Look Behind The Look is a new podcast hosted by the filmmaker behind Larger Than Life: The Kevyn Aucoin Story, Tiffany Bartok. It is a deep dive into iconic looks in film, TV, music, and fashion history with the creatives that brought them to life. Look Behind The Look also offers rare and exclusive visuals on YouTube featuring archival photographs and footage to enjoy along with the story. Head to https://www.youtube.com/LookBehindTheLookPodcast for more. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/look-behind-the-look-pod/support
In this episode of Look Behind The Look, we're diving into DOC NYC, the prestigious documentary film festival in New York City. Join me I discuss the much-anticipated documentary Beyond the Gaze, which spotlights the life and legacy of Jule Campbell, the trailblazing force behind the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. This film, directed by Jill Campbell, Julie's daughter-in-law, is a powerful exploration of memory, empowerment, the beauty of living life with no regrets… and teaching others to do the same.
Jill and I discuss the dangers of pigeonholing films, labeling them simply as “fashion films” for example, and how films that may seem to be about something simple and frivolous on the surface, can prove to be about SO much more.
Learn about how you can see this important film here: www.julecampbell.com
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00:00:00 Welcome!00:03:25 Beyond the Gaze will premiere at DOC NYC on November 17th. How did this project come about.00:10:11 Earning the trust of your subject and how she felt about this documentary being made.00:17:03 The film's structure building.00:26:35 Facing the pigeonholing of films and filmmakers, and the labeling of your documentary as a "fashion film".00:28:20 Substack and the advantages for filmmakers to offer more.00:30:51 The world premiere of Julie's film and its reception.00:36:02 The a crisis right now in independent documentary and for independent films00:42:46 Look behind the Look premieres November 17th at DOC NYC
Welcome back, Lookers! This week's Bite-Sized episode of Look Behind The Look is all about the cult classic, Xanadu. You loved Martin Samuel's interview so much that we decided to dive deeper into the film and share some delightful tidbits and behind-the-scenes stories. I also talk to the star of 2007's "Xanadu on Broadway" about her unforgettable time as Kyra.
We discuss Kenny Ortega's choreography, take a look at the makeup and Bobbie Mannix's costumes, and I share my interview with Kerry Butler, star of 2007's Xanadu on Broadway about her experience and meeting Olivia Newton John on Opening Night.
Don't miss these fun stories and insights into the making of Xanadu. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to the magic, this episode will make you want to rewatch the film and maybe even dust off your roller skates.
This episode edited and written by Kelli Reilly
00:00:00 Welcome!
00:02:05 The Choreography of Xanadu with Kenny Ortega
00:06:25 Costume designer Bobbie Manix created over 260 costumes for Xanadu
00:09:05 Xanadu on Broadway with Kerry Butler
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Link Love :
OWN Xanadu (for all my fellow physical media obsessives)
Stream the Xanadu Soundtrack
Stream Xanadu on Broadway
Olivia Newton-John’s Autobiography Don’t Stop Believin’
There are tons of fun Xanadu items in my Etsy Curation:
Look Behind The Look's Etsy Collectio
…but with Halloween coming, my favorite Xanadu find is starting with these barrettes because they are the MOST important feature of any Kira costume… aside from the skates of course.
Share all your Xanadu stories and love with me below! See you soon…
Welcome back, Lookers! In this bite-sized edition of Look Behind The Look, we dive into the iconic 90s film, The Bodyguard, starring Whitney Houston and Kevin Costner. From Whitney's unforgettable performance of "I Will Always Love You" to the behind-the-scenes magic, this episode is packed with nostalgia and fascinating insights.
I had the honor of speaking with Academy Award-winning makeup artist Valli O'Reilly, who shared her journey of becoming Whitney's makeup artist for the film. Valli reveals the products she used, the makeup tests they performed, and even shares some treasured items from the set that she's kept for over 30 years.Discover the story behind Whitney's "glamorously natural" look, the iconic red lipstick, and the makeup techniques that brought her character, Rachel Maron, to life. Valli's anecdotes and expert tips will transport you back to the film's production and highlight the artistry involved in creating such an enduring look.
Let's also delve into the creation of the film's costumes, particularly the stunning Queen of the Night outfit. We found Susan Niniger's inspiration, which drew from Fritz Lang's Metropolis and Thierry Mugler's designs, and reflects on her collaboration with Whitney and the film's director, Mick Jackson.Join us as we celebrate Whitney Houston's legacy, explore the creative forces behind The Bodyguard, and reminisce about the moments that made this film a timeless classic. Share your favorite Bodyguard and Whitney moments with us on our Substack, and let's keep the conversation going!00:00:00 Welcome00:01:14 Whitney Houston first time meeting with Valli O'Reilly00:02:24 The Queen of the Night
00:07:02 Whitney Houston's iconic cover of Dolly Parton's song.Get full access to Look Behind The Look's Substack from Tiffany Bartok at lookbehindthelook.substack.com/subscribe
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Where is Ve Neill in this sequel and what do you think happened? Those of us who grew up with the original want answers, Mr. Burton.
Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice comes out today and I'll of course be seeing it with the fam... let me know your thoughts in the comments!
This week, we have a very special guest, Tricia Sawyer, who holds a unique place in our podcast's history as my very first interviewee. Trisha is back to discuss her Emmy-nominated work on the visually stunning series Palm Royale on Apple TV. We dive into the intricate details of her craft, from the meticulous makeup designs to the collaborative process with costume and hair departments. Trisha shares her experiences working with the incredible cast, including Kristen Wiig, Carol Burnett, and Allison Janney, and gives us a sneak peek into the upcoming projects she's involved in, including an exciting new film about the early days of SNL.
