Stage & Screen Hairstyles

Stage & Screen Hairstyles

Author: Kit Spencer

Publisher: Back Stage Books

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13:

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Provides instructions for creating vintage hairstyles for stage and screen.


Period Hairstyles for Studio, Stage & Screen

Period Hairstyles for Studio, Stage & Screen

Author: Kit Spencer

Publisher: Backstage

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781408109885

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Every period in history has its classic hairstyles. If you need to create a period hairstyle for a film, stage production or fashionshoot, this title is a most trusted companion. With clear instructions and close-up photography showing how to create more than 100 vintage styles this is a welcome resource for the dressing room.


Wigs and Make-up for Theatre, TV and Film

Wigs and Make-up for Theatre, TV and Film

Author: Patricia Baker

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012-10-02

Total Pages: 249

ISBN-13: 1136077103

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This book teaches the basic skills of theatrical and media make-up and wigmaking. It is ideal for students aiming at a career in the world of entertainment - whether it be theatre, television or film - or those hoping to become make-up artists within these fields.


Costume, Makeup, and Hair

Costume, Makeup, and Hair

Author: Adrienne L. McLean

Publisher: Rutgers University Press

Published: 2016-10-07

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 0813572975

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Movie buffs and film scholars alike often overlook the importance of makeup artists, hair stylists, and costumers. With precious few but notable exceptions, creative workers in these fields have received little public recognition, even when their artistry goes on to inspire worldwide fashion trends. From the acclaimed Behind the Silver Screen series, Costume, Makeup, and Hair charts the development of these three crafts in the American film industry from the 1890s to the present. Each chapter examines a different era in film history, revealing how the arts of cinematic costume, makeup, and hair, have continually adapted to new conditions, making the transitions from stage to screen, from monochrome to color, and from analog to digital. Together, the book’s contributors give us a remarkable glimpse into how these crafts foster creative collaboration and improvisation, often fashioning striking looks and ingenious effects out of limited materials. Costume, Makeup, and Hair not only considers these crafts in relation to a wide range of film genres, from sci-fi spectacles to period dramas, but also examines the role they have played in the larger marketplace for fashion and beauty products. Drawing on rare archival materials and lavish color illustrations, this volume provides readers with both a groundbreaking history of film industry labor and an appreciation of cinematic costume, makeup, and hairstyling as distinct art forms.


The Verbal Arts Workbook

The Verbal Arts Workbook

Author: David Carey

Publisher: A&C Black

Published: 2010-09-26

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 1408132567

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Actors need to learn not only how to use their voice, but to use voice and language together. This book is about the expressive potential of language, and how actors can develop the verbal skills to release that potential. Written by tutors at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) and authors of the successful companion title, The Vocal Arts Workbook + DVD, this book provides practical approaches to each aspect of verbal expression: Sound: speech sounds and how to use them more expressively Image: bring life and specificity to images when you speak Sense: focus on the most significant words and phrases in a speech or scene Rhythm: how rhythm is created and used in both verse and prose Argument: the structure or logic of language Putting it all together using one classical and one modern scene Each of the chapters consists of several sections: Framework; Exploration; Exercises; Follow-up; Suggested Texts; and Further Reading, addressing the learner throughout, but also providing Teaching Tips which give specific notes for teachers.


Costume, Makeup, and Hair

Costume, Makeup, and Hair

Author: Adrienne L. McLean

Publisher: Rutgers University Press

Published: 2016-10-07

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 0813571537

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Movie buffs and film scholars alike often overlook the importance of makeup artists, hair stylists, and costumers. With precious few but notable exceptions, creative workers in these fields have received little public recognition, even when their artistry goes on to inspire worldwide fashion trends. From the acclaimed Behind the Silver Screen series, Costume, Makeup, and Hair charts the development of these three crafts in the American film industry from the 1890s to the present. Each chapter examines a different era in film history, revealing how the arts of cinematic costume, makeup, and hair, have continually adapted to new conditions, making the transitions from stage to screen, from monochrome to color, and from analog to digital. Together, the book’s contributors give us a remarkable glimpse into how these crafts foster creative collaboration and improvisation, often fashioning striking looks and ingenious effects out of limited materials. Costume, Makeup, and Hair not only considers these crafts in relation to a wide range of film genres, from sci-fi spectacles to period dramas, but also examines the role they have played in the larger marketplace for fashion and beauty products. Drawing on rare archival materials and lavish color illustrations, this volume provides readers with both a groundbreaking history of film industry labor and an appreciation of cinematic costume, makeup, and hairstyling as distinct art forms.


Style and Status

Style and Status

Author: Susannah Walker

Publisher: University Press of Kentucky

Published: 2007-02-23

Total Pages: 266

ISBN-13: 0813172195

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Between the 1920s and the 1970s, American economic culture began to emphasize the value of consumption over production. At the same time, the rise of new mass media such as radio and television facilitated the advertising and sales of consumer goods on an unprecedented scale. In Style and Status: Selling Beauty to African American Women, 1920–1975, Susannah Walker analyzes an often-overlooked facet of twentieth-century consumer society as she explores the political, social, and racial implications of the business devoted to producing and marketing beauty products for African American women. Walker examines African American beauty culture as a significant component of twentieth-century consumerism, and she links both subjects to the complex racial politics of the era. The efforts of black entrepreneurs to participate in the American economy and to achieve self-determination of black beauty standards often caused conflict within the African American community. Additionally, a prevalence of white-owned firms in the African American beauty industry sparked widespread resentment, even among advocates of full integration in other areas of the American economy and culture. Concerned African Americans argued that whites had too much influence over black beauty culture and were invading the market, complicating matters of physical appearance with questions of race and power. Based on a wide variety of documentary and archival evidence, Walker concludes that African American beauty standards were shaped within black society as much as they were formed in reaction to, let alone imposed by, the majority culture. Style and Status challenges the notion that the civil rights and black power movements of the 1950s through the 1970s represents the first period in which African Americans wielded considerable influence over standards of appearance and beauty. Walker explores how beauty culture affected black women’s racial and feminine identities, the role of black-owned businesses in African American communities, differences between black-owned and white-owned manufacturers of beauty products, and the concept of racial progress in the post–World War II era. Through the story of the development of black beauty culture, Walker examines the interplay of race, class, and gender in twentieth-century America.


Do Bald Men Get Half-price Haircuts?

Do Bald Men Get Half-price Haircuts?

Author: Vince Staten

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 186

ISBN-13: 0684867451

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And the enthusiasm of a barbershop connoisseur, Staten captures a world, both intimate and universal, that nearly every American man grew up with.


The World of Fashion

The World of Fashion

Author: Jay Diamond

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2013-01-30

Total Pages: 721

ISBN-13: 1609015274

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The World of Fashion, 5th Edition is the essential resource for students seeking to understand the fashion industry. Starting with an introduction to fashion's history and its evolving role within the global marketplace, this book provides in-depth coverage of the design, manufacturing and merchandising segments of the fashion industry.