MAKEUP EEFECT
Makeup effects in film refer to the techniques and processes used to transform an actor's appearance for a particular character or to create visual enhancements or alterations. Makeup effects can range from subtle changes to full-blown fantastical or realistic transformations, depending on the requirements of the story. There are various types of makeup effects commonly used in film: Prosthetic Makeup: This involves the use of prosthetic appliances, such as fake noses, ears, or facial pieces, which are applied to an actor's face or body to alter their appearance. Prosthetics are often made from materials like foam latex or silicone and are sculpted to match the desired look. Specialized Makeup: This includes various specialized techniques, such as aging makeup, scars, wounds, burns, or other physical deformities. These effects are achieved using different makeup products, techniques, and tools to create realistic or stylized visual elements. ...