Course: Media Make-Up Artistry

Study Level


Level 2

Level 3

Location


Lowestoft Campus

Duration


1-2 Years

FT / PT


Full-time

This course is perfect for anyone who is interested in a career in TV and film make-up or wanting to progress in the industry and gain a higher accreditation and skill set.

You will cover many areas of make-up and character creation, including art techniques such as airbrushing, prosthetics, hair colouring and styling, bald caps, ageing, dry hairstyling, body paint techniques and much more. You will use vegan friendly products and support sustainability through the upcycling of costumes and wigs.

You will need to be creative, a great communicator, a team player, reliable and have an interest in current and historical fashions of hair and make-up. It is important that you have a mature and professional attitude, as the hair and make-up profession is a highly demanding and disciplined one. In particular, you will be required to maintain high standards of professionalism.

Why study with us?

  • Benefit from trips to Brighton Film School for workshops on lighting effects and set and prop building. Students have previously visited the West End’s production of Moulin Rouge to meet the creative team.
  • Previous students have completed work experience placements in film and television, working as make-up assistants on feature films, as well as supporting Pleasurewood Hills with their Halloween events, Lowestoft Sixth Form performing arts productions and the Pleasure Beach Fairground Fright nights.
  • We work with internationally recognised make-up artists such as Samantha Helen, body art illusionist and owner of the brand Essentials, and Flamingo Amy Vintage Workshop.

 

Requirements

For Level 2 entry, you will need to have achieved at least three GCSEs at grade 3 or above. GCSE Art would be an advantage or a keen interest in creative applications.

Level 3 entry is through previous attainment of Media Make-Up Artistry or Beauty Therapy Level 2 and/or a successful skill test interview.

Assessment

There is continuous assessment of each unit. You present evidence of competence via practical assessments and production of a personal portfolio of evidence.

Progression

You can progress to study the Level 4 Diploma in Management Practice and Advanced Techniques in Theatrical and Media Make-Up at East Coast College or other colleges.

You will find that there is no defined progression route. The freelance nature of the profession means that you may move between trainee make-up assistant, make-up artist, chief/key make-up artist and designer roles, depending on your experience and confidence within the sector.

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