Summary:
• Get to know the author, Rachel Dal Santo, before she introduces you to the world of Makeup Artistry.
• Become familiar with the broad range of products and equipment available and become an expert in their use.
• Learn how to apply colour theory principles to makeup application.
• Understand skin types and conditions and their relationship to makeup artistry.
• Understand how to operate safely as a makeup artist in accordance with Australian standards.
Units covered in this module:
Note: This list is not indicative of unit completion, as most of our units are taught (in parts) across most of our modules.
CUAIND512 – Enhance professional practice using creative arts industry knowledge
CUAPPR515 – Establish and maintain safe creative practice
CUAPPR411 – Realise a creative project
CUAMUP411 – Design, apply and remove make-up
CUAMUP413 – Style hair for productions
CUAMUP414 – Style wigs and hairpieces for productions
CUAMUP512 – Design and apply specialised make-up
CUAMUP513 – Design and apply special make-up effects
CUAMUP614 – Create prosthetics for special makeup effects
BSBESB402 – Establish legal and risk management requirements of new business ventures
CUADES412 – Interpret and respond to a design brief
CUADES511 – Implement design solutions
Learning Outcomes Summary
Video Tutorials
Links
Introduction to Self-Directed Study Exercises
Student Handbook
Introduction
Welcome!
Ten Attributes of a Successful Makeup Artist
About the Author
Guest Makeup Artist
Tools and Products
An Introduction to the Makeup Artist's Kit
Equipment, Skincare, and WHS
Makeup Products
Makeup Brushes
Purchasing Your Kit
Work Health and Safety (WHS)
WHS Guidelines for the Makeup Artist
Cleaning Your Brushes, Sponges, and Powder Puffs
Australian WHS Legislation and Requirements
Colour Theory for the Makeup Artist
Understanding Colour
The Language of Colour
Face Charts
Makeup Designs
Makeup Application Basics
Skin Types and Skin Conditions
Skincare Products
Concealer
Foundation
Powder
Correcting Skin Problems and Covering Tattoos
Self-Directed Study Exercises
Assignment
Summary:
• Become familiar with the diversity of human facial features.
• Use makeup application techniques, like contouring, to balance facial features.
Units covered in this module:
Note: This list is not indicative of unit completion, as most of our units are taught (in parts) across most of our modules.
CUAMUP411 – Design, apply and remove make-up
CUAMUP512 – Design and apply specialised make-up
CUAMUP513 – Design and apply special make-up effects
Learning Outcomes Summary
Face Shapes
Identifying Face Shapes
Contouring Highlight and Shade
Application Techniques for Contouring
Eye Shapes
Eye Shapes and Regions of the Eyelid
Classic Eye Makeup Design
Smoky Eye Makeup Design
Makeup for Asian Eyes
Eyebrow Shapes
Measuring the Eyebrow
Common Eyebrow Corrections
Lip Shapes
Lip Products
Common Lip Shape Problems and How to Fix Them
Self-Directed Study Exercises
Assignment
Summary:
• Explore the world of Glamour Makeup, specifically in the contexts of bridal and fashion.
• Learn about the relationship between makeup and photography.
Units covered in this module:
Note: This list is not indicative of unit completion, as most of our units are taught (in parts) across most of our modules.
CUAIND512 – Enhance professional practice using creative arts industry knowledge
CUAIND412 – Provide freelance services
CUAPPR411 – Realise a creative project
CUAMUP411 – Design, apply and remove make-up
CUAMUP512 – Design and apply specialised make-up
CUAMUP513 – Design and apply special make-up effects
BSBCRT413 – Collaborate in creative processes
CUADES511 – Implement design solutions
Learning Outcomes Summary
Glamour Makeup for Photography
Makeover Studio Photography
Makeup Bloggers/Social Media Influencers
Wedding Photography
Fashion Photography
Beauty Photography
Other Commercial Photography
Model Release Form
Makeup Trends and Fashions
Staying on Trend
Fashion Makeup Demonstrations
Soft Natural Makeup
Classic Corporate Makeup
Red Carpet Glamour Makeup
Kim Kardashian/Instagram Inspired Makeup
Makeup for Black and White Photography
Makeup Application and Capture
Bridal Makeup
Common Bridal Makeup
Mother of the Bride Makeup
Additional Wedding Makeup
Multicultural Weddings
Indian Wedding Makeup
Chinese Wedding Makeup
Glamour Makeup for Dark Skin
Working with Dark Skin Tones
Bridal Makeup for Dark Skin
Professional Conduct for the Freelance Makeup Artist
Professional Conduct for the Freelance Makeup Artist and How to Enhance Your Professional Reputation
Self-Directed Study Exercises
Assignment
Summary:
• A deeper look at the fashion industry, this module will see you exploring the various styles and techniques of High Fashion Makeup Artistry.
