Period make up introduction

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Period Make Up BTEC PRODUCTION ARTS (MAKE-UP)

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An introduction to period make-up for TV and film

Transcript of Period make up introduction

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Period Make UpBTEC PRODUCTION ARTS (MAKE-UP)

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Before we get started…

Attendance to each class is vital Clean, tidy uniform – hair up, jewellery off Nails short – no false nails and no varnish Phones are left in bags on silent Come prepared

Clean tidy kit Note pad and pen Camera

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Every class…

Take notes

Take a photo of the demo make-up

Take step by step photos of your work before – stages – final images

End of session…

Clean brushes

Clean kit

Wipe down sides/mirror/chair

Sweep floor

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ObjectivesBy the end of the session

you will be able to…

State why period make up skills are vital to a make-up artists

List the different skin types and explain how you would treat each one

State the meaning of the ‘Key Words’ Complete a client consultation sheet Describe what you would do in the event of a reaction Carry out a professional cleansing routine

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Introduction to Period Make-up

What is period make-up?

Period make up is one of the most used skills for a hair and make up artist

Adaptations are becoming more popular with in FILM, TV and THEATRE

A realistic interpretation helps viewers believe in the story

A true period hair and make-up helps the actor get into character

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Examples of adaptations

Edwardian

Titanic

Mr Selfridge

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Examples of adaptations

1920s

The Great

Gatsby

Chicago

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ResearchIt MUST be authentic!

Richard Corson

Fashions in Hair

Fashions in Make-up

Films made in that time

Portrait photographers of that era

Royalty, entertainers, celebrities of that era

National Portrait gallery

Exhibitions

Documentaries

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Skin types

Oily

Combination

Normal

Dry

Sensitive

Mature

Activity!

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Key Words

Contra-indications

A condition that is present on a client that will prevent or restrict a make-up procedure being carried out. Examples include; contagious skin diseases, eye infections, infestation, skin disorders, cuts and abrasions, new scars etc..

Contra-actions

A reaction that occurs during a make-up procedure. Examples include; Burning sensation, rashes, watery eyes, reddening of the skin etc..

Cross infection

Cross infection can occur if tools are not sanitised between clients, or products become contaminated by dipping a dirty brush directly into your products.

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Objectives By the end of the session you will be

able to…

State why period make up skills are vital to a make-up artists

List the different skin types and explain how you would treat each one

State the meaning of the ‘Key Words’ Complete a client consultation sheet Describe what you would do in the event of a reaction Carry out a professional cleansing routine