Media Make Up Artistry, Level 3 Level 3, Full Time, 1 year 3

Course

In Norwich

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Location

    Norwich

Entry Requirements

Must already have Level 2 Media Make Up Artistry, Level 2, Beauty Therapy or Hairdressing.

It is important that students have a mature and professional attitude as the hair and make-up profession is a highly demanding and disciplined one. In particular, students will be required to maintain high standards of personal and professional appearance including wearing make up to look presentable; piercings will not have to be covered.

If applicants have not achieved GCSE grade 4 in English and Maths they will be required to complete these alongside the course. Good English and Maths skills are essential for most jobs and courses you will progress onto. The Government has made it a priority for students to improve these skills and your course programme will reflect this key aim. Depending on your grades when you start your course, you could either study Functional Skills or GCSEs alongside the other parts of your course programme. Please check our English and Maths page for further information.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Norwich (Norfolk)
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Ipswich Road, NR2 2LJ

Start date

On request

About this course

Career Progression

The Hair and Beauty industry is a vibrant, dynamic and creative sector offering fantastic employment and training opportunities. This sector alone employs nearly a quarter of a million people and is worth over £6 billion to the UK economy.

As a make-up artist you would apply make-up and style hair for anyone appearing in front of a camera or a live audience. You could work in film, television, photographic sessions or fashion shows. You could either find a trainee position or set up as self employed.

For further information check the National Careers Service website for: Make Up Artist job profile, Creative Skillset, Hairdressing and Beauty Industry Authority (HABIA), National Association of Screen Make-Up Artists and Hairdressers.

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Subjects

  • Media
  • Beauty
  • Full Time
  • Industry
  • Maths
  • English

Course programme

Summary

This hands-on practical course covers the requirements for the application of specialised make-up and artificial hair for theatrical and media purposes. It covers every aspect of advanced make-up techniques for film and television work, as well as for stage, display and other media purposes.

Course units will include:

  • Working in the film, TV and theatrical industries
  • The creation and presentation of a look book and an industry portfoilo
  • Fashion and photographic make-up
  • Media make-up creative hair design
  • Create historical hair and make-up looks
  • Apply body art
  • Camouflage make-up

All of the course units are interlinked, students create and design a range of total character looks combining different skills and techniques reflecting the media make-up industry.

The College secured a national first in 2015 through our involvement with Mustard TV. Our level 3 and 4 Media Make Up students are part of the production team doing the hair and make up for the presenters and guests. Through this involvement students have also had experience with the BBC and events filmed at Epic Studios.
Students use the MAC range of cosmetics and Louise Young make up brushes and all of our tutors are highly qualified with excellent industry experience and all work hard to ensure you benefit from this wealth of knowledge.

We work with internationally recognised make-up artists such as Louise Young who provides tutorials and make up lessons. Other industry experts such as Paintopia, an international body painting festival, regularly come in and offer their expertise on new techniques and products as well as on industry experience.
You will have opportunities to participate in College events such as fashion shows, the Royal Norfolk Show, hair and beauty shows and other off-site activities to build further practical experience. We worked closely with Norwich fashion Week and contributed to the Designers Show working with over 40 professional models.

Additional information

Progression Students successful completing this course can progress onto the Theatrical, Special Effects and Media Make-up Artistry Advanced Technical Diploma, Level 3

Media Make Up Artistry, Level 3 Level 3, Full Time, 1 year 3

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