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WHAT DOES A SPECIAL EFFECTS MAKEUP
ARTISTS DO? (In the Entertainment industry. What does a Special Effects Makeup Artists Do?)
What does a Special Effects Makeup Artists do?
While makeup is often used in film to make actors and
actresses look more beautiful, it can also be used to make them look scary,
beat-up, or inhuman. When a director needs a handsome actor to become a horrifying
mutant zombie, he or she turns to the considerable talents of the special
effects makeup artist.
Duties
Special effects makeup artists will spend much of
their time using cosmetics and appliances to create the appearance of bruises,
cuts, blood, old age, deformities, mutations, and more. This specialist artist
is charged with creating monsters using makeup and prosthetics, often made of
latex, silicone, or rubber. Special effects makeup artists are different from
regular makeup artists: Instead of beautifying actors and actresses, they often
spend their time doing the exact opposite. Even in the world of computer-generated
special effects, special effects makeup is still important in helping create a
seamless connection between live actors and actresses and the fantasy world
around them; imagine Frodo with normal, hairless feet and perfectly rounded
ears, and you understand how important the special effects makeup artist’s
tiniest jobs can sometimes be. Artists in this position must answer to both the
costume designer and the special effects department.
Skills & Education
Special effects makeup artists need all the same
skills and abilities as their more conventional makeup artist brothers and
sisters, including a background in cosmetology and extensive knowledge of
makeup materials. However, they also need an education in other materials such
as latex, rubber, fake blood, and other materials that will be used to create
realistic-looking prosthetics; realism is the goal of all special effects
makeup artists. Because their subjects will spend hours upon hours in the
makeup chair being transformed into orcs, vampires, or Benjamin Button, special
effects makeup artists need great communication skills to go along with their
artistry and creative solutions.
What to Expect
Special effects makeup artists have performed their
duties in the film industry since its beginning, and have helped contribute to
the suspension of reality that is key to the immersive film experience. Because
the job requires you to focus less on making actors pretty and more on making
them look monstrous, bloodied, or alien, you will find your talents employed
mostly on science fiction and horror films; though you’ll also be essential on
any movie or television show that needs a character to get a black eye, age 20
years in a day, or come out of the closet as a strange half-plant, half-human
creature. Long hours on set and making actors feel comfortable during the eight
hours in the makeup chair are just a couple of the tasks you’ll face, but the
rest of the job will be spent making artifice look natural.
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