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    www.visualhollywood.com/movies_2009/friday_13/about.php - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/13/2009    Last Visited: 2/20/2009  

    Creating the look of both the mask and the sack was entrusted to special effects makeup supervisor Scott Stoddard and his gifted team.

    "Scott was the first person we hired on this film," says Andrew Form.
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    "Scott created a new version of the sack that we all fell in love with the first time we saw it," adds producer Fuller.
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    For Stoddard and his team, coming up with Jason's overall look was born out of respect. "We definitely wanted to keep him more human," offers Scott, "because, within every serial killer, there's a history to the sociopath they become, and Jason has a great history."
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    Stoddard himself transported the hockey mask from Los Angeles to Austin for the film shoot. It was an adventure. "I hand-carried Jason's hockey mask in a special silver case because I was too afraid to send it any other way," explains Stoddard.

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    www.scifijapan.com/articles/2009/02/11/friday-the-13th- - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/1/2009    Last Visited: 4/7/2009  

    Creating the look of both the mask and the sack was entrusted to special effects makeup supervisor Scott Stoddard and his gifted team. "Scott was the first person we hired on this film," says Andrew Form.
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    "Scott created a new version of the sack that we all fell in love with the first time we saw it," adds producer Fuller.
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    For Stoddard and his team, coming up with Jason's overall look was born out of respect.
    ...
    "We definitely wanted to keep him more human," offers Scott, "because, within every serial killer, there's a history to the sociopath they become, and Jason has a great history."
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    Stoddard himself transported the hockey mask from Los Angeles to Austin for the film shoot. It was an adventure. "I hand-carried Jason's hockey mask in a special silver case because I was too afraid to send it any other way," explains Stoddard.

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    www.mtv.com/movies/news/articles/1589255/story.jhtml - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/13/2008    Last Visited: 6/13/2008  

    The new mask was held in a thick plastic suitcase by special makeup effects artist Scott Stoddard and treated as if it were the Holy Grail.When it was revealed, I could have sworn a heavenly light shone from the foam that held it safely in place, and the goat cried a little louder.But it was nearly 4 in the morning, and I was starting to eat my own hair as coffee seeped out of my pores, so maybe my interpretation is slightly askew.

    As Stoddard told us stories of attempting to fly the mask through LAX airport (he was pulled in for an inspection by some "Friday the 13th" fans who worked airport security), I stared at every scuff, scratch and clump of dirt with utter infatuation.

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    www.make-upboard.com/showthread.php?s=230c9f635d8a6855f - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 5/22/2009  

    It's interesting that some of the characters in it have my same last name and that of special effects artist Scott Stoddard (no relation).

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    www.cinemareview.com/production.asp?prodid=5197 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/10/2006    Last Visited: 8/14/2009  

    Creating the look of both the mask and the sack was entrusted to special effects makeup supervisor Scott Stoddard and his gifted team.

    "Scott was the first person we hired on this film," says Andrew Form.
    ...
    "Scott created a new version of the sack that we all fell in love with the first time we saw it," adds producer Fuller.
    ...
    For Stoddard and his team, coming up with Jason's overall look was born out of respect.
    ...
    "We definitely wanted to keep him more human," offers Scott, "because, within every serial killer, there's a history to the sociopath they become, and Jason has a great history."
    ...
    Stoddard himself transported the hockey mask from Los Angeles to Austin for the film shoot. It was an adventure. "I hand-carried Jason's hockey mask in a special silver case because I was too afraid to send it any other way," explains Stoddard.

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    www.crtgyt.com/news.asp?id=32 - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 3/5/2009  

    DEREK MEARS: The first time I put on the mask was ¨C I went to Scott Stoddard, the make-up effects artist, who in my opinion is fifty percent of the Jason character, with his amazing, amazing designs.

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    www.23VISION.com/comment/details.cfm?id=12538 - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 3/3/2009  

    Creating the look of both the mask and the sack was entrusted to special effects makeup supervisor Scott Stoddard and his gifted team."Scott was the first person we hired on this film," says Andrew Form.
    ...
    "Scott created a new version of the sack that we all fell in love with the first time we saw it," adds producer Fuller.
    ...
    For Stoddard and his team, coming up with Jason's overall look was born out of respect. "We definitely wanted to keep him more human," offers Scott, "because, within every serial killer, there's a history to the sociopath they become, and Jason has a great history."
    ...
    Stoddard himself transported the hockey mask from Los Angeles to Austin for the film shoot. It was an adventure. "I hand-carried Jason's hockey mask in a special silver case because I was too afraid to send it any other way," explains Stoddard.

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    www.moviesonline.ca/movienews_16393.html - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 2/28/2009  

    DEREK MEARS: The first time I put on the mask was - I went to Scott Stoddard, the make-up effects artist, who in my opinion is fifty percent of the Jason character, with his amazing, amazing designs.

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    www.moviesonline.ca/movienews_16406.html - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 2/28/2009  

    AMANDA: They don't show it, but there was some stuff that was cut out that we had shot with him without the mask and Scott Stoddard (special make-up effects artist) was amazing, I mean the guy's so talented.

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    Platinum Dunes - The Official Site - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 12/24/2008    Last Visited: 1/18/2009  

    I am truly grateful for all the feedback to my blogs and in honor of today's special date here is a photo of the hero mask in it's carrying case, where Scott Stoddard, our special effects make-up artist, keeps it safely secured when its not covering Jason's gruesome features.

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