Sunday, October 20, 2013

The first feature film, Mangue Negro (2008), considered cult by critics, won international recognit


Horrifying creatures, colors, textures, injuries, injuries and much blood ... Lie! The workshop makeup and special effects kicked off the activities of TRASH 2013-7 Mostra Goiás Movies Independent on Wednesday (18/9). Given by the director and makeup artist Rodrigo Aragão - one of the biggest names in horror cinema National - The workshop provided the learners curious techniques used in theater and film, as well as characterization of characters in creating illusions and effects, with international quality standards.
With 20 years of experience in the field of special effects, Aragon academy awards 2012 worked on 15 short films, 25 plays and workshops in various film events. He is the creator of the show of terror traveling Mausoleum (2000-2004), which will have a special selection displayed during the event schedule.
The first feature film, Mangue Negro (2008), considered cult by critics, won international recognition and awards academy awards 2012 as Best Film at the Buenos Aires Rojo Sangre, Argentina. With the second film, The Night of the Chupacabras (2011), Aragon became a benchmark in special effects throughout Brazil. His latest feature film, Black Sea (2013), concludes the trilogy of terror tropical and enshrines one of the greatest exponents of the art of special effects academy awards 2012 makeup and genre cinema Hispanic.


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