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African-American medium-heavyweight boxer named Tiger Payne was in Australia 1928–29 and 1932–33. According to his management he was born either c. 1905 in Omaha or 22 November 1906 in Oklahoma. Is anything more known about him ? His name in one article was linked to John Payne (actor), who is not a close match. Doug butler ( talk) 07:33, 30 August 2022 (UTC)
I remember reading once of a special effect in old black-and-white films that could be used to make a person's face shift seamlessly from one appearance to another (e.g., from young to old) without any later manipulation. It was done by painting the subject with specially colored makeup and lighting the shot with lamps of one color, then gradually changing the light color (maintaining the same brightness) until the makeup looked totally different. Are there examples of this available? Where might I find more information about this technique? Shells-shells ( talk) 20:40, 30 August 2022 (UTC)
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African-American medium-heavyweight boxer named Tiger Payne was in Australia 1928–29 and 1932–33. According to his management he was born either c. 1905 in Omaha or 22 November 1906 in Oklahoma. Is anything more known about him ? His name in one article was linked to John Payne (actor), who is not a close match. Doug butler ( talk) 07:33, 30 August 2022 (UTC)
I remember reading once of a special effect in old black-and-white films that could be used to make a person's face shift seamlessly from one appearance to another (e.g., from young to old) without any later manipulation. It was done by painting the subject with specially colored makeup and lighting the shot with lamps of one color, then gradually changing the light color (maintaining the same brightness) until the makeup looked totally different. Are there examples of this available? Where might I find more information about this technique? Shells-shells ( talk) 20:40, 30 August 2022 (UTC)