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In episode fourteen, host Brett Stanley is talking to Australian Hair & Makeup Artist Rick Findlater about his experiences working on films like Pirates of the Caribbean and The Impossible – a true story about the devastating tsunami in Thailand back in 2004.
He also tells me about his time working on the Jacques Cousteau biopic The Odyssey, which took him all around the world including Africa and Antarctica.
Rick covers some of the techniques he uses to keep wigs on in heavy water scenes, dealing with the colour changing issues of prosthetics in cold water, and the stress of having divers go searching for a lost wig!
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Follow Rick: IMDB
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In episode fourteen, host Brett Stanley is talking to Australian Hair & Makeup Artist Rick Findlater about his experiences working on films like Pirates of the Caribbean and The Impossible – a true story about the devastating tsunami in Thailand back in 2004.
He also tells me about his time working on the Jacques Cousteau biopic The Odyssey, which took him all around the world including Africa and Antarctica.
Rick covers some of the techniques he uses to keep wigs on in heavy water scenes, dealing with the colour changing issues of prosthetics in cold water, and the stress of having divers go searching for a lost wig!
Discuss the episode in our facebook group.
Visit our YouTube for livestreams
Follow Rick: IMDB
Support the show
Discuss the episode in our facebook group.
Read Waterproof Magazine.
Support the podcast.

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