UWC Defiance said:
Brutal Strudel said:
The context of the quote suggests pretty clearly that Westmore is spinning ...
The quote?
Do you have a quote? I haven't seen a quote.
Oy vey. The indirect quote in Beaker's initial post.
UWC Defiance said:
Brutal Strudel said:
The context of the quote suggests pretty clearly that Westmore is spinning ...
The quote?
Do you have a quote? I haven't seen a quote.
Westmore: With the Klingons, the original ones were dark make-up and black hair, then, when the movies started, they put a little forehead on them, that was all, just a small little ridge and a couple of little bumps in the centre of the forehead.
When I came on, in 1987, I wanted to give them a stronger forehead with the nose and it was all approved and so I was able to to design the Klingons that way. I had a book on dinosaurs and their vertebraes were all cut in half, and so I could take a little section of a dinosaur vertebrae and duplicate that, flip it over and duplicate it on the other side, and then duplicate it in rows. So the Klingon foreheads that have been done since 1987 are all based on a little chunk of dinosaur vertebrae.
Westmore: With the Klingons, the original ones were dark make-up and black hair, then,
When I came on, in 1987, I wanted to give them a stronger forehead with the nose and it was all approved and so I was able to to design the Klingons that way. I had a book on dinosaurs and their vertebraes were all cut in half, and so I could take a little section of a dinosaur vertebrae and duplicate that, flip it over and duplicate it on the other side, and then duplicate it in rows. So the Klingon foreheads that have been done since 1987 are all based on a little chunk of dinosaur vertebrae.
Brutal Strudel said:
UWC Defiance said:
Brutal Strudel said:
The context of the quote suggests pretty clearly that Westmore is spinning ...
The quote?
Do you have a quote? I haven't seen a quote.
Oy vey. The indirect quote in Beaker's initial post.
elton said:
I was just happy to see beaker again.
Brutal Strudel said:
No love for me? Look how I've been fighting the good fight, you fannish ranter you!![]()
A beaker full of death said:
On a special on the History Channel, Mike Westmore just took credit for creating the "modern" Klingon look. He observed that on TOS they just used "brown makeup," and then said he created the ridged forehead look for the first modern Klingon -- Worf.
I knew he was creatively bankrupt; I didn't know he was morally bankrupt.
A beaker full of death said:
awww. Thanks! I hope things haven't been too boring in my absence.
The individualized foreheads didn't happen till TFF ... Nimoy wanted the klingons to look the same and kept turning down the fancier sculptures. I hadn't heard of McCoy, but I guess he was part of Burman's team? At any rate, Richard Snell who produced appliances for nearly all of these shows, was very specific in '91 about nobody getting to have fun with klingon heads till Shatner gave them free reign on TFF.Therin of Andor said:
A beaker full of death said:
then said he created the ridged forehead look for the first modern Klingon -- Worf.
Westmore perfected a latex makeup for Klingons (and Ferengi and other aliens) that could be pre-painted and re-used many times. Fred B. Phillips' TMP Klingons had over-the-head extensions of the vertebrae. The appliances only had to last a few days of filming.
James L. McCoy led a team on ST III who designed individualized forehead bumps for their film's Klingons.
trevanian said:
The individualized foreheads didn't happen till TFF ...
Nimoy wanted the klingons to look the same and kept turning down the fancier sculptures.
I hadn't heard of McCoy, but I guess he was part of Burman's team?
At any rate, Richard Snell who produced appliances for nearly all of these shows, was very specific in '91 about nobody getting to have fun with klingon heads till Shatner gave them free reign on TFF.
Plum said:
I'll go with the Andorians take on this one (Therin of Andor, always insightful).
Therin of Andor said:
trevanian said:
The individualized foreheads didn't happen till TFF ...
I beg pardon? Maltz (below left), Kruge (middle), Torg (right), Valkris, and the various gunners and landing party members - all had individualized forehead appliances; nothing like each other at all. Our ST group studied many pics of ST III Klingons very closely one legendary makeup appliance-making weekend. I feel as if I know every bump of Maltz's head intimately!
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Nimoy wanted the klingons to look the same and kept turning down the fancier sculptures.
On what movie? Ok, maybe Maltz, Kruge and Torg weren't "fancy", but they were most definitely individualised. Some had round bumps, some had angular bumps, some had long bony ridges at the sides, some had lots of wrinkles in sections... (Where they all looked absolutely alike was in the DC Comics adaptation, where drawings of the three actors were given foreheads that seemed to be straight from TMP publicity photos of Mark Lenard's head.) It was TMP's Klingons which all had the same generic spinal column bone piece.
I hadn't heard of McCoy, but I guess he was part of Burman's team?
AFAIK, James L McCoy was head makeup artist on ST III. Wasn't Burman ST IV; I don't recall seeing Burman listed in the credits for ST III?
At any rate, Richard Snell who produced appliances for nearly all of these shows, was very specific in '91 about nobody getting to have fun with klingon heads till Shatner gave them free reign on TFF.
If anything, I'd say that all the Snell ST V Klingons had a similarity to each other - small-knotted central crests - as if they all came from the same family line.
And the ST VI Klingons all had their own similarity to each other, too, with many of them, in the background, full over-the-head masks.
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