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Competition Information WorldSkills UK Creative Media Makeup – Passive 2020 About the Competition This WorldSkills UK competition is managed and sponsored by Coleg Cambria and will consist of three stages: First Stage – Photographic Entry (Passive) Second Stage - Heats Third Stage - Final This stage of the competition is Photographic Entry (Passive). The theme is: “ Tales of the Unexpected" This stage of the competition is a passive stage. Successful competitors may be invited to compete at the UK regional. For further information, please visit the skill page on the WorldSkills UK website. This competition is photographic entry, this allows all competitors to work to their individual strengths. This competition is open to any entrants who are studying for an appropriate qualification at Level 3 Media Makeup or are within 1 year of completing their Level 3 Media Makeup qualification. Competitors will be required to complete a Make-Up design which reflects the theme “ Tales of the Unexpected" To be successful in submitting your entry, you will need to provide the following information: A brief description, explaining your ideas that inspired your design (in your email) The judges will want to see 3 images of the following (1 jpeg image per aspect): Three aspects to your design: Front Back Close up of face and head Mood board (as a separate document/attachment) Photographs should not be digitally edited or enhanced and should be competitors own work. Page 1 of 4
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Competition InformationWorldSkills UK Creative Media Makeup – Passive 2020

About the Competition

This WorldSkills UK competition is managed and sponsored by Coleg Cambria and will consist of three stages:

First Stage – Photographic Entry (Passive) Second Stage - Heats Third Stage - Final

This stage of the competition is Photographic Entry (Passive).The theme is: “Tales of the Unexpected"

This stage of the competition is a passive stage. Successful competitors may be invited to compete at the UK regional. For further information, please visit the skill page on the WorldSkills UK website. This competition is photographic entry, this allows all competitors to work to their individual strengths.

This competition is open to any entrants who are studying for an appropriate qualification at Level 3 Media Makeup or are within 1 year of completing their Level 3 Media Makeup qualification.

Competitors will be required to complete a Make-Up design which reflects the theme “Tales of the Unexpected"

To be successful in submitting your entry, you will need to provide the following information:

● A brief description, explaining your ideas that inspired your design (in your email) The judges will want to see 3 images of the following (1 jpeg image per aspect):

● Three aspects to your design: ○ Front○ Back○ Close up of face and head

● Mood board (as a separate document/attachment)

Photographs should not be digitally edited or enhanced and should be competitors own work.Please submit photographic entries either by email or post to reach us by Friday 15th May 2020. Judging will take place immediately and competitors informed on Friday 5th June.

Rules for Passive Heat:

Female models can be topless, but pre-applied nipple pads must be worn. Make up must cover at least from the waist up including arms. (More of the body can be

painted if preferred Please note extra marks will not be allocated for extra painting, this is just to allow creativity in your design.)

All make up mediums can be used, as long as it is applied hygienically and safely i.e. airbrushing, water colour, cream make up etc.

Bald caps and 1 prosthetics are mandatory and must not be pre-adorned or painted.Headdresses (full or part) may be worn but must not be shop bought and should have been made by the competitor. Hair pieces (not full wigs) may be worn and should not cover in excess of 25% (one quarter) of the head.

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Costumes must be designed and made by the competitor – not hired. Costume must not cover more than a small portion of the artwork from the of the overall design

For info: For regional and national heats, props can be used to enhance the theme during presentation, but must not hinder the model’s movement, ability to eat, drink or use the bathroom. At heats, models may need to stay in costume for a minimum of 2 hours (e.g. models must be able to get on / off stage or presentation area easily and unaided).

Core competencies

Competitors taking part in this competition should be able to demonstrate:

● Professional demeanour

● Safe working practices

● Professional attitude

● Effective interaction with the client

● High level of skill and dexterity

● Management of time allocation

● Ergonomic working methods

Marking and Assessment

Assessment will be through:• Observation

• Inspection of completed tasks

Interpretation of theme 25Photographs show design to best effect 10Visual impact 25Overall effect 25Finished result 15TOTAL 100

NB: Competitors who achieve the highest marks in the passive stage will be invited to compete at the UK regional heats. Coleg Cambria will inform competitors following verification of results, shortly after the passive stage has taken place.

For all objective criteria, the following measurement will be used:

Objective assessment will be used whenever the process or product is correct or incorrect, complete or incomplete, against a given benchmark that the judges can agree on (0/1). It is used whenever it is possible to take a measurement of some kind.

For all judgement criteria, the following marking scale will be used/ or a variation:

0 – Does not meet industry standard1 – Meets minimum industry standard2 – Meets industry standard

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3 – Exceeds industry standard

A panel of judges has been selected from a range of industry, college and training provider representatives. The judges’ decisions will be moderated and quality assured by WorldSkills UK.

Contact Details

Please submit photographic entries by email to reach us by Monday 20th April2020 (3 jpeg images + 1 mood board)

All successful entries will be invited to compete at the second stage of the competition, the heats. These will be open level competitions. Details to follow. For competition administration queries, please contact [email protected] For technical queries, please contact [email protected] For general enquiries, please contact the WorldSkills UK Contact Centre 0800 612 0742 option 2, [email protected].

Competition Rules

A completed registration is an indication that you have agreed to the following:

a) WorldSkills UK Competition Rulesb) WorldSkills UK Terms and Conditions c) Where relevant the specific competition rules

Please ensure that you are familiar with these documents ahead of any competition activity: https://www.worldskillsuk.org/media/5820/wsuk-2019-competition-rules_web.pdf If a competitor has a complaint on the day it is advised that this be discussed with the competition organising partner, lead judge or WorldSkills UK representative. If this is not possible the following grievance procedure must be used (above link)

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