Currently writing my dissertation about the evolution of film technology and its impact on makeup techniques! This video is part of what started my interest and its great to see a good example of how it may have looked. Thank you !
Excellent! Great explanation, demonstration, and the history was very interesting. This was very helpful to me as I'm preparing to do makeup for a black & white noir short film. If you see this, please let me know if you have any other tips, or can point me to additional resources. Thanks so much!
Hello. These days most filmmakers will shoot on 4K-6K capable cameras which allows for many adjustments in post. Camera tests are always recommended and these principles are best applied once a format/filter is decided on. If you want to try it, your iPhone or smartphone is a great way to practice. Try swatching different colors and witnessing their changes when applying different black and white filters. Have fun!
Question: so when it came to this things like red carpets and live events where their pictures were being taken (which been then being taken and printed in black and white) did they just add those certain hues to their every color glam? They couldn’t have possible been walking about in green lipstick and blue eyeshadow and contour 😂😂
Мало кто знает, но Мерлин Монро всегда пила в кадре виски, вместо шампанского. Не потому что на чёрно-белой пленке для зрителя это выглядело более естественно, нет, она просто любила виски. 😂
I love that! Did you know, that in film the last shot of the day is called the “martini” because the next “shot” the crew would take would be out of a martini 🍸 glass! Haha!
I remember when i watch Bette Davis and Joan Crawford "Feud" series there was a scene were they were filming the famous movie "whatever happens to baby Jane" and Bette Davis was preparing her make up and i said to myself why is she putting clown make up ? I realize during those era in B&W film or tv or even in photos one needs to apply extreme and horror like make up to look good in black and white.
I can't believe this doesn't have more likes and views
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Greetings from The Hills Have Dolls. This 100% explains the issues I have attempting to do Black & White photography. Thank you so much.
I’m so happy you found it helpful 💕
Currently writing my dissertation about the evolution of film technology and its impact on makeup techniques! This video is part of what started my interest and its great to see a good example of how it may have looked. Thank you !
Glad it was helpful!
this is real makeup artistry
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Great video! I learned so much, and I’m super inspired to practice sculpting with colors like these. It looks awesome!
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that’s pretty cool
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Amazing, I didn't know they used these colors. It's incredibly interesting.
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I can't believe this doesn't have more likes and views!
This was such an interesting video. It gave me a fresh perspective on how to use shading and highlighting to get different effects.
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Thank you for sharing this knowledge I learned a lot from those ,12 minutes
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Incredible tricks that people would have never imagined❣️
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that is so beautiful and it looked like so much fun! thanks for sharing
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Excellent! Great explanation, demonstration, and the history was very interesting. This was very helpful to me as I'm preparing to do makeup for a black & white noir short film. If you see this, please let me know if you have any other tips, or can point me to additional resources. Thanks so much!
Hello. These days most filmmakers will shoot on 4K-6K capable cameras which allows for many adjustments in post. Camera tests are always recommended and these principles are best applied once a format/filter is decided on.
If you want to try it, your iPhone or smartphone is a great way to practice. Try swatching different colors and witnessing their changes when applying different black and white filters. Have fun!
Thank you, I appreciate the additional information! @@CiciAndersen
The only video I've seen doing this correctly.
Question: so when it came to this things like red carpets and live events where their pictures were being taken (which been then being taken and printed in black and white) did they just add those certain hues to their every color glam?
They couldn’t have possible been walking about in green lipstick and blue eyeshadow and contour 😂😂
This is a great question. I’m making a video response for you! But short answer- you’re right! They didn’t. 😉
@ yay I love it!
Мало кто знает, но Мерлин Монро всегда пила в кадре виски, вместо шампанского. Не потому что на чёрно-белой пленке для зрителя это выглядело более естественно, нет, она просто любила виски. 😂
I love that! Did you know, that in film the last shot of the day is called the “martini” because the next “shot” the crew would take would be out of a martini 🍸 glass! Haha!
I remember when i watch Bette Davis and Joan Crawford "Feud" series there was a scene were they were filming the famous movie "whatever happens to baby Jane" and Bette Davis was preparing her make up and i said to myself why is she putting clown make up ? I realize during those era in B&W film or tv or even in photos one needs to apply extreme and horror like make up to look good in black and white.
The film then was orthochromatic, not panchromatic