Diploma of Makeup Artistry Course Outline

Module 1 Makeup Products & Equipment

Get to know the author, Rachel Dal Santo, before she introduces you to the colourful world of Makeup Artistry and all it entails. This module takes an extensive look at the broad range of products and equipment available, colour theory, and how to operate safely as a makeup artist.

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Introduction to the Course

Welcome!

Ten Attributes of a Successful Makeup Artist

The Author & Guest Makeup Artists

Tools and Products

An Introduction to the Makeup Artist’s Kit

Equipment, Skincare and WHS

Makeup Products

Special Effects Products

Makeup Brushes

Purchasing Your Kit

Work Health and Safety (WHS)

Work Health & Safety Guidelines for the Makeup Artist

Cleaning Your Brushes, Sponges, and Powder Puffs

Colour Theory for the Makeup Artist

Understanding Colour

The Language of Colour

Face Charts

Makeup Designs : Guidelines for the Makeup Artist

Makeup Application Basics

Skin Types and Skin Conditions

Skincare Products

Concealer Types and Application

Foundation Types and Application

How to Choose a Foundation According to Skin Type

Mixing Foundations

Popular Foundation, Primer and Moisturiser Brands Currently Used in the Film, Television and Photography Industries

Powder Types and Usage

Correcting Skin Problems and Covering Tattoos

Assignment 1

Stay Connected

The IMUA Community

Module 2 Face, Eyebrow, Eye, & Lip Shapes

Become familiar with the diversity of human facial features and learn the skills required to make up any face with confidence!

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Face Shapes

Identifying Face Shapes

Contouring : Highlight & Shade

Application Techniques : For Contouring

Eye Shapes

Classic Eye Makeup

Smokey Eye Makeup

Makeup for Asian Eyes

Eyebrow Shapes

Measuring the Eyebrow

Common Eyebrow Corrections

Lip Shapes

Lip Products

Common Lip Shape Problems and How to Fix Them

Assignment 2

Module 3 Glamour Makeup for Photography

From the photography studio to the wedding aisle, delve into the depths of Glamour Makeup and learn about the various styles and techniques for making your clients feel beautiful!

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Glamour Makeup for Photography

Makeover Photography Studios

Blogger/Social Media Influencers : Guidelines for the Makeup Artist

Wedding Photography

Fashion Photography

Beauty Photography

Other Commercial Photography

Model Release Forms

Makeup Trends and Fashions

Staying on Trend

Fashion Makeup Demonstrations

Soft Natural Makeup

Classic Corporate Makeup

Red Carpet Glamour Makeup

Kim Kardashian / Instagram Inspired Makeup (Incorporating a Cut Crease Style Eyeshadow Application)

Makeup for Black and White Photography

Makeup Application and Capture for Black and White Photography

Bridal Makeup

Popular Bridal Makeup

Mother of the Bride Makeup

Additional Wedding Makeup

Multicultural Weddings

Indian Bridal Makeup

Chinese Bridal Makeup

Glamour Makeup for Dark Skin

Working With Dark Skin Tones

Bridal Makeup for Dark Skin

Assignment 3

Module 4 High Fashion Makeup

Delve deeper into the Fashion Industry and explore the various styles and techniques of High Fashion Makeup Artistry. This fun module will have you exercising your artistic flair!

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Photographic vs. Catwalk/Runway Makeup

How Lighting Effects Makeup

Understanding Lighting Types

Coloured Filters

Styles of Makeup for the Catwalk/Runway

Hollywood Glamour and Avant-Garde

Working With Fashion Designers

Collaborating With a Team

Designing for a Fashion Show

Creating Looks for the Catwalk/Runway

High Fashion Makeup Demonstrations

Various Styles Explained

Culture Inspired Look : Geisha

Culture Inspired Look : Wodaabe Tribe

Culture Inspired Look : Birth of Venus

Theatre Inspired Look : Ballerina

Historical Period Inspired Look : 1960s

Historical Period Inspired Look : Rococo Era

Assignment 4

Module 5 Makeup for Film and Television

Lights! Camera! Action! This module introduces you to the exciting world of Film and Television makeup! Become familiar with the many industry-specific standards and how they affect makeup design, and continuity, which is one of the most crucial elements of this field.

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Introduction to Film and Television

Industry Overview

Film/TV Crews and Their Duties

Film/Television Crew Members and Their Duties

Studio Protocol and On Set Expectations

On Set Procedures and What to Expect

Television Makeup

High-Definition (HD)/Digital Television

Floor Duty/On Set Maintenance for Television

Male News Presenter Makeup

Makeup for Men

Makeup for Excellent Complexion

Makeup for Average Complexion

Unusual Problems and How to Fix Them

Female News Presenter Makeup

Applications for Female News Presenters

Makeup for Female News Presenter

Film Makeup

Makeup for Film and the Differences Between Film and Television

‘No Makeup’ Makeup : Male

‘No Makeup’ Makeup : Female

Script Continuity Analysis

Steps to Set up a Continuity System

Script Analysis : Life is Getting Better

Continuity Considerations

Character Breakdown Sheets

Example of a Call Sheet From a Different Television Series for One Day’s Shoot

Creating a Roster for the Makeup Department

Creating a Makeup Budget

Assignment 5

Module 6 Theatre Stage Makeup

As well as teaching you about the key differences between camera makeup and stage makeup, this module will take you back in time to provide you with in-depth insight into the fascinating history of makeup!

