Makeup Design
By Design & Arts College of New Zealand

Makeup Design

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Makeup Design
QUALIFICATION, DURATION, NQF EQUIVALENT LEVEL AND INTAKES
Certificate of Makeup Design and Production - 1 Academic Year, Level 4, January

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Portfolio and interview.
English language entry requirements, IELTS 5.5 or equivalent.

INDIVIDUAL COURSE COMPONENTS
Corrective, fashion and catwalk makeup, character and period makeup, special effects and prosthetics, hairstyling, body art, photography, drawing, airbrushing.

COURSE SUMMARY
The professional makeup artist must be ready and able to work in a multitude of environments where creating the right look is essential. From film and television to fashion, theatre and music, the makeup artist is called upon to create characters and illusions, enhance reputations and explore the imagination. The resounding success of film, television and theatre in New Zealand has created a demand for highly skilled makeup artists.
Students work in an industry-style studio environment and respond to briefs requiring specialist practical application. The theory of makeup design covers a range of topics, from professional ethics and research to the interpretation of scripts and their makeup and styling requirements.
The application of the fashion, corrective, character and period makeup, special effects, ageing, body art, airbrushing and prosthetics are the key elements taught within the course. Hair styling, wig application, moustache knotting and the use of prosthetic materials are also integral course elements.
Photographic skills are essential for documentation and presentation of work and are gained through an introduction to camera use, lighting and the development of a portfolio. Students need to provide their own 35mm SLR digital camera so they can keep a photographic record of their work. See student handbook for camera functions needed.
A business studies component prepares the student for work as an independent contractor. In addition to formal classes, the course encourages students to seek work experience whilst studying. This often involves experience as a makeup advisor or artist for local theatre groups, TV advertisements, music videos, short films, fashion shows and high school productions. Close liaison with industry provides many opportunities for workplace visits and experience throughout the year and for the development of students own networks with industry.
The course includes a Fashion and Visual Show produced with fashion design students. This event gives students the opportunity to parade their work in front of key industry representatives.

COURSE COST:
Domestic and New Zealand Resident
NZ $6645

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NZD 6,645.00

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