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Maskerading in the Movies

Date Published: 24th July 2007
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In today's fashion-conscious world, there is much stress on getting the right costumes for a play or movie. In the ancient times, the symbol of two masks was used to denote Greek comedy and tragedy -- one joyful and the other sorrowful. In the times of the ancient Greek empire, the actors had to wear huge masks that amplified their voices. The ancient Greek audiences regularly watched characters as tall as seven feet thanks to their enormous masks and high shoes. After all, the characters had to be viewed by people sitting even far back in the audience.

Nowadays, thanks to developments in lighting, microphones, and video cameras, actors have it a lot easier. They can now literally dress for the part that they are playing. One may say that ultimately, the costumes do no more than dress up the movie. To combat that view, we have the old adage, "Clothes maketh the man." Clothes can also decide the fate of a movie. You might have a wonderful script with superb actors. However, if you end up making the blunder of getting the look wrong, success will become somewhat uncertain. It is no wonder that stylists and costume designers are in such great demand in the media world of today. If you want an example of how the look of the actors can impact the success of a movie or TV show, Sex and the City is a great example.


As a result, the makers of the movie, Shakespeare in Love, invested much of their efforts in recreating the Elizabethan times by creating costumes that were true to the time. The crew of the movie actually won the Academy Award for Best Costumes for their efforts. Apart from this, Titanic, Moulin Rouge, and Chicago are examples of relatively recent movies that did a lot of research to get the look right.

As for masks, we can never sever their link with superhero movies. However, Spiderman was just one amongst many to hide his identity in a mask. Remember how Robin Williams pretended to be a woman in Mrs. Doubtfire? That mask was Williams' ultimate weapon in the movie. More recently, we saw Gwyneth Paltrow don a similar mask in her portrayal of an overweight woman in the hit movie, Shallow Hal. If you love fantasies, the face of Harry Potter's arch enemy, Lord Voldemort is unforgettable. His mask is very apt for the character of "the one who is not to be named".


From the movies to costume parties, masks have become a permanent fixture. And movies such as The Man in the Iron Mask, and the Jim Carrey starrer, The Mask, have only added to the demand for masks.

Masks can make the character. Find out about getting a silicone halloween mask or about professional halloween masks and silicone clown masks.
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