Actor Peter Saarsgard and Make-up Artist Dave Dupuis visit MUD New York
Posted by Carmen Hendrickson | 02/03/2011 | 5 Comments
Labels: School, NY Campus
Special effects artist Dave Dupuis and award-winning actor Peter Saarsgard recently visited our MUD NY campus… and it was a packed house! Current and grad students from every program sat in to learn more about these two accomplished men and their experiences in the make-up and film industries.
Dave Dupuis, who has worked on such major films as X-Men: The Last Stand and The Book of Eli, and hit television shows such as Nip/Tuck and Heroes, told behind-the-scenes stories about actors he’s worked with and their personal apprehensions while getting made up for a role. In one of his stories, he told us that one of the leading actors in The Curious Case of Benjamin Button wasn’t too happy about how the aging prosthetics made him look old! Dupuis also talked about onset mishaps that have happened with prosthetics. According to Dave, the key is to stay calm, reach deep into your bag of make-up tricks and make it work!
The focus of the afternoon then turned to the actor’s perspective. Peter Saarsgard (actor in Jarhead, Green Lantern, Orphan and An Education) was gracious and informative, telling the artists about how it feels from his side of the make-up chair. He explained how sometimes having make-up done or the application of prosthetics (such as having facial hair applied to him for his character) can often be uncomfortable and tiring. He also helped the artists understand just how important their professionalism and attitude can be in calming and relaxing their client – the actor.
It was an exciting opportunity for MUD NY and we are looking forward to many more visits from industry pros our professional development lectures!
Comments
janaina February 8, 2011 at 11:42 am
ola sou brasileira gostaria de saber como faco para eu fazer um curso de makeup gostaria de saber os valores. espero uma resposta.
Make-Up Designory February 8, 2011 at 6:35 pm
Hi Kristen,
This talk (a part of our Lecture Series) was just that – a day of class where an industry professional comes to speak about the industry for students. Yes, we hope to do this more often.
Thanks for your comment!
Best regards,
Make-Up Designory
Make-Up Designory February 8, 2011 at 6:41 pm
Hi Janaina,
If you are interested in attending MUD, the best place to start is on our website at http://www.mud.edu/. Just select the campus you are interested in (Los Angeles or New York). You can also download a free catalog at any time by selecting “Request Catalog” in the upper right hand corner.
Here is also a link to a blog article for international students that might interest you:
http://www.mudblog.net/blog/advice_int_students/
Of course, if you have any questions you are more than welcome to contact us. For LA, email .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) or call 818-729-9420 or for NY, email .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) or call 212-925-9250.
Thanks for your interest and good luck!
Make-Up Designory
bethany Serpico March 14, 2011 at 6:38 pm
I am severely bummed I missed this! I hope that you guys have more of these especially about special effects in the future.
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Kristen February 6, 2011 at 6:33 pm
You guys should do this kind of stuff more often. Like for current students, maybe there can be a day of class where an industry professional comes to speak about the industry and such for students.