lol I know right If I had to guess I'd say it takes a decent gentleman to play a possessive maniac because they have learned to grow past such thought processes.
I think they on purposely choose gentlemen-ish people to play the phantom because they need him to be almost emotionless but very kind hearted to certain people
Michael Crawford acts that way on screen but was actually notorious, even during the original production, for being a diva who’d throw temper tantrums.
How interesting to learn that Maria Bjornson used her own nose as inspiration for the handsome mask! I've always loved the nose shape! The Broadway mask is such a gorgeous work of art-it turns any actor who wears it into the dashing, elegant, mysterious OG. The London mask doesn't hold a candle to it. (Awkwardly fitting and robotic looking!)
keelieak That actually is fascinating. She modeled the Phantom’s style after Rudolph Valentino so I always assumed the hooked Roman nose was because of him. Very interesting
keelieak Utter rubbish. The London Phantom’s have a full headcast and subsequently their masks are unique to the performer (rather than modified/heat shaped from a few generic molds shown here). They’re therefore a much closer fit that this one shown in the video. Their paint finish is equally faithful to Maria Björnson’s personal instructions, every one having been made by Bob Saunders since early 1987 (who also made Michael’s for Broadway). Hardly “awkward” or “robotic looking”.
The London masks are purpose-made for each performer, and takes into account their extensive, and arguably, higher quality, makeup. This means the mask is far better fitting, and doesn't require any faffing about to get on and in place
That's because, originally, the Phantom was going to have a full face deformity, but the full mask made the emotions of the actor hard to see, so they turned it into a half-mask, but the posters with the full one were already used in public, so they just kept it.
Cunard Line: Spare Every Expense this reason is somehow still very confusing to me, because in the Ken Hill production the actors still sang with a full mask
1:24 it's the mask that Michael Crawford was wearing when he was the main character in the original production of the musical of The PHANTOM of the OPERA
Lol, the way he closes his eyes at blackout on stage like "Oh, thank God it's over." Don't worry Ben, everyone gets first-night jitters, even an amateur who's only ever been in high school (and hopefully college next year) musicals. (Moi.)
Saw it last Friday...amazing job, you guys! A big fan of the Phantom here...sang all the songs along with you. I'll always remember this wonderful experience 💕
I just have to note...the show started on Broadway with a man named Crawford as The Phantom and it has ended with a man named Crawford playing the titular role. That cannot be coincidence!!!
amazing work on these masks! I own a stage used piece from broadway (Hugh panaro mask) and its amazing how much detail goes in the paint and how lightweight it is.
It's not just you...they are all gallant! I just love the Phantom...You need to see the movie Love Never Dies.. Be sure to have your kleenex box ready.
If you make a mistake and can always send it to me and I can hang it on my wall that would be very cool Bless you for the talent that you and the others have to contrive something like this out of nothing. God bless you for your talents. You are amazing you people very very proud of you and I’m sure you’re very proud of yourselves and so you should be always.🤜🤛🌹💝
I wish I had a magical ritual mask. But I probably need to make one. Is there anyone who can make that magical mask that look like the Phantom the whole one that should cover my whole face not my lips?
A template is made to the exact measurements of each Phantom's face. A cast is then molded from that template. Plastic is heated anf vacuum sealed over the form making an exact imprint of the actor's face while in makeup. Because the mask must fit exactly over the face and the makeup perfectly, fittings have to be exact for eyesight, breathing, and ease of singing. Soft, white leather lines the interior, and then the mask is custom spray painted. I was told that since Michael Crawford was the 1st Phantom, he was given a mask to keep. Other copies stayed in the various theatres and were replaced as they wore out. Some of the actors use these duplicates during rehearsals. Find the one that fits the best and use it until yours is ready for performance. Often an understudy will use a copy since he would usually only go on in case the principal Phantom were ill. I am sure that some of the other Phantoms probably "borrowed" a souvenir mask.
They developed that logo when they were creating the show, before they actually finished the costumes. I think it quickly became such a recognizable image that they never bothered to change it.
So, here's the story: the late Hal Prince did not like the fact that you can only see the mouth mostly with the full mask, so after the programs were made, someone, I believe Hal, decided that the mask should cover only half of the face
I actually never was a fond of the nose shape. It looked unpleasant. Personally it defeated the purpose of the Phantoms desire to hide his ugliness by wearing a mask. The mask should have had a straight nose like the Venetian ones to give it a handsome mysterious look to it. It'd give you the impression he was a handsome man, increasing the shock when his true identity was revealed.. But that is just my opinion.
