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The book details Stan Winston’s entry into the industry not as a special effects artist, but as an aspiring actor. To make ends meet, he began working as a makeup artist at NBC. A pivotal moment occurred when a failing appliance on a prop dummy led Winston to believe he could improve upon existing techniques. His tenacity led to a job at Universal Studios, and eventually, the founding of his own company.

The Winston Effect: The Art & History of Stan Winston Studio The book details Stan Winston’s entry into the

Some of the most notable works produced by Stan Winston Studio include: His tenacity led to a job at Universal

Before we get to the puppets, we have to meet the man. Stan Winston didn’t start out wanting to build nightmares. He wanted to be an actor. But after studying painting and sculpture, he fell into makeup effects at Disney, where he learned the classic Hollywood craft of rubber masks and foam latex. His early work was solid—an Emmy for The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman (the aging makeup) and work on TV movies. He wanted to be an actor

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