How Makeup Artists and Hair Stylists Work — A Behind the Scenes Look

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    Chapters:
    00:00 - Introduction to Hair and Makeup in Film and TV
    00:45 - Hair and Makeup Breakdown
    02:17 - Chapter 1: Hair
    05:11 - Chapter 2: Basic Touch-Up
    08:42 - Chapter 3: Stylized Look
    12:03 - Chapter 4: Special Effects Makeup
    16:12 - Takeaways
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    HAIR AND MAKEUP EXPLAINED
    When you think of a film set, you likely think of the director, cinematographer, producer, production designer, and maybe even the sound guy.

    But often forgotten in the discussion of filmmaking is hair and makeup, two vital departments that are crucial to a movie’s look.

    Today, we examine the role of HMU.
    HAIRSTYLISTS IN FILM
    Hair styling in film is essential for character development and storytelling.

    A well-groomed hairstyle can suggest wealth or vanity, while a messy look may imply turmoil or carelessness.

    Period films rely on historically accurate hairdos, often using wigs and hairpieces to achieve the desired look.

    Professional hairstylists ensure hair looks consistent and natural under different lighting conditions, maintaining the character's intended look throughout filming.
    BASIC MAKEUP
    Basic makeup enhances actors' natural features, ensuring they appear flawless on camera (unattainable beauty standards, anyone?).

    This involves creating a smooth skin tone, accentuating eyes and lips, and subtly contouring the face to look good under various lighting conditions.

    Basic makeup can compensate for the flattening effect of bright film lights and aligns with the character's personality and the film’s visual style.

    Makeup artists also make subtle adjustments throughout the shoot to maintain continuity.
    SPECIAL EFFECTS MAKEUP
    Special effects makeup transforms actors in ways basic makeup cannot, creating sci-fi creatures, aging characters, or injuries.

    This typically involves prosthetics, latex, and other materials for detailed effects.

    Creating believable aliens or monsters requires hours of intricate work, layering materials to form lifelike textures.
    Aging makeup adds decades to an actor’s appearance with techniques highlighting wrinkles and skin changes.

    Injury effects, like cuts and burns, are meticulously crafted for authenticity.

    Special effects makeup artists blend artistic skill with anatomy to achieve these transformations, crucial for an immersive film experience.
    Hair, basic makeup, and special effects makeup are vital components of filmmaking, significantly contributing to character portrayal and the overall narrative.

    Together, they enhance visual storytelling, ensuring characters are believable and the story engages the audience.

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    “Hair” - The Coswills
    “Bridgerton Opening Credits” - Kris Bowers
    “Stuck Behind A Train” - Make and Vanity Set
    “Bridgerton End” - Kris Bowers
    “The Killing Moon” - Echo and the Bunnymen
    “Still Don’t Know My Name” - Labrinth
    “Followed” - Dave Porter
    “On Edge” - Dave Porter
    “School Fair” - XCX, Birenberg
    “Beautiful New World” - Danny Elfman
    “Mad Max Fury Road” - Junkie XL
    “Outrage” - Dave Grohl
    “Igor’s Books” - Craig Armstrong
    “Elephant Man Suite” - John Morris
    “Bring in The Cube” - John Frizzell
    “Aegus” - Makeup and Vanity Set
    “The Phantom” - Lorne Balfe
    “Play With Me” - Extreme
    “Hooked on Multiphonics” - Marco Beltrami
    “The Diva Dance” - Eric Serra
    “Thriller” - Michael Jackson
    “Dude Looks Like A Lady” - Aerosmith
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