OK, so you all should know of this movie, right?
Well, when I was looking around the archives of this one recently closed gainer site, I found something VERY interesting, which I somehow overlooked, lol! They had a collage of pics from a segment from a episode of ET ("Entertainment Tonight") shortly after the release of the movie, "Junior" (1994) starring none other than the former Governor of California, Arnold Schwarzenegger, which the segment was also about. It was about then ET correspondent, Bob Goen, who went to the same place and same make-up artist, Matthew W. Mungle, who did the pregnant belly for "The Terminator", lol! So you know, blah, blah, blah, Mr. Goen becomes a pregnant man, lol! And I have to say, the results aren't too bad, lol!!! :D
Here's the collage I got from the Internet archives of "The Oinquirer":
Pretty cool, huh?
I was trying to look for any trace of video of this segment, but to no avail, I found nothing...
Well, the reason why I'm posting this thread, is that since I'm an aspiring director and anthropologist, I'm going to be dealing with make-up artists for pretty much the rest of my career, lol! I'm sending the Mr. Mungle a e-mail asking him how to make a prosthetic pregnant belly! And then where I can possibly go to get one made for me for personal, private use, hopefully, since I'm a director-to-be in the film industry, he'll lead me in the right direction, hopefully. It he in fact does, I'm probably going to be getting a new belly, lol! (Along with the latex inflatable pregnancy suit, lol!) ;)
Wish me luck!!!
Yeah, here's the link to the make-up artist's site:
http://www.matthewwmungle.com/
I have some info on making a prosthetic belly, not from Mr. Mungle though, but from another prosthetics person. Ask me and I'll happily send you the info.
Helpful References and Links:
"The Prop Builder's Molding & Casting Handbook" by Thurston James (1989)
A lot of useful prosthetic materials
Some more prosthetic materials
Some silicone paint
Prosthetic application help
Hair punching (putting hair on your work)
A lot of good resources and materials
A lot of extremely helpful how-to vids on Lifecasting
More helpful lifecasting info
Instructional DVD on Casting
12 Pics of ET segment on my Photobucket page
Well, when I was looking around the archives of this one recently closed gainer site, I found something VERY interesting, which I somehow overlooked, lol! They had a collage of pics from a segment from a episode of ET ("Entertainment Tonight") shortly after the release of the movie, "Junior" (1994) starring none other than the former Governor of California, Arnold Schwarzenegger, which the segment was also about. It was about then ET correspondent, Bob Goen, who went to the same place and same make-up artist, Matthew W. Mungle, who did the pregnant belly for "The Terminator", lol! So you know, blah, blah, blah, Mr. Goen becomes a pregnant man, lol! And I have to say, the results aren't too bad, lol!!! :D
Here's the collage I got from the Internet archives of "The Oinquirer":
Pretty cool, huh?
I was trying to look for any trace of video of this segment, but to no avail, I found nothing...
Well, the reason why I'm posting this thread, is that since I'm an aspiring director and anthropologist, I'm going to be dealing with make-up artists for pretty much the rest of my career, lol! I'm sending the Mr. Mungle a e-mail asking him how to make a prosthetic pregnant belly! And then where I can possibly go to get one made for me for personal, private use, hopefully, since I'm a director-to-be in the film industry, he'll lead me in the right direction, hopefully. It he in fact does, I'm probably going to be getting a new belly, lol! (Along with the latex inflatable pregnancy suit, lol!) ;)
Wish me luck!!!
Yeah, here's the link to the make-up artist's site:
http://www.matthewwmungle.com/
I have some info on making a prosthetic belly, not from Mr. Mungle though, but from another prosthetics person. Ask me and I'll happily send you the info.
Helpful References and Links:
"The Prop Builder's Molding & Casting Handbook" by Thurston James (1989)
A lot of useful prosthetic materials
Some more prosthetic materials
Some silicone paint
Prosthetic application help
Hair punching (putting hair on your work)
A lot of good resources and materials
A lot of extremely helpful how-to vids on Lifecasting
More helpful lifecasting info
Instructional DVD on Casting
12 Pics of ET segment on my Photobucket page
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