Work of the Artist

Work of the Artist

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Do what you love!!

This week is finals week. I love finals week!! The main reason is because I love my major. During finals week my finals all include makeup.I get to apply makeup and learn more things. I think this type of final is better than any other final. I get to use and practice my passion! I would rather apply makeup than have to memorize something.  How are your finals going? Are they fun? Well let me tell you about two of my finals. The first one was doing The Grinch from The Grinch Who Stole Christmas. The process took all semester long, but was totally worth the wait. The makeup application took four hours long. Here is what I did. I created a mask. The mask preparation took all semester long. I had to go through several processes from creating a life mask to learning how to make four-part foam. The foam is the mask piece. I made sure the mask was all prepared with paint and eyebrows. 
 I moved to the application to the face. I took my model, John, and prepared his skin. I cleaned his face with astringent. I put lotion on to help moisturize his face, so the products that would be put on his face would not dry out his face. I put on a product called "no sweat", which prepares the skin for any type of makeup. This will help the makeup to stay on and come off well. 

Applying the mask was the next step. I took Pros-Aide a product that glues the mask to the face. Then I took Bond to help me blend the mask into the face and create a nice edge, rather than having a harsh edge. 
 Then I moved to painting the face again. Used a variety of greens from bright green to dark green. I colored his face and then started to add a mix of green hair to his face. I styled the eyebrows and applied fake eyelashes. Once all the make up was completed I applied the wig.

The wig was styled by steaming and using curlers. I then backcombed all the curls out to get the hair to stand up and in the form of a Grinch look. Now that all everything was applied and ready to go, he got in his red suit applied some green gloves and went outside to take pictures.

As I took pictures, we did get quite a few looks. Oh well!! We had fun. We even ran into some kids that wanted pictures with him. They thought he was legit. What do you think? Do you like the Grinch? Would you do this project over any other final? I know I would! It was the best final I have ever done! Plus, I even did it with one of the best people I know.








My last makeup final was to do something creative. Well my creativity took me to candy. I looked up all sorts of candy themed ideas. My favorite idea was lollipops. I took the inspiration of a swirly lollipop and created a design. I started by making an extravagant wig. I made this wig with lots of braids. I weaved ribbon into the hair. I made the wig look like something you would find in munchkin land. I even made the hair accessories (the lollipop bow). I created a lollipop girl for the Lollipop Guild. What do you think? Does she look like she could be apart of the lollipop guild?






I love finals week, because I get to do creative and fun things!! I would rather take a test like this than a test that is in a room full of desks where students sit writing on paper. I love creating and doing what I love. I am so delighted that I have found the path of makeup artistry, as well as the hair industry. I am proud to be a makeup student! I am glad to be learning and doing what I love! Do you do what you love? I hope you do! Do what you love and you will be much happier in life. 

Saturday, April 11, 2015

Training Saves Lives!

As part of the makeup industry I have the unique opportunity to help with mock disasters. A mock disaster is a made up situation that is created to help train emergency medical responders. The disaster includes situations from bombings, shootings, accidents (plane, car, bike, etc.), terrorist attacks, mother nature attacks (hurricanes, tsunamis, and tornadoes) and other disaster situations.

Now what the makeup people do is help the situation become real. We give the actors wounds that appear real. They become victims through makeup. We help the actors act the part, because they believe they are wounded. Today I had the privilege of helping create a mock disaster. The scenario was a mass shooting. We did this located in the gym of the old Raintree Apartments. People were playing gym, and a person decided to come and start shooting people. We had a variety of people that were wounded. I believe there was a total of 35 wounded. Some of the wounds were very big, and some not so big. Some lived, and some died, which is the case in all real life situations.

We did the disaster twice. The Emergency Medical Team came in and reacted. The first time all the EMT's came in and stood for a good 30 seconds before they actually did what they were supposed to do. The team was new to the mock disaster. They had not quite experienced one, so they did not know how to react quickly. They needed a few seconds to get going. However, in a real life situation some people do not have a few seconds. Those 30 seconds could have been spent saving a life. Instead they were spent trying to figure out what to do.

The second time the team came in and they were better at responding to the situation. We did end up changing a few characters, giving people more wounds, and telling the actors to be more the part of a wounded person (how they would feel, react in a situation like this, and what they would be doing). The second time we did the disaster even though the actors gave them more of a real performance, the EMT's were ready to handle the situation. They knew exactly what to do and who to treat first. They were able to save most everyone. Two people were dead upon arrival, and then only one person died on them.

The mock disaster training was very effective. People learned their jobs and  how to respond. If there was no training, people would never learn how to react, people would never learn how to get better, and people would die. I think training is mandatory in all situations. Training is and can be very effective, especially if it can save lives!

Saturday, April 4, 2015

Actors can be difficult!

