I am soooo excited to be the Make-Up artist for a short film production!!! It's for the 2010 100-Hour Short Film Grand Prix, a competition where filmmakers have 100 hours to complete a short film, from concept to final, finished product.
My team received the theme on Thursday night, and have until 11:59pm on Monday night to have the film uploaded, for public voting, where winners receive prizes. The theme for this year is "Forever" and the prop is "Photograph".
It's a small team with David Beleznay as Director, we have 1 Producer (Sam who also doubles as an actor), 1 Cameraman (Phillip), 1 Sound Engineer (Agah, again he doubles as an actor), 2 actors (Tim and Tomoko), myself as Make-up Artist, and my husband Dave as photographer and Lighting Tech.
They spent Thursday night and Friday coming up with story and script. Saturday we were filming, and today, Sunday, they are editing it in the next room, as I type this blog. The director, David, and the Sound Engineer, Agah, came over to edit as Dave has Adobe Premier Pro on our computer, which is the program they are using.
Filming on Saturday was fun! We drove up to Squamish first thing in the morning, to Shannon Falls, where we spent about 4 hours scouting locations and filming. It was freezing!!! Then we drove back into town where we filmed more scenes in a parking lot, skytrain, etc. We were done filming at about 1:00 am. This is good practice for me as I want to be a Make-up Artist in the Film Industry, where 20 hour days are not uncommon.
Here are some pictures:
These were taken at Shannon Falls, where I had to put real dirt on Tim's face, as his character has been on the run for a while now as he stumbles across the woods.
For Tomoko's scenes in the parking lot, I did a subtle smoky eye with light blue shimmery highlights with false lashes, and a dark red lip.
These last 2 pictures were taken at about 1:00 am. I look pretty bushed LOL!
(Edit: Pubic voting is only open to residents of New York, so we can't vote. But I hope we win!!)
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Sunday, December 12, 2010
Glam Practical Exam
For the exam, I re-created the "Disco Glam" look. For her lips, I still used the same shade lipstick then lipgloss, then I topped it off with a sprinkle of pink glitter.
For her hair, big, wavy, glamorous curls.
For her hair, big, wavy, glamorous curls.
Glam Practice Run
My friend Christina came over so I can do "Disco Glam" practice run on her. For her eyes, I used green glitter and black and green eyeshadow, with false lashes. Cheeks and lips are pretty dramatic as well. For her lips, I used a frosty pinkish-brown lipstick topped with a coat of shiny pink lipgloss.
Glam Exam photos up next!
Glam Exam photos up next!
Decades Practical Exam
Here are the pictures from my exam. I did the pastel blue eyes, pastel pink lips, and top and bottom lashes. For her hair, backcombing to create the puffy hair of the 60s, and topped off with a 60s inspired headband.
Next up are pictures of my practice run on my Glam Exam
Next up are pictures of my practice run on my Glam Exam
Practice Run for my Decades Practical
My friend Natasha came over about 2 weeks ago so I can do a practice run on her before my actual Decades Practical Exam, which she had volunteered to be the model.
I had chosen to do the 1960s Twiggy look. So for her colors I chose a pastel blue for the eyes, and pastel pink for the lips. I also got fake top and bottom lashes.
Next up are pictures from my actual Practical Exam.
I had chosen to do the 1960s Twiggy look. So for her colors I chose a pastel blue for the eyes, and pastel pink for the lips. I also got fake top and bottom lashes.
Next up are pictures from my actual Practical Exam.
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