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You Can  Be A Woman Chemist
Featuring Universal Pictures' King Kong
 
Wellington is now New York
in the 1930's.

 

The costume design for King Kong was based on clothing design from the 1920's -1930's. Pictured, from left to right: Jack Black (Carl Denham), Naomi Watts (Ann Darrow), Adrien Brody (Jack Driscoll) and Kyle Chandler (Bruce Baxter).

 

Accessories are the finishing touches applied to costume design. They help define many attributes of the character's personality.

 

Jack Black (Carl Denham) dressed in men's evening wear circa 1930.

 

You Can Be A Woman Chemist

 

You Can Be A Woman Makeup Artist or Costume Designer follows two creative artists who create magic, glamour, beauty and art every day as a makeup artist and a costume designer. Judith Love Cohen and Robyn Friend step inside Universal Pictures' King Kong, directed by Academy Award winning director Peter Jackson, to tell the stories of Michal Bigger, a makeup artist who contributed to the makeup design of Naomi Watts' character Ann Darrow, and Eliza Godman, assistant costume designer responsible for the design and assembly of costumes for the film's many extras. Their current project requires them to take you to New York City in the 30's and the mythical Skull Island by the makeup and costumes that make it happen! This book will show girls who love to use art and their imaginations that they have some exciting and different career opportunities.


 
paperback 1-880599-75-9 $12.95
hard cover 1-880599-76-7 $17.95
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