I never really liked Dean Caine as Clark Kent / Superman in the 1990’s TV Show “Lois and Clark.” He was too much of a pretty boy. Sure he had the huge muscles that Superman would have, but he was terrible as Clark Kent. I could sorta believe Christopher Reeve as both Supes AND Clark but Caine couldn’t pull off both.
We had the reverse problem with Michael Keaton in 1989s BATMAN film, he was OK as Bruce Wayne (but JUST OK) )but terrible as Batman.
Any hoo- there never was a Big screen Shazam / Captain Marvel feature movie. There was an all but forgotten Black and White Serial :
And a Saturday morning TV show that only lasted one season:
Captain Marvel / Shazam (in the DC comic books) always had such a unique face, and almost Asian squint in his eyes. Superman always had a square blocky face that was similar to almost every other comic book males face.
As much as I disliked Dean Caine as Superman, I think his odd Squinty eyed face would fit better as Captain Marvel.
Some more useless trivia, Elvis Presley based most of his stage look on Captain Marvel Junior. The wavy hair, the capes and lighting bolt imagery all come from that comic book character. https://captainmarveljr.elvis.com.au/
Samples of my skills in using Adobe Photoshop, photo editing/repair and graphics creation.
A phone shot of Zion National Park. I seperated this picture into two layers. On the lower layer I lowed the brightness and increased the contrast the make the sky stand out more.
An actors’ headshot cleaned up and color corrected in Photoshop. I used ” Auto Color” Adjust brightness / contrast and a lot of cloning. http://www.renatobiribinjr.com/
Below, that is me with my video camera and spotlight. I seperated the picture into two layers with the lasso and pen tools. Then I cloned myself out and re combined the two layers.
I used the magic wand and lasso tools to take out the green screen.
An office manager hired me to edit his bosses faces onto some old stock photos:
Video graphics created in Photoshop and layered over the footage in Adobe Premiere.
This is an example of the “Photoshop 2.5 Effect,” where you take a still jpeg, duplicate it into layers, use the lasso, magic wand and pen tools to cut out each individual person, move them apart in after effects as if they were on a Disney Multiplane camera.
A client wanted the red tape on the football players shirt removed. The tape was covering up a copyrighted logo. I exported the files into an Adobe Photoshop Stack, then used the clone tool to cover up the red tape.
Then I imported them into Adobe After Effects, and sequenced them back into order.