Photo thanks to Allure Magazine Makeup artist Ve Neill has served as makeup department head for all of the Hunger Games movie adaptations. Neill told EW that she’s consumed with work on the The Hunger Games: Mockingjay.  “It’s going to be pretty spectacular. Julianne Moore is on with us now  as President Coin and she’s great. We have quite a few new characters  who’ve joined us,” she hinted. “They’re all wonderful to work with.  Jennifer [Lawrence] and Josh [Hutcherson] are absolute dolls. It’s nice  to have a group of actors who enjoy coming to work.”
What’s next in the Hunger Games movies and how do you help tell the story through makeup? 
 We’re going into the third book, which is when they go to war. You’re  going to see a lot more wartime stuff. They’re going to go into district  13, which we’ve never seen and nobody thought existed. These people  have been living underground, so you’re going to see a lot of  that. Everybody is pretty plain. There’s not a lot of exotic looking  stuff in the third movie. In the fourth movie, we go into The Capitol  again and you’ll start to see some crazy stuff there. We’re really going  for it on the fourth one. Part one is a wartime movie and we have four  huge “prosthetic days” that include a hospital full of injured people  who have just come in from bombings. They’re burned and missing limbs.  We have a lot of distressed looking makeups as opposed to glamour.
How big is the part of the Hunger Games makeup department that you oversee?
 We have three makeup artists who are on all the time and we have one  make-up artist who runs our tech unit, who works with us concurrently  doing interior and pickup shots. She sometimes has fifteen people  working with her. Right now we’re doing stuff in District 13, so we have  20 extra makeup artists, and there are even more people in the hair  department. We have a lot manpower because there are over 400 extras.  They live underground, so nobody has tans. Everybody has to look sickly.  Those are the types of makeups we’re doing — very simple, really pale.
What’s it like working with the stars of the movie?
 They’re all wonderful to work with. They all have children… well Josh  and Jennifer don’t, but a lot of our other adult principals have  children and, of course, their kids are all really happy that their  parents are working on the Hunger Games, so that’s fun for  them. We have a terrific director and we don’t work hellacious hours. No  19-hour shoot days. They try to keep it to 12 hours so that everybody  stays relatively healthy and rested.
Though you might have less work to do if the extras came to set already looking a little sickly.
 We’ll just make ‘em look that way.
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