
Prosthetic designer Richard Martin knows that audiences see Eddie Redmayne with full makeup for the first time Jack's daythis will be a moment of destruction.
"This is the maker," he explained. "The original concept was that no one should know that the janitor was Eddie on the prosthetic until he started removing them.
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“Here you see someone who looks exactly like the gatekeeper, and suddenly, the action happens. Pulp novelwhen the music plays, Bang! We walk here,” the hypotheist said, admitting that it is “disturbing.”
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Martin, also known for his work White lotus Season 3 and substanceworking for "absolute realism" and using materials that mimic skins, so no one can see where his work begins or ends.
The British mused: "If you see it as a prosthetic person, you fail." "Photos in Vienna, the green room was in a hotel around the corner, so we lifted Eddie and he walked across the street, about 5 o'clock in the evening.
Martin hangs “about 20 yards” and looks at the reaction of passersby to see if anyone recognizes Redmayne, but “no one hits the eyelid,” he recalls with a smile. However, the degree of the prosthesis combined with the shooting conditions presents an unsettling challenge.
"With the janitor's makeup, the only thing that wasn't covered by the prosthesis is the top of Eddie's ears," Martin said. "He had a bald head, forehead, cheeks, neck, front and back, because I gave him a hump, nose, lips and earlobes, and a full wig. We shot it at the peak of summer in Budapest, and it was over 30 degrees (86 degrees Fahrenheit) (86 degrees Fahrenheit). It was a major studio, and they weren't air-conditioned either, so it was a bustling, so it was a long way off. The rubber band under his outfit."
In between the two, Redmayne will sit near the air-conditioned room in the tent. But, because Martin uses watertight silicone, sweat can't go anywhere. "We found that the blisters form in thinner areas of the prosthesis, especially under the bridge of the nose," he lamented. "I have very sharp needle tweezers, so I'll go in and pierce it, open it a little, open it, and pop it out; otherwise, it looks like he'll come out in the beehive. At the end of the day, when you take off everything, when you take off everything, there's a pile of sweat pool in the collarbone, and his locks are grim.
The story first appeared on the May Independence issue of Hollywood Reporter magazine. To receive magazines, click here to subscribe.