Thursday, December 7, 2006

New website on the way

My website www.couliercreatures.com was first created in '97 and is, shall we say, a little overdue for an upgrade, this is being done at the moment. Meanwhile the old website stills works fine for the moment and contact details have been updated, they are also repeated below.

Contact details:

e-mail: mcoulier@wanadoo.fr
Tel (from the UK only): 0844 8374311
Tel: +33 (0)2 51 30 35 27
Mob: +44 (0)7973 115018

2006

The initial part of the year was spent on further filming on Danny Boyle's new upcoming science fiction film - working title 'Sunshine'. The principal photography was finished just before Christmas last year. I acted as the film's special make-up FX Designer. Unfortunately I am not able to show any photo's of the work we did until the film has been released in the USA towards the end of 2007. Please visit this url for a sneak preview of the film: www.sunshinedna.com

The rest of the year has been spent doing some more work on a 'Little Britain' Christmas special and the next instalment of the Harry Potter series, "Harry Potter and the Order Of the Phoenix" on this project working as part of Nick Dudman's make-up FX team. I have worked on all the Harry Potter instalments over the last few years as key prosthetic make-up artist and recently we re-did the make-up for 'Lord Voldemort' on actor Ralph Fiennes - again, of course, I am unable to publish any up to date pictures of the work we did till the film is out next year.

An up to date list of credits can be seen on this blog under 'credits' on the right.

I have been planning a prosthetic make-up course which will cover all aspects of prosthetic make-up. There will be 2 courses for beginners and advanced and they will last 4-5 weeks each. Work on this project has been put on hold for the moment due to my work commitments, I am hoping to get it back underway later on in the year to start Summer 2008...watch this space. Anyone can register interest via e-mail and I will keep them personally updated with developments.

Regards

Mark Coulier

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