**PLEASE NOTE! Mercury is Retro and so our zoom was glitching! Apologies but we tried several times to reconnect, then just embraced the glitch. My husband lovingly covered any awkward freezes with graphics- you know how bad an awkward freeze can be:) Enjoy this episode! 00:00:00 Welcome!
00:09:45 Discussing Palm Royale and its Emmy nomination
00:13:20 The creative process behind Palm Royale
00:18:40 Makeup secrets for Kristen Wiig and the cast
00:23:10 The unique looks for each character
00:27:50 Working with Carol Burnett and Kristen Wiig
00:34:00 Behind the scenes of the final ball scene
00:38:15 Teasing Season 2 of Palm Royale
00:41:30 Collaboration with the hair department
00:45:00 Inspirations and references for the show's looks
00:50:00 Upcoming SNL project and other endeavors Get full access to Look Behind
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Welcome to Season 5, Episode 2 of Look Behind The Look! This week, we dive into the dazzling world of the cult classic film Xanadu with the legendary hair designer Martin Samuel. In this episode, Martin shares his journey from working on Coal Miner's Daughter to creating the unforgettable hair designs for Olivia Newton-John and the rest of the Xanadu cast. He recounts his experiences working with icons like Gene Kelly, his creative process, and the behind-the-scenes stories that made Xanadu a visual feast. From the punk looks to the 1940s-inspired styles, Martin's covers all of the looks in the film.
Martin's illustrious career includes three Oscar and BAFTA nominations for his work on the Pirates of the Caribbean series, Hitchcock, and numerous accolades from the Hollywood Beauty Awards and the Makeup Artists and Hairstylist Guild. His passion for Hollywood musicals and his close friendship with Olivia Newton-John bring Martin’s stories to life, and the infectious joy that Xanadu brings to all of us in the new clearly came from the productions’ inception.
Stay tuned for the upcoming bite-sized episode that delves deeper into the costumes and the film's reception. But for now, enjoy this full-length conversation with Martin Samuel, filled with laughter, nostalgia, and a deep appreciation for the artistry behind Xanadu.
00:00:00 Welcome
00:02:57 Hello to Martin Samuel let’s get into Xanadu!
00:07:39 Gene Kelly
00:09:14 Was the film production challenged with a low budget? Let’s talk about the production.
00:14:08 Did you have a favorite era that you enjoyed working on the most
00:15:43 Olivia’s secret to her pure joy in the last scene… and the haircut Martin gave her.
00:19:31 Were you surprised at how the film was received when it first came out?
00:20:43 Gene Kelly choreographed Olivia's 40’s number and directed it.
00:29:30 Martin on his friendship with Olivia.
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Welcome to Season 5 of Look Behind The Look! We are thrilled to kick off this milestone season with the incredibly talented Moira Frazier, who’s back with us after another Emmy nomination for her brilliant work on Abbott Elementary. We will get into her creative process, and all the behind-the-scenes magic that brings the characters of Abbott Elementary to life. Moira shares her process for wig prep, the evolution of key characters like Janine and Ava, and the meticulous details that go into each look. From dealing with over 100 wigs to collaborating with drag queens for a special episode, Moira's energy is infectious as she takes us to set with her stories. Don't miss out on this insightful episode filled with laughter, inspiration, and a peek into the world of TV hair and makeup design.
Plus, learn about Moira's OWN must-have products that keep the cast looking flawless.
Here is a link to her products.
00:00:00 Welcome!
00:04:13 Moira's second Emmy nomination
00:04:41 100 wigs- yes you heard that right
00:07:49 Manny is my favorite character and Moira lets me in on his character's development.
00:09:19 Everyone on Abbott is glowing up
00:13:10 Ava's evolution
00:15:08 That time a wig shrunk- you heard it here first!
00:18:15 The Drag episode
00:21:20 Moira's products
00:23:46 Bye for now!
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Getting Ready for 2025 with more Bite-Sized Episodes and interviews with industry experts, celebrating the craft of hair and makeup artistry, and costume design. I wanted to let you in on how we got here and thank you for subscribing, spreading the word and for building a community that celebrates incredible work.
Join me to celebrate the Icon that is Faye Dunaway by taking a closer look into CHINATOWN's Evelyn Mulwray. Let's look at what the collaboration of artists like costume designer Anthea Sylbert, and makeup artist and hair designers Lee Harman and Hank Edds resulted in and hear about the detail that went into the unforgettable look of Evelyn.
*Don't forget to watch the documentary that is out right now on HBO about the incredible career of Faye Dunaway. There is also a LOT MORE BTS about Chinatown in the documentary including even MORE about the HMU team and Costume Design... but I won't give it away here because I highly recommend this doc and hopefully this will entice you view it yourselves:)
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Being the level of Prince Fan that I am, this was one I was hesitant to put out, but it had to be done and I hope you like it!
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Taking a break from her time working on the set of The Bear, Ally Vickers joins me again on the pod to talk about her amazing work in Hit Man. The Rick Linklater film starring Glen Powell which came out on Netflix this week is a joy to watch, and despite the many different looks, the Louisiana Heat and a modest budget, Ally had a blast collaborating with the Makeup and Costume Department and even Glen Powell himself, on the many different personas of our favorite Hit Man. Listen as she shares stories from set and reveals some of her favorite products. And let me know what you thought of the movie!
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