I have learned how to work with a variety of actors. There are actors that are really sweet and will do anything to help make your job easier. Then, there are the actors who think that they own the world. They think that everyone should worship them and the ground they walk on. They over exaggerate yell at you if you do something they do not like. 

I have learned how to respect each actor. I know that they can be different, sometimes difficult, but I love working with them. If they are sweet, I become great friends with them. I love and appreciate them. If they are difficult, I am glad that I get a new learning experience. I think there is always something to be learned with each actor, especially the hard ones. 

I have learned that if they are difficult to handle, then it is because they do not like something that has to be done or is being done. I have learned to talk with them and try to figure out what is making them difficult. About 90 percent of the time the reason why an actor is difficult is because they do not understand the concept or how makeup enhances their character or production. Once I explain everything to them they seem to understand and willing to do the makeup process. I start to see them change and learn not to be difficult. 

To help actors not be difficult communication is necessary! If we help them understand everything, then they will be less likely to feel like they own the world. Now, there still maybe some of them that act this way. However, I believe once communication starts they are not difficult to handle and everything runs smoothly.

I am grateful for communication! I am glad that we can all understand one another. What do you think? Do you like communication?

Technology

This past week, I learned that I am not tech savvy, nor do I like technology. I guess I am just not a master at knowing how to run computers or anything. I was working on a group project for my MCOM class. We decided to get together using technology.

We used Google Hangouts. Well, every time I have tried to do a Google hangout my computer decides to blue screen and boot me out. I think my computer may have a personality of its own. I am not entirely sure. I think sometimes that the computer likes to make things difficult for me, just to see me struggle!

I do not know why I thought this time would be different, but I did. I guess I tried to download something and thought it would work. I tried Google hangouts. Well that did not work. My computer worked for like a minute. Then, it died! Went to blue screen and shutdown. I tried for ten minutes to get it back up and going. I have no idea what caused the problem, but I was frustrated. I think technology does not like me.

Well I finally was put on the phone and I was able to communicate through the phone, while everyone else was on their computers. I think we were able to get a lot accomplished, but I do not really like technology. I think that it is not as reliable as a face to face conversation. A lot can be missed if we are not paying attention in a technological event, whereas if we are face to face we learn so much more. We also learn and understand better, in ways that we cannot be miss understood. I am so glad that we can have face to face conversations.

Now, do not get me wrong. I love technology. However, I do think that there is a time and place for it. That time and place is not always great in a business setting. Something is always bound to go wrong, at least in my opinion.

Saturday, March 28, 2015

Learning Things Twice

Growing up I always hated learning. I would say, "it's too hard!!" My parents would always try to get out of it by whining and complaining. However, I never seems to get anywhere. I still had to learn. 

Well today learning is very helpful and I see that now. Rather than saying "it's too hard!!" I would gladly say, "I am so glad that I am learning how to do things twice now, so that I know what to do when I make a mistake in the real world (after graduation)." 

I have learned to grow within my mistakes and learn how to correct them. My grinch that I am working on I have had to so the steps at least several times. But I finally got it right and the final product is coming along together quite nicely. I did the four-part foam pice twice this week, because the first time the nose did not tun out at all. The piece looks bad. We then really researched how to make the four-part foam. After much research we attempted another batch. The second piece turned out beautifully. 
We then started to paint the piece. I was going to start with one color. Then I learned that you start with one and add colors to it. So I started with the dark colors first, then I added the lighter colors on top to blend in. 
Crazy right? Well I definitely had fun! 

I was also on set this week learning twice, trying to think on my toes how to solve a problem. Well the bullet wound we made started to melt and stick to everything but the actors face. We tried everything to smooth the edges down once we got it stuck to his face. However, the beard the actor had made this a little difficult. I finally got a crazy idea to lay a beard over the edge that would blend in with his actual beard. It worked. My second learning idea worked. 
I am super glad that I am learning twice while I am still in school. I feel like I am a lot more prepared for the real world and an actual career as a makeup artist. I love learning! What about you? Do you enjoy learning? 

Saturday, March 21, 2015

Movie Magic

Have you ever wondered how some of the magic on film happens? How they can create scenes with rain, snow, and wind? I don't know, maybe the it's just me, but I love learning how they create these moments. I have always wanted to learn, especially while the makeup still looks flawless. 

On set this week I learned how to achieve some of this magic. We made a snow blizzard. Instead of your typical snow storm made by Mother Nature, we used the night sky, fog, dry ice, giant fans, and potato flakes. 

I never thought potato flakes would be used to create snow. When we watched the whole effect the scene looked real. I was really surprised! I am also grateful that there was no real snow, because I would have needed to do touch ups a lot more. 

Now, being on a set and watching all this magic happened was really cool. However, when people who were not on set swathe fog they thought it was smoke. They called the fire department. Before the fire department showed up we did actually start a little fire. We had the fire put out immediately. When the fire department showed up they saw no evidence of a fire. Instead of leaving they stayed to watch the magic. They thought it was so unique. 