• Understand the effects of lighting on makeup.
• Become familiar with what it means to collaborate with fashion designers.
• Learn how to incorporate the influence of art, culture, and history into fashion makeup design.
Units covered in this module:
Note: This list is not indicative of unit completion, as most of our units are taught (in parts) across most of our modules.
CUAIND412 – Provide freelance services
CUAMUP411 – Design, apply and remove make-up
CUAMUP413 – Style hair for productions
CUAMUP512 – Design and apply specialised make-up
CUAMUP513 – Design and apply special make-up effects
BSBCRT413 – Collaborate in creative processes
Learning Outcomes Summary
Photographic vs. Catwalk Makeup
Key Differences
How Lighting Effects Makeup
Understanding Lighting Types
Coloured Filters
Styles of Makeup for the Catwalk
Hollywood Glamour and Avant-Garde
Working with Fashion Designers
Collaborating with a Team
Designing for a Fashion Show
Creating Looks for the Catwalk
High Fashion Makeup Demonstrations
Various Styles Explained
Culture Inspired Makeup: Geisha
Culture Inspired Makeup: Wodaabe Tribe
Art Inspired Makeup: Birth of Venus
Theatre Inspired Makeup: Ballerina
Historical Period Inspired Makeup: 1960s
Historical Period Inspired Makeup: Rococo
Body Painting
What is Body Painting?
What are its Uses?
Body Painting Festivals
Indigenous Origins of Body Painting Around the World
Examples of Modern Body Painting
Tools & Equipment Used for Body Painting
Work Health & Safety Considerations for Body Painting
Designing a Body Painting
Body Painting Preparation
Body Painting Makeup
How to Remove Body Paint
Self-Directed Study Exercises
Assignment
Summary:
• Lights! Camera! Action! This module introduces you to the exciting world of Film and Television makeup!
• Become familiar with the many industry-specific standards and how they affect makeup design.
• Learn how to apply a news presenter makeup to both men and women!
• Become confident in one of the most crucial elements of film and television makeup - continuity!
Units covered in this module:
Note: This list is not indicative of unit completion, as most of our units are taught (in parts) across most of our modules.
CUAIND512 – Enhance professional practice using creative arts industry knowledge
CUAIND412 – Provide freelance services
CUAMUP411 – Design, apply and remove make-up
CUAMUP412 – Maintain makeup and hair continuity
CUAMUP413 – Style hair for productions
CUAMUP414 – Style wigs and hairpieces for productions
CUAMUP512 – Design and apply specialised make-up
CUAMUP513 – Design and apply special make-up effects
CUAMUP614 – Create prosthetics for special makeup effects
CUADES412 – Interpret and respond to a design brief
CUADES511 – Implement design solutions
Learning Outcomes Summary
Introduction
Industry Overview
Film/TV Crews and Their Duties
Film/Television Crew Members and Their Duties
Studio Protocol and on Set Expectations
On Set Procedures and What to Expect
Television Makeup
High-Definition/Digital Television
Floor Duty/On Set Maintenance for Television
Male News Presenter Makeup
Makeup for Men
Makeup for Excellent Complexion
Makeup for Average Complexion
Unusual Problems and How to Fix Them
Female News Presenter Makeup
Applications for Female News Presenters
Makeup for Female News Presenter
Film Makeup
Makeup For Film and The Differences Between Film and Tv
'No Makeup' Makeup - Male
'No Makeup' Makeup - Female
How to Maintain and Apply Creative Arts Industry Knowledge
Professional Development and Networking
Script Continuity Analysis
Steps to Set Up a Continuity System
Script Analysis
Continuity Considerations
Example of a Call Sheet
Creating a Roster for the Makeup Department
Creating a Makeup Budget
Self-Directed Study Exercises
Assignment
Summary:
• This module will take you back in time to provide you with an in-depth insight into the fascinating history of makeup.
• Learn the key differences between makeup for camera and makeup for stage.
• See how to create common theatre characters, like a traditional white-faced clown!
Units covered in this module:
Note: This list is not indicative of unit completion, as most of our units are taught (in parts) across most of our modules.
