Prosthetics Magazine Nº4 special effects prosthetics film Neill Gorton
Prosthetics Magazine Nº4 special effects prosthetics film Neill Gorton
Prosthetics Magazine Nº4 special effects prosthetics film Neill Gorton
Prosthetics Magazine Nº4 special effects prosthetics film Neill Gorton

Prosthetics Magazine Nº4

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Specialist magazine on special effects and prosthetics for film and TV, produced by Neill Gorton. Issue 4 with tutorials, interviews and techniques.
 

Prosthetics Magazine is the first independent magazine specialising in special effects, prosthetics and FX makeup for film and television. Issue 4, produced by renowned artist and educator Neill Gorton, brings together detailed tutorials, in-depth interviews with top industry professionals and technical analysis of the materials and processes that define the industry.

Contents of Issue 4

Section Detail
Main theme Prosthetics for film and TV, FX makeup
Format Printed magazine
Issue 4
Produced by Neill Gorton
Language English
Content Step-by-step tutorials, interviews, technical information on materials

What it's used for

Prosthetics Magazine Nº4 is an essential reference for professionals and students in the special effects industry who want to stay up to date with techniques, materials and industry trends. It serves both as a training resource and as a source of practical inspiration.

  • Learn advanced prosthetics-making techniques for audiovisual productions
  • Discover the materials used in the professional FX industry through technical articles
  • Find out about the real workflow of world-renowned artists through in-depth interviews
  • Follow detailed step-by-step tutorials written by working professionals
  • Expand your knowledge of character makeup and on-set special effects
  • Use it as supporting material for FX makeup and special effects training

How to get the most out of it

  1. Read the interview articles first to understand the creative and professional context of each artist.
  2. Check the technical materials section before tackling any tutorial to familiarise yourself with the products and processes mentioned.
  3. Follow the tutorials in order, replicating each step in the workshop with the appropriate materials.
  4. Note down the material and technique references that appear and look for further information using the resources available at feroca.com.
  5. Use the magazine as a library reference: the content retains its technical relevance well beyond the publication date.

Usage tips

Combine reading with hands-on workshop practice

The tutorials in Prosthetics Magazine are designed to be applied directly on the workbench. Have the materials mentioned to hand before you start reading each tutorial: progressing in parallel — reading and doing — speeds up learning and avoids misinterpreting the steps.

Use the interviews as a materials guide

The professionals interviewed typically mention the materials and techniques they use in their real productions. These references are just as valuable as the tutorials themselves: they guide you on which products to look for and why they are chosen over other alternatives.

Archive it as a permanent technical resource

Technical information on silicones, foams, pigments and character makeup processes does not go out of date. Keep every issue of Prosthetics Magazine in your workshop library: they are a recurring reference source, especially useful when tackling new or unusual projects.

Frequently asked questions

What language is the magazine written in?

Prosthetics Magazine is published entirely in English. It is the standard language of the international special effects industry and the tutorials and interviews are presented in that language with no Spanish translation.

Is it suitable for someone just starting out in special effects?

Yes, although the general level is professional and semi-professional, the tutorials are explained in enough detail for someone with a background in makeup or sculpting to follow them. It is advisable to have some prior knowledge of mould-making and character makeup materials to get the most out of it.

Are the materials mentioned in the magazine available at Feroca?

Feroca distributes a wide range of materials for special effects, prosthetics and mould making that match many of those used in the tutorials and articles in Prosthetics Magazine. You can browse the full catalogue at feroca.com to find the products you need for each process.

Can I buy the different issues of the magazine separately?

Yes, each issue of Prosthetics Magazine is sold independently. At feroca.com you will find the available issues to purchase separately according to your interests.

What kind of tutorials does this issue include?

Issue 4 of Prosthetics Magazine includes detailed tutorials on prosthetics and FX makeup techniques for film and television, written by internationally recognised artists. The steps are illustrated and explained with technical precision to make them easy to replicate in the workshop.

Does it include content on specific materials such as silicones or foams?

Yes, the magazine includes technical information on the materials used in special effects processes, which typically include silicones, polyurethane foams, latex and character makeup materials. It is a practical reference source for understanding which product to choose for each application.

Where can I learn more about the processes described in the magazine?

Feroca offers video tutorials, online courses and in-person workshops that perfectly complement the content of Prosthetics Magazine. You can check the training offer at feroca.com to go deeper into the techniques and materials that interest you most.

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