Friday, 20 December 2013
Media makeup tutorial
we used gelatine to create a fake layer of flesh on the face
of the actor playing the dead body, we did this by placing the gelatine in a
bowl with hot water allowing the
gelatine to absorb the water so that when the gelatine is placed in the
microwave (for 10 seconds) to melt it does not burn. once the gelatine has
melted we had to wait a little while for it to cool down so that it would not
be runny but instead would be like a gloppy slimy substance which is very
sticky; if the substance was too runny it wouldn't stick to the dead persons
face instead it would just run of onto the floor. it is important to get the
consistency of the gelatine correct; if the gelatine has cooled down too much
it will form a solid structure again and won't be able to be placed onto the
dead persons face (unless re-heated) and if the gelatine is still really runny
then it won't stay on the dead persons face. once the gelatine is at the
correct consistency it can be placed onto the dead persons face or any other
area which wants to be seen as a cut/scare, the gelatine should be applied
using a t-spoon the gelatine should then be left to set on the face but whilst
it sets you have to use the back of the t-spoon to grab the sticky gelatine and
lift it up this adds the texture to the flesh and also looks like skin has been
pulled off. After adding the texture to the gelatine the gelatine should be in
a solid form on the face of the dead person by now so the actual makeup can now
be added. The first layer of makeup we used was the red as that is the lightest
colour and can be covered easily by a darker colour. next we used blue and red
together to form purple which we then added to the create the second layer this
made the gelatine then look like flesh with blood underneath also it allowed us
to make half of the dead persons face look bruised. lastly we added a tiny
amount of black which outlined the gelatine making the flesh stand out more
also it made the gelatine look darker
(as blood is not bright red it is normally dark red) also the black made the
bruise come alive to make it more realistic.
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