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Every Witch Way

Rick Baker's design (which Kazuhiro Tsuji, Bill Corso and Mike Marino helped execute) turns the lovely Susan Sarandon into a snaggletoothed old hag for the Disney fairy tale Enchanted.



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Renaissance Man

Whether he's working the couture runways of Paris or developing hi-def products, make-up artist and instructor Roque Cozzette is focused on the future. by Eileen Conlan

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Making Faces for the Small Screen

Music videos have become mini-movies, and the make-up has kept up with the production value. But creating the right look for Madonna, Pink and Christina Aguilera can be even more demanding than working on a movie if people aren't on the same page. Three seasoned artists tell their tales on how to survive in the MTV world of make-up. by Brett Glass



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Make-Up on the Road

Traveling with a touring band presents opportunities and obstacles for make-up artists. The downsides include months away from home, sleeping in hotels and living out of a suitcase. But the rewards are a chance to see the world, hone your skills daily and live life like a rock star. By Joe Nazarro



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Sweeney Todd

The hit stage musical gets a silver-screen treatment, with Ve Neill turning Johnny Depp into the Demon Barber of Fleet Street. Make-up designer Peter Owen (Sleepy Hollow, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) teams up again with director Tim Burton, giving Todd its distinctive look. by John Calhoun


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