Module 8: Character Makeup
This module is part of the CUA51020 – Diploma of Screen and Media (Specialist Makeup Services) at IMUA and focuses on the design and application of character makeup. In this module, you will explore how makeup is used to transform performers into distinct characters, developing creative concepts that support narrative, performance, and visual style.
A key focus of this module is learning how to interpret and respond to a design brief. You will develop skills in analysing briefs, generating concepts, and translating ideas into practical makeup designs that meet creative and production requirements.
You will apply these skills through practical character transformations, using products such as latex bald caps and crepe hair to recreate iconic designs, including characters such as Fagin from Oliver Twist. This module builds on your existing skills in design, application, and transformation, preparing you for more advanced character and special effects work.
Why This Module Matters
Character makeup is where artistry and storytelling meet. By learning to design and execute transformative makeups, you’ll gain the skills to work across theatre, film, and television productions.
- Learn the steps for designing character makeups.
- Explore bald cap types and their uses.
- Practise applying bald caps and crepe hair.
- Recreate iconic character looks with optional prosthetic details.
By the end, you’ll be confident turning design briefs into polished, performance-ready transformations.
As part of the Diploma, this module features assignments, written knowledge questions, portfolio development, and exclusive content designed to build your knowledge, practical skills, and professional confidence throughout the makeup artistry course.
What You’ll Learn
- Character Makeup Design & Design Briefs
Learn how to interpret and respond to a design brief and design a character makeup from concept through to finished application.
- Bald Cap Techniques
Compare different types of bald caps and their uses in realistic character transformations.
- Crepe Hair Application
Learn how to apply crepe hair to create wigs, beards, and other hair effects.
- Iconic Character Makeup
Analyse and recreate classic character makeups, building both technical accuracy and creative interpretation.
What You’ll Do
- Design Character Makeup from a Brief
Interpret a design brief and design and apply a transformative character makeup from concept to completion.
- Apply and Adapt Bald Caps
Apply and adapt bald caps to support realistic character creation.
- Use Crepe Hair Techniques
Use crepe hair techniques to create wigs and facial hair for character design.
- Recreate Iconic Characters
Recreate iconic character makeups, such as Fagin, with accuracy, creativity, and close adherence to the design brief.
Units Covered
This module integrates practical skills from the following accredited units:
- CUAIND512 – Enhance professional practice using creative arts industry knowledge
- CUAPPR411 – Realise a creative project
- CUAMUP411 – Design, apply and remove make-up
- CUAMUP512 – Design and apply specialised make-up
- CUAMUP513 – Design and apply special make-up effects
- CUADES412 – Interpret and respond to a design brief
- BSBCRT413 – Collaborate in creative processes
- CUADES511 – Implement design solutions
These units are taught through practical tasks, interactive tutorials, visual references, carefully selected external links, and practical assignments, ensuring you develop both your analytical and creative abilities. Our modules combine high-quality images, diagrams and theoretical content in an easy-to-digest format.
Please note: The above list is not indicative of unit completion; most of our units are taught (in parts) across multiple modules.
Module Topics
In Module 8, we will cover the following topics and beyond:
- Learning Outcomes Summary
- Units of Competency
- Introduction to Character Makeup
- Designing for a Character
- Designing for Film and Television
- Designing for a Character
- Designing for Theatre
- Theatre Makeup Techniques
- How to Interpret and Respond to a Design Brief
- Video Demonstrations
- Witch : Traditional Theatre Makeup
- Scenario : For Design and Production of the Look
- Fagin (Oliver Twist) : Traditional Theatre Makeup
- Scenario : For Design and Production of the Look
- Stage 1 : Crepe Hair Preparation for the Production of a Reusable Wig
- Stage 2 : Application of Bald Cap, Old-Age Makeup, and Foam Latex Prosthetic Nose
- Stage 3 : Application of Crepe Hair and Final Makeup Application
- Module Exercises
- Assignment 8
Module Outcomes
By completing Module 8, you will be able to:
- Interpret and respond to a design brief to plan and execute character makeup designs.
- Design and apply transformative character makeup from concept through to completion.
- Apply and adapt bald caps to support realistic character creation.
- Use crepe hair techniques to create wigs, beards, and facial hair for character design.
- Recreate iconic character makeups, such as Fagin, with accuracy and creative interpretation.
Guidance Every Step of the Way
Our tutors
will help you refine your design process and technical application, giving feedback on your creativity, accuracy, and transformation. They’ll support you in building both artistic and professional confidence.
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