@@beneddiected 1 irrelevant 2 because i dont want to 3 because im not moving 4 because i don't need to to be right 5 why do you care so much and practically harassing me about a comment i made quite awhile ago,just TRYIN to stir stuff up,sad. go look elsewhere because im not feeding you anymore. have a great night
Is it JUST ME or ALL the actors who play Phantom are just VERY DECENT AND GENTLEMAN-ish??
lol I know right
If I had to guess I'd say it takes a decent gentleman to play a possessive maniac because they have learned to grow past such thought processes.
Ikr
I think they on purposely choose gentlemen-ish people to play the phantom because they need him to be almost emotionless but very kind hearted to certain people
Ikr
Michael Crawford acts that way on screen but was actually notorious, even during the original production, for being a diva who’d throw temper tantrums.
why is everyone so hot as phantom
Because, if they don’t fit The Character, then they don’t get the part. Simple as that.
@@elizabethhenshaw4928
Except that the phantom isn't meant to be hot 🤷🏻♀️ Michael Crawford fit the role, but he wasn't hot
daddy issues
@@Hsjsusushbs
Some of the guys are young though. Too young for that.
I feel like Erik is supposed to be ugly, but tries to make himself look hot... I mean, they don’t need to try they are-
How interesting to learn that Maria Bjornson used her own nose as inspiration for the handsome mask! I've always loved the nose shape! The Broadway mask is such a gorgeous work of art-it turns any actor who wears it into the dashing, elegant, mysterious OG. The London mask doesn't hold a candle to it. (Awkwardly fitting and robotic looking!)
keelieak That actually is fascinating. She modeled the Phantom’s style after Rudolph Valentino so I always assumed the hooked Roman nose was because of him. Very interesting
keelieak Utter rubbish. The London Phantom’s have a full headcast and subsequently their masks are unique to the performer (rather than modified/heat shaped from a few generic molds shown here). They’re therefore a much closer fit that this one shown in the video. Their paint finish is equally faithful to Maria Björnson’s personal instructions, every one having been made by Bob Saunders since early 1987 (who also made Michael’s for Broadway). Hardly “awkward” or “robotic looking”.
The London masks are purpose-made for each performer, and takes into account their extensive, and arguably, higher quality, makeup. This means the mask is far better fitting, and doesn't require any faffing about to get on and in place
Always thought it curious that the logo is the full facial mask but in the show it is only half the face covered.
That's because, originally, the Phantom was going to have a full face deformity, but the full mask made the emotions of the actor hard to see, so they turned it into a half-mask, but the posters with the full one were already used in public, so they just kept it.
@@PlaggleFlism I think it's great that it's a full mask in the poster it looks really cool
Also the full mask limited the actors singing a bit
As well as the others, it interfered with the First Phantom’s Microphone
Cunard Line: Spare Every Expense this reason is somehow still very confusing to me, because in the Ken Hill production the actors still sang with a full mask
Michael Crawford's mask will always be my favorite design.
I'd just like to point out that a man named Crawford is playing The Phantom...
Dream.Chaotically.Theater. yeah that can probably get a bit much after a while 😂
Michael Crawford originated the role both on Broadway and in London.
Just One Guy I don’t know if they’re related or not. But he does have the same last name as the original Phantom, Michael Crawford.
Btw he also is shrek so he is a meme and a legend
Ben and Michael are not related
Every time I sit down and listen to music I always listen to phantom music.
Each mask is a work of art! :)
What is your opinion of the Longshore masks compared to what Rodney makes?
That's pretty amazing. i wonder how many masks they have to make, for each performer...and whether he gets to keep it once his work is done.
Ramin has a bunch of masks in his attic so I guess you get to keep it.
@@beneddiected I seriously hope so. To play the Phantom and keep the mask
I actually got to meet all these people. They’re all so nice, and work so well together, it’s no wonder this show has lasted 30 years
What an honor to have met them! I'm sure that this memory will last you a lifetime!
