,Substance” And “Wicked“Makeup artists and hairstylists took the top awards at the Awards (Iatse Local 706) Awards.
The Guild held its 12th annual award ceremony at a new place, carrying the Beverly Hilton Hotel to the Fairmont Plaza in Century City.
IATSE President Matthew Lobeb started the show and called for the local 706 members to be “generous” in this time.
“There is a lot to celebrate incredible work that members of local 706, their feelings of perseverance, praise of life, life, and their determination to reconstruction.”
He announced that the evening was dedicated to the Walsh/ D Tola/ Spivation Foundation to raise money to help people affected by the wildfire. Loaib said, “16 local 706 members lost their houses among 300 IATSE members, who lost their homes in this devastating fire. I want to thank the leadership of the local union for the great work done by them, taking steps to help the membership, not only the local but the members in the industry on a large scale. ,
“The West Wing” actor Dul Hill presented the prestigious prestigious artisan award to Elison Jenny. Hill announced that Jenny was not able to participate due to a scheduling struggle, accepting her place would be “Alexis Carrington”. “Alexis” stepped out and it was Jenny. After a standing ovation, Jenny said, “This is me … I am sorry that he is much less than me.” Jenny told a crowd of makeup and hairstylists, “I always wanted to be a character in the ‘dynasty’. I wanted to look like Zone Colins.”
The Mohra Award was given to the Research Council makeup artists (RCMA makeup). Hair stylist Peter Tothpal is known for his work on “Guardians of the Galaxy Volume”. 3 “and” Terminator 3: Rise of the machines, “received the Lifetime Achievement Award for Hirstylists.
Makeup artist Todd McIntosh, “Buffy the Vampire Slair” and “Memayers of a Geisha”, received the Lifetime Achievement Award for Makeup. Sara Michelle Galer who collaborated with McIntosh on “Bafi the Vampire Slair” presented the award.
In TV, “Saturday Night Live” which celebrates its 50th anniversary, leads with four wins, including contemporary makeup, period makeup and special makeup effects.
“The Subsense,”, who was nominated for three awards, and Gaya Gaya with two awards, remains a favorite to win on 2 March when the Oscar is announced. Pierre-Olivier Persine, “The Substance” Special Makeup Effects Designer and DiversityArtisans’ Award The recipient stated that the directors wanted to use practical effects instead of Coregate Digital CGI, where possible. “70-80% that you see is practical,” he told Diversity.
Francis Hanon, also formed a checklist nominated for an Oscar, when converted to Synthia Erivo into an alphaba for “wicked”. Could not appear painted on makeup; The green shade should admire Erivo’s “extraordinary beautiful” features; And every light needs color to work. The product was needed to last throughout the day and was not transferred to Erivo’s co-star Ariana Grande, which plays the role of Glinda, or the detailed costumes designed by Paul Tazewell.
Complete list of winners below.
Feature-Lambai Motion Picture:
Best Contemporary Makeup
“Substance” (Mubi)
Stephanie Gilon
Best duration and/or character makeup
“Wicked” (Universal Pictures)
Frances Hanon, Alice Jones, Nuria Mobornio, Johana Nielsen, Branka Workpick
Best special makeup effects
“Substance” (Mubi)
Pierre-Olivier Persine
Best Contemporary Hair Style
“The Last Short” (Roadside attraction)
Katy McClintock, Mark Boyle, Stephanie Hobgood
Best duration and/or character hair style
“Wicked” (Universal Pictures)
Francis Hanon, Sara Nuth, Sim Camps, Gabor Carex
Television Series – Limited for Television, Minisaries or Movie
Best Contemporary Makeup
“Emily in Paris” (Netflix)
Oreli Payan, Carol Nicholas, Fred Marin, Sara Demon, Josephine Boucheru
Best duration and/or character makeup
“Palm Royale” (Apple tv+)
Tricia Sarey, Marisa Lafiete, Mary Dale Prete, Simone Almekis-Sigal, Marja Webster
Best special makeup effects
“Penguin” (HBO)
Mike Marino, Michael Fontane, Crystal Judo, Diana Y. Choi, Claire Flavin
Best Contemporary Hair Style
“Abbott Elementary” (ABC)
Moira Frasier, Dustin Osborne, Christina Joseph, Johnny Lomeli, Lalisa Turner
Best duration and/or character hair style
“Bridgerton” (Netflix)
Erica Okwist, Farida Gvedar, Emma Rigby
Television special, one hour or more live program chain
Best Contemporary Makeup
“Saturday night Live” (Nbcunivsal)
Lui Zakarian, Amy Taglimonti, Jason Milni, Young Bake, Daniella Zivocovic
Best duration and/or character makeup
“Saturday night Live” (Nbcunivsal)
Lui Zakarian, Amy Taglimonti, Jason Milni, Craig Lindberg, Rachel Pagani
Best special makeup effects
“Saturday night Live” (Nbcunivsal)
Lui Zakarian, Jason Milni, Brandon GraTher, Amy Taglimonti, Tom Denier Junior.
Best Contemporary Hair Style
“Dance with stars” (ABC)
Joe Mattake, Marion Rogers, Amber Nicole Maher, Florence Farespoon
Best duration and/or character hair style
“Saturday night Live” (Nbcunivsal)
Jodi Mainkuso, Kara Hannah, Enga Thraceher, Joe Whitmeyer, Amanda Dafi Evans
Day television, game show or talk show
Best makeup
“Jennifer Hudson Show” (fox)
Jane Freugzo, Adam Burel
Best Hair Styling
“Jennifer Hudson Show” (fox)
Robier Landaros, Albert Morrison
Children and teen television programming
Best makeup
“Danger Force” (Nickelodion)
Michael Johnson, Brad Look, Kevin Westmore, Kim Parodine, Kato Destphen
Best Hair Styling
“Avatar The Last Airbender” (Netflix)
Julie Maccafee, Dianne Holme, Kodi Blair, Sandy Hall
Advertising and music videos
Best makeup
Gupta – “Beetlejus Beetlejus: Lifeceaver” (E!, Bravo)
Scotia Boyd, Julie Haset, Bianka Apis
Best Hair Styling
Gupta – “Beetlejus Beetlejus: Lifeceaver” (E!, Bravo)
Pavi Olivarwez, Taylor Tanaka-Fit
Live dramatic presentations (live stage)
California Regional: Best Makeup and Hair Style
“Madame Butterfly” (La Opera)
Samantha Viner, Maggi Clarke, Brandi Struna, Nicole Rodrigues, Kelso Milllet
Broadway and International: Best Makeup and Hair Style
“the great Gatsby” (Broadway)
Kevin Thomas Garcia, Christine Hachasan, Michael Duskal, Brit Griffith