CUAIND512 – Enhance professional practice using creative arts industry knowledge
CUAIND412 – Provide freelance services
CUAMUP411 – Design, apply and remove make-up
CUAMUP412 – Maintain makeup and hair continuity
CUAMUP413 – Style hair for productions
CUAMUP512 – Design and apply specialised make-up
CUAMUP513 – Design and apply special make-up effects
CUADES412 – Interpret and respond to a design brief
BSBCRT413 – Collaborate in creative processes
CUADES511 – Implement design solutions
Learning Outcomes Summary
Introduction
Theatre Stage Makeup
Designing the Makeup
Lighting and Makeup
Employment in the Theatre
How to Collaborate in a Creative Process
Basic Male Makeup Techniques for Theatre
Historical Period Makeup
Period-Based Productions
Authentic Makeup vs. Interpretations
Ancient Egyptian Period
Ancient Roman Period
Ancient Greek Period
Medieval and Renaissance Periods
Tudor and Elizabethan Periods
Stuart and Restoration Periods
Georgian Period
Regency Period
Victorian Period
Edwardian and George V Periods
1920s Period
1930s Period
1940s Period
1950s Period
1960s Period
1970s Period
1980s Period
Period Makeup Demonstrations
Ancient Egyptian Makeup
Georgian Makeup
Victorian Makeup
1920s Makeup
1980s Makeup
Common Theatrical Characters
Geisha Makeup
Clown Makeup
Traditional White-Faced Clown
Self-Directed Study Exercises
Assignment
Summary:
• This module is your first taste of Special Effects Makeup, exploring the various techniques available for adding years to a person with makeup!
• Learn how to implement design solutions.
• Become familiar with the topic of copyright.
Units covered in this module:
Note: This list is not indicative of unit completion, as most of our units are taught (in parts) across most of our modules.
CUAIND512 – Enhance professional practice using creative arts industry knowledge
CUAPPR411 – Realise a creative project
CUAMUP411 – Design, apply and remove make-up
CUAMUP512 – Design and apply specialised make-up
CUAMUP513 – Design and apply special make-up effects
BSBCRT413 – Collaborate in creative processes
CUADES511 – Implement design solutions
Learning Outcomes Summary
Introduction
Designing Old-Age Makeup
Approaches to Aging Makeup
Highlight and Shade
Latex or Stipple
Green Marble
Prosthetics
Old-Age Makeup Demonstration
How to Implement a Design Solution
Copyright, Moral Right, and Intellectual Property
Self-Directed Study Exercises
Assignment
Summary:
• This module will see you delving into the fantastical world of character makeup!
• Learn how to interpret and respond to a design brief.
• Use makeup to create common characters like a traditional witch and Oliver Twist’s "Fagin"!
Units covered in this module:
Note: This list is not indicative of unit completion, as most of our units are taught (in parts) across most of our modules.
CUAIND512 – Enhance professional practice using creative arts industry knowledge
CUAPPR411 – Realise a creative project
CUAMUP411 – Design, apply and remove make-up
CUAMUP512 – Design and apply specialised make-up
CUAMUP513 – Design and apply special make-up effects
CUADES412 – Interpret and respond to a design brief
BSBCRT413 – Collaborate in creative processes
CUADES511 – Implement design solutions
Learning Outcomes Summary
Introduction
Designing for Film and Television
Designing for a Character
Designing for Theatre
How to Interpret and Respond to a Design Brief
Video Demonstrations
Witch: Traditional Theatre Makeup
Fagin (Oliver Twist): Traditional Theatre Makeup
Self-Directed Study Exercises
Assignment
Summary:
• This module officially welcomes you into the attention-grabbing and jaw-dropping world of special effects makeup. With a focus on injury and disease simulation, your creations are sure to give people chills!
Units covered in this module:
Note: This list is not indicative of unit completion, as most of our units are taught (in parts) across most of our modules.
CUAPPR411 – Realise a creative project
CUAMUP411 – Design, apply and remove make-up
CUAMUP512 – Design and apply specialised make-up
CUAMUP513 – Design and apply special make-up effects
CUAMUP614 – Create prosthetics for special makeup effects
CUADES412 – Interpret and respond to a design brief
BSBCRT413 – Collaborate in creative processes
CUADES511 – Implement design solutions
Learning Outcomes Summary
Introduction
SFX Injury and Disease Simulation
Bruising
Abrasions
Scabs
Tears and Perspiration
Artificial Dirt
Cuts and Lacerations
Sutures/Stitches
Bullet Wounds
Scars
Tattoos
Chicken Pox (Varicella) Simulation
Small Pox
Burns
Injury and Disease SFX for Fantasy Characters
Creating a Zombie Character
Zombie Character Technique
Character Contact Lenses
Demonstrations
Burns Makeup Demonstration
Assault Makeup Demonstration
Self-Directed Study Exercises
Assignment
Summary:
• This module will introduce you to the world of hair styling and wig application.
• Become familiar with the broad range of hair styling products and equipment available.
• Learn the theory behind hair styling like contouring with hair and identifying common hair ‘problems’ plus how to fix them.
• Learn how to style hair and apply wigs, which are highly sought-after skills for any professional makeup artist, making you stand out from the crowd, especially in the bridal and media industries!
Units covered in this module:
Note: This list is not indicative of unit completion, as most of our units are taught (in parts) across most of our modules.
