Module 5: Makeup for Film and Television
Lights, camera, action! In this module, you’ll step into the exciting world of film and television makeup. You’ll learn about industry-specific standards, on-set expectations, and the unique ways that makeup must adapt to different types of cameras and lighting.
You’ll explore everything from “no makeup” makeup for actors to news presenter looks, while also tackling continuity planning—an essential skill for ensuring consistent appearances across scenes and takes.
Why This Module Matters
Film and television makeup demands technical precision, speed, and professionalism. This module will prepare you to create looks that meet broadcast standards while teaching you the workflow and etiquette required on set.
- Learn the roles of crew members and on-set protocols.
- Practice “no makeup” film and TV looks.
- Gain experience in continuity planning.
- Build confidence in industry professionalism.
By the end of this module, you’ll know how to operate confidently on set and produce camera-ready looks that hold up under studio lights.
What You’ll Learn
- On-Set Protocols & Crew Roles
Understand how MUAs work within production teams and the expectations on set.
- Film vs TV Makeup
Learn how makeup differs for HD film and TV, including natural “no makeup” looks.
- Continuity Planning
Discover how to analyze scripts and plan continuity with face charts for consistency.
- Professional Conduct
Learn studio protocols, set etiquette, and how to remain professional under pressure.
What You’ll Do
- Apply Natural & Presenter Styles
Apply natural “no makeup” and news presenter styles for film and television.
- Design Character Makeup
Design and apply colorful or eccentric character makeup for production needs.
- Plan Script Continuity
Plan and maintain makeup continuity using face charts and script analysis.
- Demonstrate On-Set Professionalism
Demonstrate professional conduct and set etiquette in film and TV environments.
Module Topics
In Module 5, we will cover the following topics and beyond:
- Introduction
- 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/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 TV
- 'No Makeup' Makeup - Male
- 'No Makeup' Makeup - Female
- Script Continuity Analysis
- Steps to Set Up a Continuity System
- Script Analysis
- Continuity Considerations
- Example of a Call Sheet
- Creating a Roster for the Makeup Department
- Creating a Makeup Budget
Module Outcomes
By completing Module 5, you will:
- Apply natural “no makeup” and news presenter styles suitable for film and television.
- Design and execute character makeups that meet the needs of different productions.
- Plan and maintain script continuity using face charts and analysis.
- Demonstrate professional conduct and on-set etiquette in film and TV environments.
Guidance Every Step of the Way
Our tutors, with years of industry experience, will guide you through the challenges of film and TV makeup. From continuity planning to professional conduct, you’ll gain insider knowledge that prepares you to work effectively in this exciting sector.
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