What do you think? Will you see film the same way? I will for sure see new techniques they make to create such scenes. I have determined that I love film because of the magic that is created. I want to help create that magic. One day I will be a makeup artist for one of the future films that will come out and create the magic that you all love and adore, especially the makeup. 

Saturday, March 14, 2015

Black and White Film

I am currently working on a film project called That Old Familiar Spirit.  This is a western horror film. It is a pretty exciting film. The plot is very difficult to describe, but I will try. There is a man and a woman. The woman kills her husband. The sheriff comes out with some grave diggers to bury the husband. They then try to persuade the woman to come back to town. They use all sorts of excuses. The biggest excuse was because winter was coming and she would not make it through the winter on her own. She does not go with them, but stays in her home. Her husband comes back to life. He shows love for her and the land. However he starts a fire in the house. She is worried that he is going to kill her. She ends up dying because of a house fire, and dying in the bitter cold. In the end, they come back to life and work on their home and yard. The sheriff returns and sees that no one lives there, but everything is left in pristine condition. He leaves wondering what has happened, but we see the man and woman tending and taking care of the film. 

This film project is special, because it will be done in black and white. Now, for makeup black and white makeup is very different compared to everyday and color makeup. Placements are a little different. The colors no longer exist, but a gray scale does. Here is what our bullet wound looks like in color and in black and white. In the color picture, we do not have any blood or any hard colors. The color picture does not look as realistic as the one in the black and white photos. However, the black and white photos only use gray scale, so this helped the colors show and appear more real. The director approved and loved how the bullet wound looked in the gray scale. 

I learned that camera tests are necessary. Without this camera test, we might have done too much for the actual film process. Then our job would not have been as successful. The camera test allowed us to see how much we can add and how much we do not have to add. We added tired eyes to the color picture. In the black and white the tired eyes barely appear on top, but on the bottom they appear real. 
I learned that there is quite a big difference in black and white photography and film compared to color. I am excited to see how this film works out. Hopefully through the learning and camera tests we have done our hard work will pay off. 

What do you all think about this film and the plot? Do you think it will be successful? If not, why? What is your favorite movie plot? Let me know, I would love to look them up, as well as see the makeup job. 

Saturday, March 7, 2015

The Grinch Project

This semester, I am in a class that allows me to have one on one time with a professional teacher. This experience has helped me to develop my skills immensely. I have learned so much with this class already, especially this week.

This class helps us to develop our skills. I wanted to become better at everything, so I decided to recreate the Grinch look from The Grinch Who Stole Christmas by Dr. Seuss. I had to start out by researching the character and finding pictures that would help me recreate him. 
the grinch - Google Search
This picture has been the biggest help to me. I have used and referred back to this picture multiple times. Well in order to create this, I had to create a schedule of everything I needed to do to complete this process. Well, I learned that this whole process takes several days and multiple hours. I am still nowhere near finished, but this is what I have learned so far. 

I had to take a life mask. A life mask is a mask of the person's face. There are multiple steps to get to the end result. First, is to mix alginate and apply to the face. Once the alginate has set, then plaster bandages can be applied to help keep the mold of the face. 
 Then plaster is used to create this look...the look of a life cast.
 After I had the cast of the head, I decided to make a positive mold. I choose to do this for a couple different reasons. First, I would not have to mold on his life cast that he gets to keep, and I would have a back up piece in case something were to go wrong. Then we sculpted on the face to create the look we want. I sculpted The Grinch features the best I could, but in my own way so I would not be plagiarizing other's work. Plus, it is always hard to follow someone exactly. Once you have the face sculpted then a negative is created. The negative and positive go hand in hand so that a latex, gel, or foam piece can be created.
 During this process of creating the negative, I learned that I had not Vaselined the keys enough. This caused the positive and negative to stick together. I learned Vaselining the keys are essential, and must be done well, in order to avoid mistakes or breaking. Well, as a result of my lack of not coating the keys in Vaseline, my positive side broke as we pulled the negative and positive apart. Part of the reason was that the positive side was much thinner than the negative. So in reality the thinner the piece is the weaker it is, when it stands up to something else. I learned that thickness is helpful to withstand breakage.

Instead of crying over a broken piece, we quickly sprung into action and saved the positive as best we could, in order to make a new positive. We had to use alginate and plaster bandages again. Needless to say, I was in the makeup room for a good eight hours that day. I love my major, so I did not mind the eight hours.

