Welcome to the nineteenth installment in The Masks of Famous Monsters Series.   Famous
     Monsters of Filmland magazine was an absolute treasure trove of    
    early mask history. By combing through the 191 issues published   
between      1958-1983, it's possible to gain a good understanding of  
the    decades   of  evolution and history of Don Post Studios and  
Topstone    monster   masks. The eventual goal of this series is to  
catalog and    archive each   monster mask appearance in the pages  
Famous Monsters. 
Issue # 43 of Famous Monsters would feature another "Men Behind the Monsters" written by Verne Langdon. This time, the featured artist would be the legendary Ellis Burman. By '67 Burman was a veteran make-up man and monster maker.
The article was brief at only two pages, fortunately one of those pages contained a beautiful full-page photo of Burman working on a number of clown masks and a full body monster suit. Of note to Don Post Studios fans, the article mentions that Burman currently worked as the Chief Lab Technician at Don Post Studios, where his many duties extend to the design and creation of many Don Post character masks...
 



 
Any relation to John Burman..??
ReplyDeleteSome of the early Distortions projects were (at least in part thanks to him, ... some of his films include the Beast Within... and Gargoyles (1972 made for TV)...
There was definitely relation. I know that it was Ellis' son Ellis Burman Jr. who worked on the '72 Gargoyles and Tom Burman worked on the '82 release of "The Beast Within"
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