Group Project members: Karen, Heeje, Ashley, Glorihec
For our final project we decided to work with make-up. The pre-production process was fairly simple we had a meeting after class and decided what we wanted to do and where we would film it.
The shooting day was on Nov. 6, we met at Monty and drove to my house where the filming was going to take place. Once we got there around 12:00pm to 12:30pm we started to prepare everything. By 1:00pm we were ready to start shooting, we started with Karen. The make-up on her face was meant to look like she had cuts in her face. That would be accomplish with some tissue paper and foundation.
This process is the longest one because when applying it you need to make sure to do it correctly, what I mean is that it can’t look like you just stick something on someone’s face. You can use cue tips, tweezers,
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Make-up aloud actors to correct their skin tone, but it could have a flattening effect on their facial if applied extensively. Now that we have color films we return to the traditional techniques used for stage.
Another way of using make-up now a days is prosthetic make-up. This is the process of using prosthetic molding, casting methods to create a different forms on the human body. This technique requires a lot of steps and depending on what the final result is it can take a lot of hours to apply. It is mostly use on the face, once the cast is created it is filled with some type of cement to make a positive mold.
Then the form of is sculpted with clay on top of the positive, this edge of clay has to be as thin as possible because the clay is just a stand in for what eventually becomes the prosthetic piece. The clay is carefully remove and the material is put into the mold cavity. The material can be latex, gelatin, silicone or other similar materials. One of the hardest parts of prosthetic make-up is the beginning stages of creating the
Characters in musicals such as “Cats” and “The Lion King” need totally different styles of make up as performers are to look as animalistic as possible. They do this by adding extra colours over their body rather than just the face. “Elphaba” in “Wicked” has her body makeup touched up everytime she leaves the stage during the show, as her body needs to appear entirely green.
The first step taken in the mascara making process is the oil-soluble phase formation. This phase consists of mixing four types of wax that produce a semi-liquid gel coat that shines the lashes. Chemists begin with a Carnauba wax from a Brazilian palm tree that emollients the lashes, then move to adding the Candelilla wax that is known as the “Queen of Waxes”. This wax is taken from the leaves of plants that grow in Mexico and Texas. After that, they add Beeswax brought from honeycombs that have a yellowish color with Glycerol Stearate. Next, an emulsifier, “Lipo GMS”, is admixed to keep the waxes stable. At last, Vitamin E is added to the mixture to condition and smoothen the lashes along with a chemical compound called PELEMOL®D-2000, which makes the mascara
The beginnings of the art director job entailed the fairly obvious step for filmmakers just starting up: networking. Through family members and mutual friends, I was able to get in touch with one of the producers of the film who spoke with me about what experiences I’d had with film already, the available job, and the duties along with it. From there, I spoke with the director, read the script, and researched the film, respective genres, and previous works by Archetype Pictures to understand the spirit and behind the scenes of the film. This way I was able to get a good idea of what I would
Makeup: (n) cosmetics such as lipstick or powder applied to the face, used to enhance or alter the appearance. Makeup was invented over 100,000 years and was worn by men and women. In 3150-31 B.C., Pharaohs heavily lined their eyes with kohl and wore red or orange to show their high class status. Queen Elizabeth influenced many to shave their eyebrows and hairline and wear pale face powder and red lipstick during the Elizabethan Era. Japanese geishas wear more or less makeup depending on their level of training.
Applying makeup is something like an art. You can use it to do pretty much everything from the most basic look to completely transforming your face. Whatever you would like to do, there's some sort of makeup look out there for you. I'm going to teach you the basics with a more natural look, so there's no guesswork about what kinds of products or tools you need.
Have you ever watched a movie and wondered how something was created? A simple scar, a horrific creature, even a mutilated limb can be created to a mystifying degree of realism. Special effects makeup has been, and always will be a passion of mine. Over the years, I’ve found myself to never really pay attention to a movie that plays, but rather, always be fascinated with the little details that no one really notices. I’ve always sat and wondered exactly how certain effects were created. The curiosity as lead me to attempt to recreate some of the effects that I’ve seen. Research has lead me to acquire a vast knowledge of the molding process that makeup artists use to create prosthetics, I have become familiar with well-known makeup artists, and I have discovered certain replacements for the time consuming processes that may occur during the creation phase.
