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KCMUSSMAN

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  1. Hi everyone. Thank you for the awesome experience on previously t.v I'm KC from Face Off . Originally from USA but I grew up in Israel. I'm 30, a military veteran, a Leo and lover of Monsterous beauty... or beautiful Monsters. I own a makeup FX shop in L.A called Nocturnal Designz and we train a lot of students with our amazing crew, family and a sassy husky puppy named Ghost. I would love to chat with you guys about the show and answer any questions.
  2. Yup that's pretty standard... They will tell 1 person the time and ask them to shout it out to the others.
  3. The show is pretty much honest reality. They follow us around with cameras but they dont tell us what to say or do. Everything that happened on tv is real and there is much much more. I loved all the contestants and made really great friends. Also Thank you for rooting for me. Its not taken for granted. I do makeup for you guys so your support means the world to me.
  4. Hi Guys. So this one didnt go so well for me... I really did love the sculpt and I had so much fun working on it. Some BTS stories: There where some hands that I sculpted that I loved they came out great but I had to sacrafice them to mold the enormous cowl. It weighed a ton. I wanted to do a very thorough cleanup of the mold at the end of the day and it came out perfect (the cracking scene wasnt as dramatic as it looked on t.v lol) I had as very specific paint job in mind but when I got the foam it was a really bad run. I spent 3 hours out of 4 trying to salvage the piece... So I ended up trying my best to damage control. I was positive I was a goner. But I didnt give up and had to try and push. Im proud of myself for doing my best with what I had and wish I could have a redo on this challenge. Im humbled that the judges chose me. It was a hard season and Im proud to go into the finale with 2 wins, 4 top looks and no bottom looks. (although for me this was a bottom look.) I loved Nelsons Makeup. It was the best. And Faina is my girl!! I hope you enjoy the finale!!
  5. They told us that each team had an equal to their skills and abilities. Mine was kiersten. But when the horn challenge came about faina came to me for help since they couldnt figure out the mounting. Mounting horns can be tricky and also can injure the model. I have a lot of experience in these methods and I wanted to apply my knowledge to help the models and artists. I would have felt tetrjble if a midel got hurt or an artist sent home for a floppy horn if the makeup was good.
  6. hi everyone... Thanks for all the awesome comments. So much fun to chat with people watching the show. I saw f/o season 1 in Israel where I was living at the time and that is what encouraged me ti move to L.A and open a shop. I always wanted to be on the show. It was a dream come true. ... The shows crew are amazing warm people and cared for us very well. ... As for the team format there where a lit of pros and cons. I loved working with a team. Sharing the work and having people ti support you. But the firmat felt restrictive to me and I rarely got to do makeups that I felt reflected my style. Everything was a compramise to match up to other team mates and to conform to the foreman. Nelson for instance is one of the most talented hard working people I know... Super humble and helps everyone, but he got lost in the team format as did Phil ... Also super talented sculptor. Its hard to keep your identity in this shop format. Another problem was the physical wear. Im a strong shop tech and a lot of the shopwork in T6 fell on me and Phil... It wore us out and I got a serious neck injury on the dream house episode and had to get physical therapy after the show. During the lastest episodes I was getting steroid shots for my neck. But Andrew and Phil and Nelson always helped lift me up and lent a hand. (its a lot of hard work and by the end of each challenge we are beat) ... Seeing myself on T.V is weird.... Its a little unnetving lol. But I just laugh at myself whrn I think i look silly. ... I will try my best to answer everyone, let ... On the fungus challenge we where told Cordyceps Virus and zombues and reffered to the game "the last of us" which is a game where people are infected by the cordyceps virus. So that was indeed the premise of the challenge. ... Andrew owns a mask company and is a master at mask sculpting. He sculpts masks very well and is a very experienced veteren artist. ... Cannon fodder: i dont know... The team format can allow a lot of coat tail riding. ... Everything is edited but happened the way it did. What you see on T.V is real.
  7. haha Sour Pickles your the best. Thanks for the kind words and welcome. Ive been reading here for several seasons now (im also a fan of the show ) And dont worry no judgments everyone is entitled to their own opinions so have at it. Im not a delicate snowflake and I find a lit of humor in the back talks and forums. One of my favorite comments was that I wouldnt pass a turing test and that I need a captcha meme. Me and my husband thought that was hillarious with a hint of truth... The talking head section is not very flattering lol. More than happy to answer any questions.
  8. Hi guys... KC from S12 here This Challenge was everything I love about my job, it combined Concept- Story - character development and make-up effects. I love designing make-up with strong story driven elements and this was definetly the challenge to do so. Elena Popzlateva was an amazing Model and I adore her for going through this makeup with grace and awesome acting skills! ... As a huge Last Of Us (zombie freak) fan and gamer I also got to fan girl all over the zombie concept and almost hit the floor when I saw Neil Druckman!!! My friend Ivan Van Norman and I have been wanting to do a clicker make-up forever and we are also gearing up for an awesome tabletop RPG Zombie game experience (Stay tuned) Another great moment was to see Glenn Hetrick so excited about these characters and receiving some very humbling feedback from him and the other judges. ... I was also very thankful to Andrew and Phil for all the fun and support. I sustained a neck injury on the show and I had the hardest time powering through all the physical labor but Andrew and Phil had my back and where there to encourage and support with fun and positive energy. One of my favorite moments was creating a gnarly mouthwash with Phil which we tested on ourselves and booked it to the sink to wash it out for a good chunk of time while the camera men where laughing at us. When the job gets hard- smile and carry on ~_~ Cheers Last of the twisted 6
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