HavelockV |
05-07-2010 07:09 AM |
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Originally Posted by Anarasha
(Post 612562)
What truly annoys me is the lack of proper The Phantom of the Opera masks really. I bought one once. It was a thin piece of plastic that I eventually had to take off because it was gnawing on my forehead.
Other than that, it was a demi mask but with a full yet very small nose.
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Ah, an opportunity to make use of some of the otherwise irrelevant Phantom of the Opera resources I've accumulated over the years! Anarasha, if these do not help you, please send a private communication and I may be able to direct you to other possibilities.
The officially licensed Webber Stage Phantom mask-maker:
http://www.masquearrayed.com/articles/phantom.html
An excellent fan-run website with extensive tutorials on Phantom costuming (No Red Death yet, however):
http://phantomonabudget.bravehost.com/
The Phantom half mask that I use was purchased at one of those Spirit Halloween stores several years ago. It was manufactured by a company called 'Mask-A-Rade' and was made of a sturdier white plastic. Some trimming of the edges was required for the mask to fit properly but if you can find them still, they're a good place to start.
If you are more predisposed to the 2004 film look, I apologize as I am not particularly enamoured of that traversty.
Very interesting thread. I shall have to revisit once my infernal final exams have been summarily dealt with.
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