MEDIA MAKE-UP SPECIAL EFFECTS (FULL TIME)
The Creative and Media Studio School
Rawthorpe Terrace, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, HD5 9NY
Available start dates
Available start dates
Course Summary
WHY STUDY PRODUCTION ARTS?
Production arts is the study of make up in the TV/Film/Media industry. It is a highly creative course which explores all areas of make-up – from SFX, Airbrushing, Beauty, Vintage, Period, Prom, Bridal, Theatrical and prosthetics. Production Arts also explores costume making for productions and editorial fashion photography. Students also explore how to master modern beauty techniques such as cut creasing, foiling, baking, highlighting, contouring, stencilling and much more. Special FX make up covers using alcohol activated palettes, ageing products, creating and sculpting your own prosthetics from gelatine, silicone, gel, wax or latex. All learners are taught how to cast and more advanced learners have cast their own full heads to create full face prosthetic masks. Learners can progress via university or apprenticeships but are ultimately job ready when leaving the course. Students are also offered full use of a photography studio to create professional portfolios in order to self-promote and sell their new found skills. All learners are encouraged from the offset to create MUA accounts and are fully supported in creating MUA tutorials if they wish. The course offers MAC and Illamasqua affiliation with student discounts. Students can also purchase Illamasqua kits with a fantastic discount of up to 50% off. A full master kit of high end products such as ABH, Illamsqua, MAC, Jeffree Star, OFRA, PLouise, Cover FX and much more are available to students for final pieces and make up photoshoots. This is in addition to an SFX master kit of latex, AA palettes, ageing products, silicones, gelatines, fake bloods, latex, alginates and sculpting materials. Trips include a visit to Bolton University, Bradford University and we have guest speakers ranging from Illamasqua, specialist in drag make up and professional MUA’s to discuss the industry and deliver Q&A sessions to students.
Course Details
Pearson BTEC Level 3 National extended Diploma in Production Arts Practice (equivalent to 3 A levels). There are two learning and teaching modules assessed through four assessment units, with each assessment unit attracting a grade. Learners must complete all mandatory assessment units and achieve at Pass grade or above in at least three assessment units. Production Arts Skills Development - Developing Production Skill and Techniques / Responding to production requirements and purpose /Contributing to a production within this unit you will focus on SFX make up, Period make up, Make up techniques, Prosthetics, Mask Making and Theatrical Productions. The Production Arts Industry - Planning a Career in the Industry
There are two learning and teaching modules assessed through four assessment units, with each assessment unit attracting a grade. Learners must complete all mandatory assessment units and achieve at Pass grade or above in at least three assessment units.
Production Arts Skills Development - Developing Production Skill and Techniques / Responding to production requirements and purpose /Contributing to a production
within this unit you will focus on SFX make up, Period make up, Make up techniques, Prosthetics, Mask Making and Theatrical Productions.
The Production Arts Industry - Planning a Career in the Industry
How will it be delivered and assessed?
100% internally assessed, this course is highly practical and progression focused. Featuring large, flexible teaching modules, it allows for practical and professional skills development. The qualification also benefits from reduced assessment and administration, a compensatory grading model
Entry requirements
Grade 4 in Maths
Grade 4 in English
(we offer one resit for either Maths or English but not combined under a grade 4)
Creative subject grade 4
4 subjects at a Grade 4
(We are open to discussion if these grades are borderline)
Equipment required
Your next steps...
There are a vast amount of courses out there in the make-up industry. Depending on the area you want to specialise in, prices for courses vary and can be very expensive, especially in London – but this is worth it to enter the industry at top level, meet the right contacts and have network/ career opportunities such as LDN Fashion Week that are unavailable in the North.
SFX ARTIST
MAKE UP ARTIST
BEAUTICIAN
SPECIALISED ARTIST
WIG/POSTICHE SPECIALIST
PROPS DESIGNER
FASHION/ EDITORIAL
BODY AND FACEPAINTING
BEAUTY RETAIL/COSMETOLOGIST
MUA IN THEATRE MUA IN TELEVISION
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