The original inspiration came from James, who caught upon the notion that Peter Pan could fly, visited Wendy and her brothers at night, and never grew old. The original screenplay written by Jan Fischer and James Jeremias was originally about a bunch of "Goonie-type 5th-6th grade kid vampires", with the Frog Brothers being "chubby 8 year old cub scouts", and Star being a boy instead of a love interest. It was so important to get that sloped onto the skin." Greg was then able to use this makeup as a template for the rest of the vampire gang. "I had to make sure they were blended, and there was no hard edge. Kiefer had a pixie nose at the time so I brought it down onto his nose to try and make his nose look a little more full." With the addition of subtle cheek pieces and careful blending, Cannom finalized the 'David' makeup. I wanted to do a super subtle demonic makeup and change the bone structure around the forehead and especially down onto the nose. "I wanted the lenses to really stand out. But I got it down really good at the time." As Greg was planning the makeup, he knew he would have to work around the beard they had established for Kiefer's look. It's too easy to find yourself in a lawsuit and the alginate isn't as good as it used to be. Don't do that at home! I would never do it now. "I did the lifecast with his eyes open, which I learned from Dick Smith. The first step of the process was to take lifecasts of the actors, starting with Kiefer.
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