I would have cried putting that mask on for the first time
No one:
Phantom: Helloooo
Me: *chokes on drink and almost dies*
So cool! Miss the phantom so much 😭😭
This is so cool. I would love a backstage tour. Also, I saw Ben as the Phantom this past June and he was amazing,
wow such artistry !!! I love this show and the detail that goes into it, esp the mask, i love Erik as a character and his relationship with Christine.
I still couldn't believe he's the second Crawford to appear as the Phantom on Broadway after the original.
Not bragging but I actually met Ben and wow he was so nice to me I gave him a rose with a black ribbon and I got a picture it was the best day ever!!
I want a mask :')
My teacher asked us to make a mask and i literally decided to make the phantom's mask outline
they dang expensive
@Matilde Perez Moscoso contact Justin Longshore at Longshore Masks on Facebook. If you have the money, he'll make you an authentic replica
Matilde Perez Moscoso this comment aged well in 2020
I would want to be diformd just so i would have to wear this awesome mask
2:47 Oh Mr Phantom Of The Opera. X
omg I thought I knew everything about Phantom but i never knew Bjornson designed the nose on the mask after her own! So Cool!
Oh my god I had such a crush on the phantom as a kid...get a man to sing any of the songs and I’ll melt like butter 😂
OMG me too lol
1:24 it's the mask that Michael Crawford was wearing when he was the main character in the original production of the musical of The PHANTOM of the OPERA
Awesome! I hope someday I can come see you, Ben! You'll be my first live Phantom.
Lol, the way he closes his eyes at blackout on stage like "Oh, thank God it's over." Don't worry Ben, everyone gets first-night jitters, even an amateur who's only ever been in high school (and hopefully college next year) musicals. (Moi.)
This is amazing! I love the Phantom of the Opera!
Rodney you make great Arts of work Bravo
Saw it last Friday...amazing job, you guys! A big fan of the Phantom here...sang all the songs along with you. I'll always remember this wonderful experience 💕
I gotta go see Phantom in London again
TheTomFox
You do know that this is the Broadway Phantom, right?
TheMsiaddict Don't worry, I know 😊
Well please take me with you when you go 😂🙏
TheTomFox i have seen it once
I want see the phantom of the opera in France (because I'm french)
xian1978 yes I know, the phantom have made a madeliction in Paris
It is beautiful in French 😍
*I love this Job*
*Phantom Opera is there. Inside your Studio*
🔸️🔸️🔸️🔸️🔸️🔸️🔸️🔸️🔸️🔸️
I just have to note...the show started on Broadway with a man named Crawford as The Phantom and it has ended with a man named Crawford playing the titular role. That cannot be coincidence!!!
Saw him yesterday performing. He was just perfect!!
I am in love with POTO since I was a little kid and everything about this channel makes me SO happy!!
Just came back from seeing it on Broadway for the first time!!! Love it!!
amazing work on these masks! I own a stage used piece from broadway (Hugh panaro mask) and its amazing how much detail goes in the paint and how lightweight it is.
This is the most fascinating video I’ve seen in a while😍
Guys, we are so lucky to have Ben Crawford as the Phantom. Please go see him if you can! He’s in-FUCKING-credible. Trust me.
2:48 tho
Wow, what an artist.
If every mask is made specifically for the actor do they get to keep the mask when they leave the show?
possibly they get to keep a copy of it as multiple copies of the mask are made
I would love to see a step by step guide on how to make the mask, for cosplay purposes
Im planning on seeing it in the coming week or so and im so excited
2:52 I'd love to see THAT peeking around my door 🥺
It's not just you...they are all gallant! I just love the Phantom...You need to see the movie Love Never Dies..
Be sure to have your kleenex box ready.
I saw him in april with emilia kaoutchou in ny very good and great voice as the phantom
Great work :)
If you make a mistake and can always send it to me and I can hang it on my wall that would be very cool
Bless you for the talent that you and the others have to contrive something like this out of nothing. God bless you for your talents. You are amazing you people very very proud of you and I’m sure you’re very proud of yourselves and so you should be always.🤜🤛🌹💝
So awesome
Fun Fact: The actor who played the Phantom in the original London production has the same surname as this actor. Michael and Ben Crawford.
Perfect!💐🤗
This is so my interest 💘
That is so cool I wish somebody could make me the phantom mask.
Wow!!!! Thank you for this great video!!!!!!!
How did he get the initial plastic mask? 1:12
YEAH!!!
