الخميس، 23 يناير 2014

How To Apply Theatrical Makeup

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By Judy Sullivan


There are many benefits for an actor who knows how to apply their own theatrical makeup. In some respects it can be a good way of developing a character as you consider what is most appropriate. As you do so you then become more in tune with the character as you are physically creating it.

It also helps when you are an actor or a director to know how to apply it for yourself. As a director it helps to know what you are looking at. You want to be sure that when the actors go on stage that they look right so it helps to know the process of how it is applied and whether or not it is smooth, presentable and works in the context of the production.

If you are a director then the major advantage is that you know more about the process. Therefore when you are looking over an actor you will know if they look right or if something needs to be adjusted. It is amazing how little details can make all the difference.

You also need to be sure that men wear makeup too. It is vital to clarify that this is not a vanity issue but an issue of practicality. Stages tend to have very bright lights and the audience need to be able to make out the faces in the lights. When applying on men remember to use natural tones, with lighter tones for younger men and darker tones for older men.

Before you apply anything remember to put moisturiser on first if you have dry skin or a toner if you have oily skin. You should then apply a powder using a plump brush to ensure that anything you apply stays on. If you have excess powder you can remove it by knocking the brush against a paper towel so that you do not apply too much powder by mistake and have more control over where it is applied.

Check carefully in the mirror. As well as ensuring the makeup is applied properly consider what is appropriate for your character. Darker eyeliners and lipsticks often indicate darker characters. However be wary of going over the top. If you are in any doubt ask the director or look for reference photos to work from.

After you have finished applying and have checked it over either blow some baby powder on your face or get someone else to do that. This will make it easier to keep the make up on. It is also important to wash your hands once you are finished to prevent accidentally staining your costume. It sounds obvious but it is easy to forget if you are rushing to get on stage!

In short it helps to know how to effectively apply theatrical makeup. You can find various tutorials and tips online. Be sure to check carefully and if you can practise this before you are due to go on stage. Look online to find out more and to help you become more confident with applying your own makeup.




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