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Posts for December 20th 2010

In the Grid - The makeup from "TRON: Legacy"

December 20, 2010 11:18 am · Posted by oldergirlbeauty

You guys know that I am an 80's baby. Well, I'm also an 80's baby that loves her some geek stuff - including the original "TRON" movie. So, when the sequel, "TRON: Legacy" opened this past weekend, you *know* I was one of the first in line.

Now, this movie was great, esp in 3D - however, I kept getting distracted by the amazing eye makeup on the Sirens & Quorra (*played by my girlcrush - Olivia Wilde). Seriously - they were just that good. Reminiscent of the futuristic vibe of the iconic eye from "A Clockwork Orange" the Sirens in T:L had some serious lashes going on:

TRON-Jem-eyes - image via filmedge.net

So, literally, as soon as I walked out of the movie, I put out the word that I *HAD* to know what was what with the makeup and the makeup Gods answered. Here is a Q&A about TRON: Legacy's makeup and how to get Quorra's look for yourself:

Q&A with Rosalina da Silva - TRON Legacy, Makeup Department Head

Q: How does a makeup artist prepare to work on a film? Do you receive guidance from the director or collaborate with the costume designer/art director/key hair stylist on the makeup look?
A: In my particular case, I was hired by the producer, Jeffrey Silver. He gave me a synopsis of the movie, and from there, I created a vision in my head. Next, I gathered magazines, tear sheets, and graphics, through which I could show an example of my thoughts and ideas. In a meeting with Joseph Kosinski, the director, we talked through everything and even explored other ideas. Given his background in architecture, I thought that incorporating strong lines and shapes into the makeup designs would be appropriate in keeping not only with the sets and costumes, but also with his vision. The costume design was definitely a point of inspiration, as well. I then began working with the hair stylist to design and create looks for Joseph’s approval. It was a team effort and it all had to look seamless.

Q: The film was shot in 3D – what key products do you use when films are shot this way and how do the products and technique differ from that which you use in 2D.
A: Shooting in 3D was a totally unknown technique for me, so it was a process of trial and error for the first month of makeup tests. However, I knew that the work had to be extremely refined and that the skin tone colors were going to be an additional challenge. Because of this, I made the decision to block out the natural skin tones and give the faces very reflective finishes by creating and designing foundations and powders that would help create that type of look. Although some makeup brands have HD specific products, I didn’t use them because I needed extremely heavy coverage.

Q: TRON Legacy was filmed using intricate lighting methods and characters were lit from below - how did that effect the makeup designs?
A: The lighting was very broad and soft, almost shadow-less. My intention in creating these designs and keeping the palette monochromatic was to make sure that the actors totally fit into the set and became a part of it… assuming and reflecting the ambiance.

Q: How do the lighted costumes and digital elements of the film affect the makeup design?
A: By keeping the designs neutral and reflective, the makeup embraces the lighting elements of the sets and works with them to complement the costumes.

Q: What research did you do to come up with the bold, geometric looks for the "Sirens"?
A: Creating the Sirens’ makeup look was a long process with loads of tests and changes. The original idea for these characters had to be simplified in order to become production friendly. Originally, the Siren characters were all supposed to have been created equal and identical, but that wasn’t possible because actresses with different skin shades were cast. I decided to exaggerate their skin tones and take this contrast to the extreme by making some sirens many shades darker and others much lighter than their natural skin colors.

Q: How does a makeup design contribute to building a movie character?
A: The characters are built by an entire creative team, and my job is to use makeup as one of the most visual elements to bring the director’s ultimate vision to the screen.

Q: The makeup looks for the female leads, Quorra and Siren Jem, reference the heavily lined eyes at Giambattista Valli’s FW’10 fashion show. What inspired these fashion forward looks?
A: I looked at so many fashion runways shows! Makeup artist Kabuki’s runway work was a great inspiration for me. The director wanted the Sirens to be ‘sexy goddesses’, so I made sure to emphasize the eyes by adding three sets of lashes and out of this world contact lenses! (*emphasis mine!)

TRON-Quorra-eyes - image via wallpaperswide.com

Q: Quorra’s look is very wearable for evening. Can you provide step-by-step instructions on how to create Quorra’s look?

