Period make up introduction

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An introduction to period make-up for TV and film

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Period Make UpBTEC PRODUCTION ARTS (MAKE-UP)

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

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

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

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

Examples of adaptations

Edwardian

Titanic

Mr Selfridge

Examples of adaptations

1920s

The Great

Gatsby

Chicago

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

Skin types

Oily

Combination

Normal

Dry

Sensitive

Mature

Activity!

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.

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