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Yet, our genetic
makeup
also plays a part.
So why would we want to change the genetic
makeup
of plants for space?
Using synthetic biology to change the genetic
makeup
of any living organisms, especially our own, is not without its moral and ethical quandaries.
You see, the 2.7 billion-dollar project promised an era of predictive and preventative medicine based on our unique genetic
makeup.
And when we're rushing to get out of the house and we have so much to handle, he handles everything, so I have time to do my hair and
makeup.
They'll put it in
makeup.
For these people, death is not necessarily a pristine, makeup, powder-blue tuxedo kind of affair.
We tend to think of a facade as being like makeup, a decorative layer applied at the end to a building that's effectively complete.
And to think, like, years ago, I would have needed acting training and, like,
makeup
and a fake ID.
And this girl spent a lot of time in the morning to put on makeup, like you can see in any young girl's life.
SB: So, I watched you in the
makeup
room taking selfies with the
makeup
artist, and just being generally very accessible.
By the clothes that we wear and the
makeup
that we put on.
It's like really, really good
makeup.
For example: we would, like everyone does, take family pictures, and my mom would bring a little top of makeup, and it was her
makeup.
Now, there's no use of prosthetic
makeup
or photography of Brad superimposed over another actor's body.
We even ruled out the idea of using
makeup.
We realized that prosthetic
makeup
just wouldn't hold up, particularly in close-up.
And
makeup
is an additive process.
And here you can see a subject having phosphorus
makeup
stippled on her face.
And the "Aha!" was, what if we could take Brad Pitt, and we could put Brad in this device, and use this Contour process, and we could stipple on this phosphorescent
makeup
and put him under the black lights, and we could, in fact, scan him in real time performing Ekman's FACS poses.
We brought in Rick Baker, and Rick is one of the great
makeup
and special effects gurus of our industry.
We spend billions and billions of dollars on clothing, on makeup, on the latest trend of glasses, but what we don't spend money and time on is connecting with each other in a way that is truthful and honest and stripped of those visual receptors.
And it wasn't until a few games into the tournament that a friend of mine talks to me and says, "Why does it feel like everything I'm seeing is commercials for
makeup
and household cleaning products and diets?"
So ... so I did a spot on CNN the other day where I actually spent more time in
makeup
than I did talking on air.
We had fashion designers, installation artists, models, we had
makeup
artists, jewelry designers, all kinds of people working with me to make my wedding an art installation.
But no, for the protest, they dressed all in white, no
makeup.
This film probably would have been good,if they didn't use CGI (computer generated imagery)for the werewolf scenes.It made the creatures look fake and the werewolves looked cartoonish.CGI is great for certain effects like the dinasours in Jurassic Park or Twister.But when we see a film where the creature must look completely real,CGI is not the way to go.Look at An American Werewolf in London.No CGI.Just
makeup
and a mechanical creature and what you come up with was more realistic than what was shown in the sequel.This film did offer a few gags that was fun to watch and the humor in this movie seemed to have drawn me in but it's nothing more than a film that I thought was O.K.And that's not good enough.In my opinion,An American Werewolf in Paris doesn't hold up to the original.
The makeup, costumes and sound design are distractingly poor, and the battle scenes were substandard as well, inferior to other samurai films of earlier years (Seven Samurai comes to mind).
Case in point: for the first ten minutes of the movie nothing happens except the 3 main characters sit in their room smoking dope, put on their makeup, and then answer a phone call.
The casting director and
makeup
artist did a fair job of finding actors who resembled the famous ensemble.
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