Thursday 29 January 2015

Mise-en-scene - Makeup - Tutorials

For some of our costumes in our opening sequence, scars and blood are needed. To learn how to make these realistic I watched the following tutorials on YouTube.
This tutorial is called "Fake Cuts Tutorial (Super easy makeup)". This video was good because it showed how to make a cut with very accessible items: eye shadow, glue, pens, etc. If our group cannot procure certain items that are shown in other videos such as modelling wax and fake blood, we can rely on this tutorial.
 
This tutorial is called "Simple Cut SFX Makeup Tutorial - Lizzie Sitford MUA". The video was useful because it presented precise instructions and the video showed how the cut was made very clearly.    
This tutorial is called "How To Fake a Cut - Theatrical Horror Make-Up - by BBC blast". This video was more reliable than others because a theatrical makeup artist was involved. It was also done very quickly and efficiently.

This tutorial is called "Theatrical Makeup : How to Make Fake Wounds". This video was useful because not much items are needed unlike most of the other videos. This tutorial is suitable if we want to create small wounds on other parts of the body than the arm.      

This tutorial is called "Special Effects | Bloody Wound Make up Tutorial". This video was interesting because they used a different method than the wax and non-wax methods. Instead, the used latex and tissue paper. This also created a slightly different effect than the other tutorials.        

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