Anyone know where I could get a mask like the phantoms professionally made to fit my face?
Yep eBay, search for Longshore Masks
When the current Phantom leaves, do they take the mask with them?
No. The masks are really expensive, so the theatre will keep in storage incase they need it or a Phantom returns.
ThePersonToInspire how come Ramin has a bunch of them, then? Genuinely curious
@@beneddiected if they ask the fan probably get another copy made.
Why didn't they go for the full mask like on the poster??? The Phantom did wore a full mask in the book!! I read it once!!
Does the man who plays phantom get to keep his mask at the end of his run as Phantom?
If he chooses
I wish I had a magical ritual mask. But I probably need to make one. Is there anyone who can make that magical mask that look like the Phantom the whole one that should cover my whole face not my lips?
That’s so cool!
SO COOL!!!
He gets the mask the day of performance? What if it doesnt fit the way he needs it?
A template is made to the exact measurements of each Phantom's face. A cast is then molded from that template. Plastic is heated anf vacuum sealed over the form making an exact imprint of the actor's face while in makeup. Because the mask must fit exactly over the face and the makeup perfectly, fittings have to be exact for eyesight, breathing, and ease of singing. Soft, white leather lines the interior, and then the mask is custom spray painted. I was told that since Michael Crawford was the 1st Phantom, he was given a mask to keep. Other copies stayed in the various theatres and were replaced as they wore out. Some of the actors use these duplicates during rehearsals. Find the one that fits the best and use it until yours is ready for performance. Often an understudy will use a copy since he would usually only go on in case the principal Phantom were ill. I am sure that some of the other Phantoms probably "borrowed" a souvenir mask.
,,,why does the mask used in all the art and stuff for the phantom logo look different than the actual mask in the show
They developed that logo when they were creating the show, before they actually finished the costumes. I think it quickly became such a recognizable image that they never bothered to change it.
@@CaseyBlizzard thank you!!!
So, here's the story: the late Hal Prince did not like the fact that you can only see the mouth mostly with the full mask, so after the programs were made, someone, I believe Hal, decided that the mask should cover only half of the face
Amazing
I want one
Man i cannot believe it's gone...
Is he from the movie or a play
Ben Crawford was in the Broadway production of the musical
double EnnD production ok thanks🖤
I will pay a thousand dollars for my own mask-
You can buy custom replica masks on eBay for MUCH less than that! :-)
Yeah- but they aren’t as good lmao
JekyllAndHyde In fact they’re totally stage accurate. I’ve got one myself.
Gene Fallaize I was just looking. I see one I like honestly
@@genefallaizeofficial where did you get your mask?? I've been on the hunt for one
Michael Crawford, Ben Crawford.... 🤔 Noo. Mm mm no way.
See my comment to "Christine Daae."
WHOOP
Awe Ms.perlita
BEN
I wish I could get Rodney to make a mask for me
I’m totally Opera Phantom musical
so they do all that measuring and then use someone else's nose???
The prosthetics and the masks has different noses
I’m so glad that the curtain call in the end has Rodney Ingram in it lol
I miss him!
Such a shame people can’t make the traditional Venetian mask for the theater and movie phantom of the opera. They making it cheap cheap
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woowww
bruv its a *m a s k*
You show the woman in the other video getting undressed, but he is only shown while the mask is being prepared to fit his face. That is sooo wrong.
The videos have different points to make
The original nose was better.
Who else is shook that the mask has been PLASTIC this whole time?
I actually never was a fond of the nose shape. It looked unpleasant.
Personally it defeated the purpose of the Phantoms desire to hide his ugliness by wearing a mask. The mask should have had a straight nose like the Venetian ones to give it a handsome mysterious look to it. It'd give you the impression he was a handsome man, increasing the shock when his true identity was revealed..
But that is just my opinion.
I think that kind of nose looks good
that is way the heck too much b.s. for such a basic crappy mask
Can you make one
@@beneddiected could if i wanted to,way the heck easier,quicker & less expensive too
Andrew Lewis why aren’t you working there already
@@beneddiected 1 irrelevant 2 because i dont want to 3 because im not moving 4 because i don't need to to be right 5 why do you care so much and practically harassing me about a comment i made quite awhile ago,just TRYIN to stir stuff up,sad. go look elsewhere because im not feeding you anymore. have a great night