Creating a look for TV and film was a lot more challenging than I had originally thought. Obviously because everything is shot in HD now, everything needs to be perfect otherwise any imperfections will be seen so clearly. This meant minimal makeup carefully applied.
My idea for Miss Havisham was sweaty skin with a gaunt face. Areas of the skin would be red and sore with dry skin, from the veil aggravating the skin. I managed to complete the look within the time given. However, I didn't follow my first face chart therefore some red patches were out of place. So I made a new face chart to follow the first look that I had completed. This allowed me to make the look completely the same. The grazes on the shoulder were added last minute and not documented, so in the second assessment i wasn't sure were to place the graze and how intense it should be. The hair was a simple bun hidden by a veil. I used dry shampoo in the hair to create grey hair. However, I was not happy with this as you can see it on the hair, it hasn't been brushed through properly. I prefer the hair in the last assessment as it wasn't covered in dry shampoo. Estella was simple, natural makeup with curls to frame the face. My face chart was accurate and easy to follow, so this time the design was exactly the same as to what was put on the model. The hair was a simple braided bun with curls at the front to frame the face. I wanted to make the look simple as I think Estella was more naturally pretty.
Overall I am happy with the looks I have created and have definitely learnt from the assessment about how important it is for things to be precise and continuous.
|
Two images above - first assessment |
|
Second assessment image |
|
Second Assessment Image |
|
Estella |
|
Estella Image |
No comments:
Post a Comment