In one of the book I was reading (What They Don't Teach You at Film School by Camille Landau and Tiare White), they listed many uses of duct tapes on the set. One of them is:
"To lift the face of an aging actress who had to play herself twenty years younger. It really worked. At worst, she looked like she had an overzealous face-lift. She wore the duct tape to her car and out to dinner with a new date, so we knew we were on to something."
I don't understand how the duct tape is used on the face of a person to look younger. Does anyone know what the author is talking about?
"To lift the face of an aging actress who had to play herself twenty years younger. It really worked. At worst, she looked like she had an overzealous face-lift. She wore the duct tape to her car and out to dinner with a new date, so we knew we were on to something."
I don't understand how the duct tape is used on the face of a person to look younger. Does anyone know what the author is talking about?