to get less harsh each time.    Though if you want to get that “film look” and soften those edges, post can do wonders!
So next time you hear someone say “HD looks TOO detailed” you can send them this link.
Tyson Birmann
(* digital fidelity is based on the use of the same codec through each process.  Transfers between different codecs may result in alterations and compression, therefore altering the image.)

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Ahoy Matey! OPI For Pirate Nails? That's Right!


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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

OSCAR NOMINEES~ Who's Yor Pick?



83rd Annual Academy Awards

Nominees
Winners to be announced on Sunday, February 27th.


* So I thought since I posted the nominees, and posted as well in red my choices and predictions, i thought it fitting to add to this posting the winners that all took home Oscar gold this evening,  Let's see how well i did, shall we? 

It's That time of the year again, where the Motion Picture Academy  honors all those who entertain, enlighten, teach, make us laugh, weep, think, and just escape from  all the troubles of our own lives if just for 2 hours. Movies have saved my life in way that would take pages to express.  So in case you didn't know here's the Nominees, I do have a bone to pick with the Academy over BEST MAKEUP, why still only 3 nominees......ridiculous!

I have indicated in bold RED my personal picks and there may be some ties as well, now these are subject to change, there are a few films i have yet to see.  mykie xoxo




Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role

Nominees:

Javier Bardem for Biutiful (2010)
Jeff Bridges for True Grit (2010)
Colin Firth for The King's Speech (2010) WINNER!!!
James Franco for 127 Hours (2010)

Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role

Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role

Nominees:

Christian Bale for The Fighter (2010) WINNER!!!
Jeremy Renner for The Town (2010)

Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role

Nominees:

Amy Adams for The Fighter (2010)
Melissa Leo for The Fighter (2010) WINNER!!!

Best Achievement in Directing

Nominees:

Tom Hooper for The King's Speech (2010) WINNER!!!

Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen

Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material Previously 

Produced or Published

Best Animated Feature Film of the Year

Best Foreign Language Film of the Year

Nominees:

Dogtooth (2009): Giorgos Lanthimos(Greece)
In a Better World (2010): Susanne Bier(Denmark) WINNER!!!
Incendies (2010): Denis Villeneuve(Canada)

Best Achievement in Cinematography

Best Achievement in Editing

Best Achievement in Costume Design

Best Achievement in Makeup

Nominees:

The Wolfman (2010): Rick Baker, WINNER!!!
Dave Elsey

And in protest i will not pick anyone, there
where so many films that could be in this
category, BLACK SWAN?

Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures, 

Original Score

Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures,

 Original Song

Nominees:

127 Hours (2010): A.R. RahmanRollo ArmstrongDido("If I Rise")
Country Strong (2010): Tom Douglas, Hillary Lindsey,
 Troy Verges("Coming Home")
Tangled (2010): Alan MenkenGlenn Slater("I See the Light")
Toy Story 3 (2010): Randy Newman("We Belong Together") WINNER!!!

Best Achievement in Sound Editing

Best Documentary, Short Subjects

Nominees:

Killing in the Name (2010): Nominees TBD
Poster Girl (2010): Nominees TBD

Best Short Film, Animated

Best Short Film, Live Action

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