CUAIND512 – Enhance professional practice using creative arts industry knowledge
CUAMUP412 – Maintain makeup and hair continuity
CUAMUP413 – Style hair for productions
CUAMUP414 – Style wigs and hairpieces for productions
CUAMUP512 – Design and apply specialised make-up
CUAMUP513 – Design and apply special make-up effects
CUADES511 – Implement design solutions
Learning Outcomes Summary
Style Hair for Performances or Productions
Introduction
Hairstyling Tools and Products
Advantages and Disadvantages of Common Hair Products
Required Skills and Differences Between Hairstyling for the General Public and the Media Industries
Design Elements and Principles
Elements
Principles
Documenting Hair Designs
Types of Curls
Face Shapes and Contouring with Hair
Contouring with Hair
Hairstyles for Balancing Facial Features
Common Hair Problems and How to Solve Them
Hair Growth Patterns
Common Hair Problems Encountered in the Media Industries
How to Style Hair
Newsreader Blow-Dry Bob Style
Long Wavy Style Using Curling Tongs
Contemporary Style: Messy Bun with Side Braid
Victorian Period Hairstyle
1920s Finger Wave Hairstyle
Men's Hairstyle
Wigs and Artificial Facial Hair
Wig Types
Suggested Wig Suppliers
Measuring a Client
How to Measure a Client for a Handmade Natural Hair Wig
Preparing a Client
Preparing a Client for Wig Application
Wig Preparation and Care
Blocking
Trimming
Cleaning
Storage
Wig Application
Application of a Medium- and High-Grade Wig: Synthetic (Regular Front)
Application of a Lace Front Wig: Synthetic or Natural Hair
Wig Styling
Wig Styling Example: Lace Front, Synthetic Wig Styling
Apply False Moustache
Apply an Artificial Hand Knotted Moustache
Self-Directed Study Exercises
Assignment
Summary:
• A deeper look into special effects makeup, this module will take you the world of special effects prosthetics!
• Learn how to originate and develop concepts.
• Gain the skills required for creating simple out-of-kit prosthetics as well as more advanced prosthetics, like a partial ‘face cast’!
Units covered in this module:
Note: This list is not indicative of unit completion, as most of our units are taught (in parts) across most of our modules.
CUAIND512 – Enhance professional practice using creative arts industry knowledge
CUAPPR515 – Establish and maintain safe creative practice
CUAPPR411 – Realise a creative project
CUAMUP512 – Design and apply specialised make-up
CUAMUP614 – Create prosthetics for special makeup effects
CUADES412 – Interpret and respond to a design brief
CUADES511 – Implement design solutions
Learning Outcomes Summary
Introduction
History of Prosthetic Makeup
The Modern SFX Makeup Artist
How to Originate and Develop Concepts
How to Develop Creative Thinking
How to Make a Presentation
How to Evaluate Finished Prosthetics Against Production Requirements for Improvement
Prosthetic Manufacture Techniques
Simple Prosthetic Techniques
Out-Of-Kit Prosthetic for Theatre
Create Your Own Scar Plate
Prosthetic Manufacture Using a Face Cast
Advanced Prosthetic Manufacture Techniques
Introduction
Full-Face Cast & Plaster Mould for Foam Latex Prosthetic Appliance
Foam Latex
Alternative Technique: Urethane Mould & Encapsulated Silicone Prosthetic Appliance
Airbrushing
Alternative Technique: Epoxy Resin
Self-Directed Study Exercises
Assignment
Summary:
• The refining touch to your newly acquired skills can be found in this module, which will equip you with the knowledge required to put your skills into professional use!
Units covered in this module:
Note: This list is not indicative of unit completion, as most of our units are taught (in parts) across most of our modules.
CUAIND512 – Enhance professional practice using creative arts industry knowledge
CUAIND412 – Provide freelance services
CUAPPR411 – Realise a creative project
CUAMUP513 – Design and apply special make-up effects
BSBESB402 – Establish legal and risk management requirements of new business ventures
CUADES412 – Interpret and respond to a design brief
BSBCRT413 – Collaborate in creative processes
Learning Outcomes Summary
Introduction
Establishing a Successful Makeup Business
Setting up Your Business
Requirements for Working From a Business Premises and Employing Workers in Australia
How to Get Clients
Checklist for Establishing a Makeup Artistry Business
Tips for Working in Specific Industry Sectors
Wedding
How to Create a Work Agreement for Client Bookings
Fashion
Television
Theatre
Working as an Assistant
How to Negotiate Contract or Agreement Variations When Working as a Freelances MUA
How to Create a Contract with a Supplier of Goods or Services for Your New Business
How to Review Your Work Objectives Measured Against Quality of Life, Artistic & Commercial Goals
Self-Directed Study Exercises
Assignment