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If anyone is a master at telling monster stories, it’s Guillermo del Toro. For years, he has wanted to tell his version of “Frankenstein,” and now his imagining of the classic Mary Shelley novel has ...
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Makeup designers Kazu Hiro, Mike Hill, and Dave Elsey tell IndieWire how even just small applications can transform an actor's appearance. Prosthetics can turn people into anything, from the ...
Prosthetics makeup master Mike Hill reveals how he and the filmmaker transformed Jacob Elordi into something wholly different from the Boris Karloff version.
At UC San Diego, mechanical engineering students seeking to apply their learning to projects first turn to the defense industry. In part, this is because UCSD currently offers no courses focusing on ...
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Point Designs, based in Broomfield, Colorado, USA, is producing titanium finger prosthetics in-house using a metal Additive Manufacturing machine from One Click Metal headquartered in Tamm, Germany.