Goo-Con 2013 - Atlanta, GA | Prop, SPFX and Costuming Convention

TheEngineerGuy

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This coming July 13th and 14th, the Nelson A Burke Co, LLC, better known as The Engineer Guy (The Engineer Guy | Atlanta, GA - Plastics, Special Effects Makeup, Mold Making, Silicone, Smooth-on, Skin Illustrator, Grex Airbrushes), is hosting Goo-Con, a 2-day convention and workshop for amateur and professional makeup artists, prop builders and special effects technicians. The event will be held at the Student Activity Center (2000 Clayton State Blvd. Morrow, GA 30260) at Clayton State University in Morrow, Georgia.

The growing film and television industry in Georgia has had a profound impact on The Engineer Guy. Movies and television shows such as The Walking Dead, Three Stooges, Coma, Vampire Diaries, Teen Wolf and many more have all prompted The Engineer Guy to filled its shelves with makeup and prop building materials, enabling these and other production companies to buy what they need right here in Georgia and take full advantage of the State's generous tax credits. The knowledgeable staff at The Engineer Guy enjoy a good challenge, and the many special projects of the movie industry give them a chance to stretch the limits of their expertise and creativity.

Goo-Con will feature workshops and panel discussions about many topics including but not limited to special effects makeup, mold making, casting, and costuming. R.J. Haddy and Roy Wooley, stars of SyFy’s hit show FaceOff, will be the featured guests. There will also be several dozen exhibitors and dealers offering their own products for viewing and for sale. Read more about it at www.goo-con.com.

We hope everyone in the area can make it out to see us!
 
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