  • M·A·C Strobe Liquid
  • A full coverage foundation, applied full strength with a foundation brush
  • A mixture of very light colours
  • A shimmery highlight powder (also brushed along side nose into the inner eyebrow area)
  • M·A·C Paint in Bare Canvas as a base, M·A·C Paint Pot in Quite Natural in
    the eye crease, and M·A·C Paint Pot in Bare Study to create highlights.
  • M·A·C Eye Kohl in Smolder, blended and smudged to create the eyeliner
  • M·A·C Eye Pencil in Ebony
  • M·A·C Fluidline in Blacktrack
  • Mascara: Black, volume enhancing, waterproof mascara
  • Eye Brows: Brow gel to shape the hairs, darkened with M·A·C Fluidline in Blacktrack
  • Lips: M·A·C Lipstick in Fresh Brew
  • For the finishing touches, I made my own loose powder with a base of M·A·C Iridescent
    Powder/Loose in Silver Dusk and M·A·C Set Powder in Invisible with a dash of other
    pigments and powders. I put them all into a blender and crushed them to create an
    extra fine reflective powder. This was a staple throughout the movie on most characters.
  • Other staple products included M·A·C Fluidline in Blacktrack, which I used in excess of
    hundreds of pots, and M·A·C Paint Pots in Background.

Q: The makeup in TRON Legacy is monochromatic, using a lot of black and white. What effect did you hope to achieve by designing the makeup this way?
A: I simply didn’t want any color makeup. I thought that color would compete with the sets and costumes, and I wanted the characters to be part of the set, with the exception of Sam. For his character, I wrestled with designing a makeup for a human living in a virtual world. I wanted his makeup to be different and dramatic.

Q: What challenges did you face when designing and applying the makeup?
A: Perhaps the biggest challenge was to maintain the makeup perfectly all day long. With so many elements working against us, a major issue involved trying to keep the actors cool and dry so that they wouldn’t sweat off the makeup.

Q: What other films have you worked on?
A: Most Recently I wrapped Sucker Punch. During the last few years, I worked on Watchmen, X-Men 3, Fantastic 4, and Tooth Fairy.

See what I mean? Are you going to go see TRON: Legacy and see what I am talking about for yourself? (*Or just because you are as big of a geek as I am?) Lemme know if you do!

Beauty bloggers helping "Doctors Without Borders"

December 20, 2010 8:52 am · Posted by oldergirlbeauty

This past Friday, the lovely Karla, from KarlaSugar.net, and I were interviewed by the local OKC Fox Affliate, KOKH Fox 25, about Karla's charity brainchild - BeautyBloggers.org

beautybloggers.org logo

(*You can check out our video HERE. As they uploaded it as a flash file, I can't embed it here.)

Here is the official "About" info on the auction/idea:

BeautyBloggers.org is the collaboration of almost 50 different beauty bloggers and brands. In the spirit of the holidays, we wanted to make a meaningful contribution to charity — knowing that the most effective donation to any charity is cash.

So we’re putting our makeup on the auction block. Winning bids will be donated directly to Doctors Without Borders.

We’re raising money for Doctors Without Borders because women are always disproportionately affected in any disaster. This organization is committed to bringing quality medical care to people in crisis, regardless of race, religion, or political affiliation. They treat rape victims in Papua New Guinea; they make sure women don’t die in childbirth in Pakistan; they helped flood victims in Mexico and earthquake victims in Haiti. They work in 65 countries around the world, and your donation will make an immediate impact. Click here to learn more about MSF

Mally Beauty Rise and Shine collection

I'll just say that I am excited to be a part of this auction & that I was able to be interviewed, along with Karla, to help bring awareness to this great idea. So you know, I donated a Mally Beauty "Rise and Shine 9-piece Long Wear Brightening Collection" that I paid for myself. It's no longer available on QVC, so this would be a great way to get started with Mally products, if I haven't already convinced you before now. ;)

BUT!! *TODAY* is the LAST day of the auction - it ends at *5PM CST*. Now, I know most of you are auction snipers, waiting till the last bit to snatch up that great deal, so this post comes at the right time for you. Get over there and get to bidding! Seriously - you won't believe the hard to find/cult/LE/Europe only pieces that are available in this thing! And, after you win - come back and tell me what you got!! :)

*I also want to make sure you know who else I am lucky enough to be a part of this with, too:

Afrobella, A Girl's Gotta Spa!, AlyWalansky.com, Armani Beauty, Bay Area Style File, Beauté Cosmetics, Beauty Alchemist, The Beauty Look Book, Bobbi Brown, Cafe Makeup, Cargo, China Glaze, EnKore, Estee Lauder, For the Love of Beauty, Givenchy, Gloss Menagerie, Gouldylox Reviews, Grace Gold for AOL StyleList, KarlaSugar, KraseyBeauty, Lancome, Leonor Greyl, The Makeup Girl, Miss Whoever You Are, Musings of a Muse, My Lips But Better, Nadine Jolie, The Non-Blonde, Older Girl Beauty, OPI, Out in a Pout, Pink Sith, Prime Beauty, Product Girl, Pursebuzz, Renee Rouleau, Sasquatch Swatch, Sicka Than Average, Spoiled Pretty, Talika, Three Custom Color Specialists, and Votre Vu