House of the Dragon Painful Costumes, Prosthetics and Makeup

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  • Опубликовано: 5 авг 2024
  • House of the Dragon has some amazing and elaborate costumes and prosthetics. With a talented crew behind the scenes and dedicated actors like Matt Smith, Milly Alcock, Olivia Cooke, and Emma D’arcy in front of the camera, this show really stands up to its predecessor, Game of Thrones. We’re going to be getting into all of the painful, uncomfortable, and downright unfortunate costume pieces and prosthetics endured by each actor. One of the first things we get into is the tragic birth scene from episode one. Did you know that fourteen identical dresses were created for that scene alone? Not only that, but she had to wear some pretty uncomfortable tubing underneath it all. Don’t even get us started on how much the actors hated wearing their wigs! They’d be in hair and make up for hours on end getting those applied. We can’t even think about those scenes when the wigs get covered in muck and gore - back to hair and make up right after! We also get into everything that went into creating the Crabfeeder. Daniel Scott-Smith had to arrive to set seven hours before shooting started to get his make up, prosthetics, and even a partial wig applied! Patience is definitely a virtue in House of the Dragon. Emma D’arcy has a pretty hilarious story about their audition process - have you ever tried to make a homemade wig before? Yeah… just take some hot glue and some old extensions and you’re ready to go. Stick with us until the end of the video and let us know what your favorite costume pieces were.
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    Chapters:
    00:00 Intro
    00:29 14 Dresses
    01:17 The Wigs
    01:54 The Crabfeeder
    02:35 The Dresses
    03:28 The Armor
    04:06 The Underarmor
    04:38 The Helmets
    05:05 The Swords
    05:33 Hours In Make Up
    06:04 Hair Extensions
    06:50 The Gore
    07:20 The Iron Throne
    07:43 Outro
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    Written by: Ace Louzon
    Narrated by: Serena L
    Edited by: Olena Labedko
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  • @lordvenjix3757
    @lordvenjix3757 Год назад +5

    We can expect certain things out a Game of Thrones prequel House of the Dragon with great actors, amazing special effects, sumptuous costumes…but in the end it all comes down to the story. If the writing on House of the Dragon isn’t good, none of the other stuff will matter.

  • @lordvenjix3757
    @lordvenjix3757 Год назад +1

    Amazing video 👌

  • @Z3N.4725
    @Z3N.4725 Год назад

    HOORAYUU IM HEREEE AND EARLYYY

  • @tonygarcia759
    @tonygarcia759 Год назад +1

    Alicent start in teal just like the tyrells. The blue green hides the but symbolizes the greed of the green.

  • @andrew_on_paws
    @andrew_on_paws Год назад

    I've never been this early

  • @Dec4AllTimeAlways
    @Dec4AllTimeAlways Год назад +1

    *No* *Consequences*
    How come characters commit crimes out in public and no consequences? Criston murders a man. Alicent assaults Rhaenyra. What gives?
    When Daemon said heir for a day or when he molested his niece which she enjoyed, Viserys wasn't actually there. It's easier for Rhaenyra to lie about her sons' real father if Harwin is already dead. But what Criston and Alicent did was right in front of Viserys, so why no punishment?
    The bastard issue is also a fascinating part to dissect. If Viserys, Laenor, and Corlys consider Jace and Luke legitimate, wouldn't they NOT be considered bastards? I'm aware a bastard is a child from two people who aren't married but doesn't the king have final say on it?
    It seems only the Greens are saying they're bastards. Nobody in the actual realm is saying this. And it seems most of Westeros are siding with Rhaenyra, so it seems they're not as sexist as they are. Rhaenyra gets most of the support from all the Houses. Otto and even Rhaenys are saying things that's overblown.

  • @callmethecommentcountess9329
    @callmethecommentcountess9329 Год назад

    Green represents envy

  • @aguywholikesgeography
    @aguywholikesgeography Год назад

    8th comment??

  • @Lamiishere
    @Lamiishere Год назад

    Cringe af 🤓