2 Months Part Time Media Make up with Hair Styling & Special Effects for Film & TV

Course

In Surrey

£ 3,600 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Location

    Surrey

  • Duration

    8 Weeks

Facilities

Location

Start date

Surrey
Hampton Court Studios, KT8 9BS

Start date

On request

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Rachel Pring

Rachel Pring

Head of Make up Department

Rachel Pring is a Celebrity Hair and Make-up artist. was Patrick Swayze & Don Johnson’s personal Hair and Make-up Artist on Guys and Dolls. Also Denise Van Outens personal Make-up artist, make-up Designer on the Graham Norton Show with literally hundreds of Celebrities, Dustin Hoffman, Heath Ledger, Katie Holmes, Keifer Sutherland, Alec Baldwin, Roseanna Arquette and Cate Blanchett, TV credits, Bad Girls, Silent Witness, Family Affairs The Dame Edna Treatment, The Secret Diary of a Call Girl.

Course programme

Two Month Part Time Media Make-up With Hairstyling and Special effects for Film and Television.

The course offers students a comprehensive grounding in Media-Make-up and Hair as taught by Celebrity make-up Artists active within the industry.Based in one of the most beautiful houses in London; Hampton Court Studio is unique in that it is a Film Academy with a major influence on our Make up Department with Celebrity Hair & Make up Stylist's to tutor all our students up and coming into the Film,TV & Theatre Industry

Monday to Wednesday 10.30am - 4.00pm in an 8 week block.

Fees- £3,600

Week 1

Introduction to HCS

The role of a make-up artist

Face analysis, shapes, understanding colour pigments

Application of foundations

Hands on with Students

Week 2

Media Make-up- TV presenter, Newsreader, Celebrity styles.

Week 3

Period make-ups, covering 1920’s 40’s and 60’s. How the past influences the present

Week 4

Special effects for TV and Film. Burns, Death, slashed wrists, bruising, dirtying down, blood application.

Week 5

Basic hairstyling. Blow drying, tonging, rollering, quick and effective styles.

Week 6

Wig maintenance. Blocking up, pincurling hair and application of stocking caps. The correct way to apply glue. Pinning techniques.

Week 7

Scenario week. Students will be asked to design a look based on the work covered.

Week 8

Full looks. The chance to have a professional photographer to take pictures of students work, to build up a portfolio.

KIT LIST

MAKE-UP

Foundations- A basic array of liquid and cream foundations (please note, students will be able to use the ‘lecturers kit’ free of charge.

Translucent loose powder

Under eye concealer

Cream and powder blushers

A palette of eyeshadows

Liquid eyeliner- black

A selection of pencil eyeliners- Black, Brown, grey, white

A selection of lip liners, lipsticks and clear lip gloss

Waterproof Mascara

Disposable mascara wands

BRUSHES (A brush roll for storage)

A foundation brush

2 or more eyeshadow brushes, from small to large

2 blending brushes, (Rounded ends)

Large powder brush

Blusher brush

Very thin brush for eyeliner

2 lip brushes

Latex sponges

Powder puffs

SPECIAL EFFECTS KIT

Ben Nye flesh effects. (one small bottle)

Theatrical Blood

(Please note) The lecturers kit can be used free of charge for this section of the course.

HAIR KIT

1 set of heated rollers (Smooth, no prongs!)

I hair dryer with nozzle

Medium set of tongs

Pintail comb

1 vent brush

Round metal blowdrying brushes- (small, medium, large)

1 soft paddle brush

Various grips and pins

Brush cleaner

Wet wipes

Cotton buds

The Make up Kit can be purchased cheaply at Boots or Superdrug. Depending on your budget, I would suggest ‘Mac’ if you are looking to spend a bit more.

For SFX, and brushes, I would suggest ‘Charles Fox’ Tavistock St Covent Garden. This is a well established Make-up shop and stocks everything.

For electrical equipment, Argos and Boots stock most things.

Muji stock zip up bags ideal for storing make-up. If you can spend more, Charles Fox sell the clear variety.

It is best to invest in a small suitcase on wheels. I find metal boxes too heavy, but it is your choice!

All successful students are awarded the HCS "Media Make-up With Hairstyling and Special effects for Film and Television. Diploma"

HCS also has links to Theatrical Agents and Independent Film Companies

2 Months Part Time Media Make up with Hair Styling & Special Effects for Film & TV

£ 3,600 VAT inc.