The Complete Course consists of the three modules.

A single module can be taken separately without commitment to the whole course.

An additional six week Hair Course is available if so required at an additional cost.

Module 2 CHARACTER WORK FOR TV. FILM AND THEATRE

Impersonating and copying character, weidness and fantasy. This module, amongst other things, uses latex noses, crepe hair, blocking out eybrows, wigs and many more exiting things. Story lines are encouraged to get that imagination going, as well as costume creation for the final photo of each piece of work.

MODULE 2 CHARACTER WORK Some hair work used in this module

Skull and understanding facial contours [Highlighting and shading]

Oriental mask

Old age, using cream based colours, shadows and cake make-up

Old age, face, neck and hands using latex

Mega old age using bald cap and latex and thin hair

Wax nose using a character to help construction of it

Laying on Hair

Blocking out eyebrows

Use of crepe hair, preparation and construction

Thin / fat how to shade to create these looks

How to choose correct colours for character make-up (stage/ Film/ TV}

Getting ill/ being very ill and getting better (Dirt and sweat}

Making some one looks much younger using some tricks of the trade

{lifts/bands/ special tightening cream}

Choosing a character and creating it

Side Burns/moustaches/eyebrows fitting and application, cleaning and

blocking

Laying on hair/Stubble

 

Projects used to enhance the training and make it more interesting. Research on each project is expected including a story line.

 

Mega old age using cap plastic bald cap and latex old age with thin hair

Witch with wax nose

Alien

Clown with bald cap including a false nose and blocked out eyebrows

Oriental highlighting / shading in pinks and use of wig

Fantasy anything goes, crazy everything

Copying a character as exact as possible, this could mean making a nose or

ears or whatever is required.

 

What equipment you will need

CENTRE STAGE MAKEUP

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