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Introduction

Theatre Stage Makeup

Designing the Makeup

Lighting and Makeup

Employment in the Theatre

How to Collaborate in a Creative Process

Basic Male Makeup Techniques for Theatre

Historical Period Makeup

Period-Based Productions

Authentic Makeup vs Interpretations

Ancient Egyptian Period : 3200 BCE (Before Common Era) - 400 CE (Common Era)

Ancient Roman Period : 753 BCE - 476 CE

Ancient Greek Period : 800 BCE - 146 CE

Medieval and Renaissance Periods : 476 - 1350 CE (Medieval/Middle Ages), 1350 - 1500 CE (Renaissance)

Tudor and Elizabethan Periods : 1485 - 1558 CE (Tudor), 558-1603 CE (Elizabethan)

Stuart and Restoration Periods : 1603 - 1714 CE (Stuart), 1660 - 1688 CE (Restoration)

Georgian Period : 1714 - 1830 CE

Regency Period : 1811 - 1837 CE

Victorian Period : 1837 – 1901 CE

Edwardian and George V Periods : 1901-1910 CE (Edwardian), 1910–1920 CE (George V)

1920s Period : 1920-1930 CE

1930s Period : 1930-1940 CE

1940s Period : 1940-1950 CE

1950s Period : 1950-1960 CE

1960s Period : 1960-1970 CE

1970s Period : 1970-1980 CE

1980s Period : 1980-1990 CE

Period Makeup Demonstrations

Ancient Egyptian Makeup

Georgian Makeup

Victorian Makeup

1920s Makeup

1980s Makeup

Common Theatrical Characters

Geisha Makeup

Clown Makeup

Traditional White-Faced Clown

Assignment 6

Module 7 Old-Age Makeup

This module is your first taste of Special Effects Makeup, exploring the various techniques available for adding years to your clients!

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Introduction

Designing Old-Age Makeup

Approaches to Aging Makeup

Highlight and Shade : Approach and Method

Latex or Stipple : Approach and Method

Green Marble : Approach and Method

Prosthetics : Approach and Method

Old-Age Makeup Demonstration

Assignment 7

Module 8 Character Makeup

Attain the skills commonly used in the fantastical world of character makeup. This module will have you recreating your favourite characters in no time!

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Introduction to Character Makeup

Designing for a Character

Designing for Film and Television

Designing for Theatre

Theatre Makeup Techniques

Video Demonstrations

Witch : Traditional Theatre Makeup

Fagin (Oliver Twist) : Traditional Theatre Makeup

Assignment 8

Module 9 Special Effects Makeup

This module officially welcomes you into the attention-grabbing and jaw-dropping world of special effects makeup. With a focus on injury and disease simulation, your creations are sure to give people chills!

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Introduction to SFX Makeup

What is SFX Makeup?

SFX Injury and Disease Simulation

Bruising : Recreation

Bruising : Application Technique

Abrasions : Recreation

Abrasions : Application Techniques

Scabs : Recreation

Scabs : Application Techniques

Tears and Perspiration : Recreation

Tears and Perspiration : Application Techniques

Artificial Dirt : Recreation

Artificial Dirt : Application Techniques

Cuts and Lacerations : Recreation

Cuts and Lacerations : Application Techniques

Sutures/Stitches : Recreation

Sutures/Stitches : Application Techniques

Bullet Wounds : Recreation

Bullet Wounds : Application Techniques

Scars : Recreation

Scars : Application Techniques

Tattoos : Recreation

Tattoos : Application Techniques (all Mediums)

Chicken Pox (Varicella) : Recreation

Chicken Pox (Varicella) : Application Technique

Small Pox : Recreation

Small Pox : Application Technique

Burns : Recreation

Burns : Application Techniques

Injury and Disease SFX for Fantasy Characters

Creating a Zombie Character

Zombie Character : Application Technique

SFX Film Makeup : Character Contact Lenses

SFX Makeup Demonstrations

SFX Film Makeup : Burns Simulation Demonstration

SFX Film Makeup : Assault Simulation Demonstration

Assignment 9

Module 10 Simple Prosthetics

A final look into the depths of special effects makeup, this module will give you the skills required for creating simple prosthetics!

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Introduction

History of Prosthetic Makeup

The Modern SFX Makeup Artist

Prosthetic Manufacture Techniques

Simple Prosthetic Techniques

Out-of-Kit Prosthetic for Theatre

Create Your Own Scar Plate

Scar Plate Technique

Assignment 10

Module 11 Wigs and Artificial Facial Hair

Become acquainted with the basics of artificial hair application, which is a sought-after skill for the professional makeup artist, making you stand out from the crowd!

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Introduction

Wig Types

Measuring a Client

How to Measure a Client for a Handmade Natural Hair Wig

Preparing a Client

Preparing a Client for Wig Application

Wig Preparation and Care

Care, Cleaning and Storage : Synthetic Wigs

Care, Cleaning and Storage : Natural Hair Wig

Wig Application

Application of a Medium- and High-Grade Wig : Synthetic (Regular Front)

Application of a Lace Front Wig Synthetic or Natural Hair

Apply a False Moustache

Apply a Artificial Hand Knotted Moustache

Assignment 11

Module 12 Working as a Freelance MUA

The refining touch to your newly acquired skills can be foung in this module, which will equip you with the knowledge required to put your skills into professional use!

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Introduction

Establishing a Successful Makeup Business

Setting up Your Business

How to Get Clients

Tips for Working in Specific Industry Sectors

Wedding

Fashion

Film

Television

Theatre

Working as an MUA Assistant

Congratulations

Assignment 12

 

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