First of all, your skin will be much smoother than it would’ve been otherwise which will make applying the makeup easier in the first place. Secondly, it’ll dramatically cut down on the amount of dead skin on your face, which will cut down on the amount of dead skin clogging your pores along with that goopy costume makeup. As we all know by now blemishes are caused by three things, dead skin, bacteria, and oil on the skin. If you can eliminate as much of these as possible prior to sealing your face with a layer of heavy makeup, it’ll help cut down on your potential to breakout
Guys should have a fresh haircut and be clean-shaven or have freshly groomed facial hair; 5 o 'clock shadows are expensive to digitally retouch in post production. Every article of clothing should fit properly and not distastefully hang off.
The first thing you need to do is consult your surgeon so that he can record what your desired results would be, evaluate your face and skin tone, so that you can be matched with the proper filler. Then he will make marks on you face to determine where to make the injections. The area will then be cleaned, numbed, and prepared for injection, which will soon follow. Each injection should only take a couple of seconds, then the physician will clean up the area and offer you ice packs to help you feel more comfortable post injection. Now you can put on makeup as long as you do it without too much pressure on the areas that have been treated.
Age is just one thing that can be changed with special effects makeup. Others changes include, eyes, nose sizes, scars, moles, and any other facial feature the actor needs altered. One of the main products used by makeup artists to achieve this, is liquid latex. Liquid latex can be painted on to the skin in layers, creating many different effects. It can be used to create scars, wounds and burns.
Special makeup effects are commonly used in the movies and theater. You may want to use some of these effects for Halloween or for stage work. Effects can range from simple to very complex, with the more difficult looks requiring the skills of a professional makeup artist. If you want to try a few daring looks yourself, the first step is to decide which look you're going for. For example, if you want to do a vampire look it is a good idea to look up some famous movie and stage vampire photos online to get some ideas. Using a photo as a guide can really help you when you are ready to put on your makeup as well.
Something that speaks out about who I am would have no doubt but to be makeup specifically being eyebrow pomade to shade in my eyebrows. Eyebrow pomade is a cream for eyebrows that creates clean defined brows, I buy my eyebrow pomade at any place that sells NYX makeup. Makeup became a part of my life since growing up I always wanted to wear makeup I soon began experimenting with it realizing it was something I loved. I always buy my pomade whenever I know that it is about to run out, the great thing about this specific brand is that it only costs around five dollars. Anyone who loves makeup should buy it. However with eyebrow pomade it took me plenty of practice , now I never step foot outside without my eyebrows being done. Even my family
Dr. Karl Deisseroth’s main research focus is in the field of optogenetics, a method developed by Deisseroth about ten years ago (famous enough to warrant a long-form review in the New Yorker—I highly recommend it). The method involves the rendering of neurons to become light sensitive on an individual basis, then their activation using carefully controlled beams of light. The method allows for extraordinarily detailed analysis of the brain’s inner mechanisms via both observation and manipulation. Optogenetics was first described in his seminal paper “Millisecond-timescale, genetically targeted optical control of neural activity”, published in Nature Neuroscience in 2005. The paper described the particular details of the methodology (which happened to win Nature Method’s “Method of the Year” award), such as the exploitation of an algal gene to induce sensitivity to light. Since then, it has been cited numerous times and forms the basis of much
The first trace of FX makeup’s popularity was in 1925 when Phantom of the Opera was released. The Phantom always wore a mask to hide his deformed features on his face. But in that time, actors would put on their own FX makeup. He had dark tones surrounding his eyes and a small wire to pull his nose up and back (Hannigan).
Have you ever thought about who created makeup? Or how it was created? When, where and how? Why was it created? How has it changed over time? Has it affected anyone? Well I’m going to tell you some of it. Make up wasn’t just created by powder or anything small and simple like that, no. Makeup actually has a lot of its own differences. In 180 BCE was when makeup had first had started but it wasn’t commonly used as much as then. People would limit the use of makeup because it was so expensive and hard to get and or find. The women who actually had it or used it were the prostitutes and the wealthier women. The “Cheap Knockoff’s” were the ones who were sold to the poorer women. The people didn’t really care if the slaves used makeup but