Monday 25 January 2016

Make Up

Make Up

Antagonist
For our Antagonist, we want there to be a big reveal towards the end of the scene to what the man actually looks like. However, we want the audience to be shocked or somewhat disgusted with the appearance that they will be presented with. Therefore, we want a scar or make up that creates enigma. Making the audience question why their face is so messed up or what happened to make it that bad.

We were thinking in terms of practicality that the middle one would be the best to put on our antagonist as it creates a huge amount of enigma yet shows that this specific accident happened a long time ago as there is no longer any bruising, rather than the first and last photo that shows this happening fairly recently 

In order to make the scar realistic we will take guidance from this you tube tutorial, click here to see the tutorial. This open wound and burned scar will need practise so we will perform a dummy run to see how it looks and to see if the actor has any allergic reactions to the ingredients.


Ingredients to create the scar look

  • A dark red lip liner
  • Sculpt gel
  • Translucent setting powder
  • Black eyeshadow
  • Red eyeliner
  • Foundation or Concealer
  • Fake blood
  • Nude lip gloss

I will purchase a red lip liner from Superdrug to create the outline of the scar, the lip liner is only £1.99.
http://www.boots.com/en/Natural-Collection-Lip-Lines-Pencil_1543933/


Instead of using sculpt gel as it is really expensive, i have found a method to create the wound with Vaseline, here is a step by step guide which i will follow to make the wound.
http://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-Fake-Wound

I can buy vaseline from Tesco's for £2









I will buy loose setting powder from Superdrug as it is only £1.99
http://www.boots.com/en/Natural-Collection-Loose-Powder_24355/











I already own black eyeshadow














I already own red eye liner













I already own foundation and concelear














I already own fake blood













I will purchase a nude lipgloss from Superdrug for £1.

http://www.superdrug.com/Makeup-Revolution/Makeup-Revolution-Amazing-Lipgloss-Nude-Shimmer/p/976380












Protagonist 
As for our protagonist, we want the main character to be a little girl, around the age of 10-13. In terms of make up here, we want to go very natural as she is only young. Imogen and I decided that the minimal amount of make up would probably be best for this character as again, she is only young therefore the use of make up would make the character not seem younger than she already is.


Here you can see in the photos above that all the girls' faces are quite pale and their cheeks are rosy and light. This is the kind of look we want the protagonist to be based from. Then the audience will see the protagonist as innocent.

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