This TV series DVD comes with a tutorial for zombie make up
By Greg Nicotero - Consulting producer/special EFX Make up
Andy Schoneberg - Special EFX Make up Artist
Walk through:
1. Add handful of conditioner to hair to make it greasy and lifeless
2. Apply liquid latex
3. Mix oatmeal & latex to create dirty rotten skin
4. Use gelatin to sculpt wounds
5. Cosmetic sponge to add texture
6. Layer tissue & latex to add depth
7. Apply latex to blend
8. Add powder
9. Use mineral oil to blend base
10. Use dark colours for shadowing
11. Mix food colouring & corn syrup for blood
12. Splatter blood with brush
Since zombies are going to be a crucial part of the film, the make up will need to be of a high quality. I have enlisted friend Bayleigh for help with the make up, since she has had a lot of experience and expertise with creating good Halloween-style make up effects. We will be watching video tutorials for the best zombie make up with resources available to the general public.
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Since zombies are going to be a crucial part of the film, the make up will need to be of a high quality. I have enlisted friend Bayleigh for help with the make up, since she has had a lot of experience and expertise with creating good Halloween-style make up effects. We will be watching video tutorials for the best zombie make up with resources available to the general public.

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