Pretty bold statement. Have you ever won a major award for your makeup work?^ Westmore hack work...not an original design to be found.
Pretty bold statement. Have you ever won a major award for your makeup work?^ Westmore hack work...not an original design to be found.
I may be revealing my Trek inexperience here, but I wonder if Cassidy is the only actor in the Trek canon that appeared in a suit and shown au naturel as well?
I appreciated the creative work done by the team who worked on the series; everything about the appearances of the aliens supported the stories told. It's great work and I love rewatching them on Blu.I think so.
The Romulans, the Klingons, the Vulcans, the Gorn, the Talosians, the Organians, the Tribbles, the Andorrans, the Tholians, the Orions are very creative alien species.
He had some hits and misses, but I thought he was top of game when he had to develop the loads of new aliens on DS9. The 1st 3 seasons were brilliant IMO, he gets my credit for introducing strange aliens from the Gamma Quadrant... well... at least... in the beginning.^ Westmore hack work...not an original design to be found.
I recall a critic describing the aliens of being more like victims from a car accident than people from outer space.Definitely more creative and interesting than the "forehead aliens" that dominated the next 40 years
I still enjoy the craftmanship, and I thought the remastered version was done well; making the creature's eyes blink.Part of my problem is that the CGI for the Gorn was really crappy. I'd rather have the guy in a rubber suit.
Same here, those Klingons from TOS were intelligent and sinister, while in TNG universe, THAT INCLUDES ENT, they were loud and very stupid; I doubt a race like TNG Klingons could fly a ship or operate a cloak, or run an Empire. I would roll my eyes every time they would get hyped up about... EVERYTHING.I much prefer the TOS Klingons to the turtle heads of the later eras! Their costumes for one were very good and they seemed more scary and sinister without having to scream and cry about honour and all that cobblers! They were also very sneaky and apart from Kang and Kor I wouldn't say honour meant anything to them at all!
JB
IIRC, Ted Cassidy only appeared on camera once on Star Trek, and that was as Ruk. All the rest of his ST work was voices; the Gorn, the fake Balok, etc.
Why would it not be? Unless someone has countering information, it seems like TNG needed a consistent professional make-up department, but in regard to design choice, why would Berman, Roddenberry, et al., say, "most of the aliens need to look just like humans, only with variations of lumpy head appliances." Some make-up artists are innovators, no matter the constraints of the production, while others think they've caught on to a process, and just clone that to ridiculous levels. Some will be Jack Pierce, who created same of the most famous, innovative make-up designs in film history, while others come off as mere workmen, or hacks.
Westmore hack work...not an original design to be found.
Pretty bold statement. Have you ever won a major award for your makeup work?
but Westmore's a legend, and he did pretty well for his budget, production time and having to take weekly notes from producers and execs.
Pretty bold statement. Have you ever won a major award for your makeup work?
So are we not allowed to critique something just because we ourselves do not professionally make products in that industry? Newspaper movie critics do it all the time. Food critics, too.
Kor
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