With the eight hours we managed to make a negative piece work as well as a positive piece (bottom is the negative piece).
Through this learning experience I learned several things. First,  I will always remember to Vaseline everything, so plaster will not stick to plaster. Second always build up. It is okay to have a thick layer. Better to be thick, than thin. Thin can break, whereas more thick layers can withstand the breaking. Third, this process of building and making takes a while. Last, I learned how grateful I am to work one on one with a teacher. She helps me to learn and grow. She never criticizes me or my work. She helps me and always encourages me to reach my full potential. She knows that I can do this assignment. I can! By the end of the semester I hope to have something similar to the Grinch. I will have a Grinch of my own. Plus, multiple skills and knowledge I have gained through this process. 

Saturday, February 28, 2015

Growing Up is Hard!

Ever since I was a little girl I dreamed of the day of being older. I loved being young, but I wanted to be older. I wanted to do what grown-ups did. I wanted to stay up late. I wanted to eat what I want. There was so much I felt like I could not do.

Now, sometimes I wish I could go back to that moment and tell the little girl, being a grown-up is not all that it seems to be. I love being a grown-up, don't get me wrong. But there is so much responsibility that comes with being a grown up.

This past week, I have only started to realize how much responsibility there is. I have the wonderful opportunity to be at home with my family. We have such a great time together. We learn, love, and laugh together. My family is always there. I have always had the support of my family that I can lean on when my responsibilities get overwhelming. They are always there. I can talk my stresses over with them.

As I near graduation I have been talking with my dad about what I should do (in life and in general, everything). He has always told me to follow my dreams. My dream is to one day work for Disney in their hair and wig shop at Walt Disney World. I am in the process of working on an application and hoping that I can get in. As I have thought about this, I also thought about all the needs and necessities I will have when I get there. I had no transportation vehicle. I have no apartment reserved. I have nothing, except a suitcase full of my belongings. So, over the past few months I have been trying to focus on one need at a time. The first need was transportation. I talked with my dad about getting a car. We researched and looked up what would be the best car.

I narrowed the options down to a Camaro or a Chevy Cruze. My dad loves all his girls, so we have date nights with him on occasion. My date with dad happened to be this past Thursday. He knew that I was looking into cars, so he took me down to the dealership. I was able to test drive a Camaro and a Cruze. He asked me which one I preferred. I came to the conclusion that the most practical car for me and the best fit for me would be the Cruze. We then went in to negotiate a price. My dad happens to be one of the best negotiators I know. He got me a steal of a deal. Now, please note: my dad did not buy the car for me. Although, he did help me get a good deal.

I am now the proud owner of a Chevy Cruze. Now I have the responsibility to pay monthly payments for my car. This is huge. This was the a big step to growing up. I am not sure I like growing up. I think that growing up is hard.

However, there are benefits to growing up too. I see the benefits. I see how much knowledge I have gained. I see all that I have become. I see how much my family loves me. I see all the experiences that have taken place, that have made me into the person I am. I love being me! I love who I am. I am glad I have grown up a little. There is still so much more growing up to do. Here's to growing up!

Saturday, February 21, 2015

How I See Me

After learning about God's love, last week, I have found nothing but His love this week. His love has helped me to see me for me. If you asked me last week how I viewed myself, I would have told you that I am invisible. I am a girl that no one notices. I am only noticed for my size. This week, there have been a couple experiences that have changed my view and outlook on how I see me. 

 First, I had a class period that focused on how I view my body, others, and the space I move in. The teacher asked us how we feel about our body, what disadvantages we felt we had concerning our body, and the advantages we had. We learned that it is important to recognize who we are and learn to react. For instance, when we know that we are sons and daughters of God, we should learn to react like them. We should be willing to spread the light of Christ. We should be loving, caring, and kind. We should treat others how Christ would treat them, not how we want to treat them. I learned to let my light so shine. I learned that I need to know that my body was created by God. He made me perfect just the way I am. I should be proud of who I am and let others know that I know God loves me, because he created me. In the beginning of the class I was so negative about my body, but towards the end I was really positive. I love who I am. I am perfect just the way I am. 

Second, I learned that there are always tender mercies. I am always super busy. I am sure you are too. I am always finding ways to keep busy. One way is through my major. I am constantly working on shows. I am always doing some type of hair or makeup. Sometimes I feel like I have to do everything myself. However, that is not always the case. I learned this week that I can rely on others. I can ask for help. It is okay to ask for help. God had given us people who love and care, to help us through the hard times. He is always watching out for us, because he cares about us.

Third, I learned that makeup is not everything. My little sister turned sixteen this past week. To spend some time with her and make her feel special (because everyone needs to feel special at some point in their lives), I took her to see The DUFF. If you have not seen this movie I highly recommend the film. Here is the trailer, just watch. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tbRlEXrysU) You will not regret. Normally when I go see films I analyze the makeup, and do not get anything out of the film, except for deciding whether or not the makeup artist did a good job. Well, this time was different. The film drew me in from the beginning, because you do not see their faces at first. You only see the bottom half of people. I could not focus on their faces. Instead, I decided to focus on the message. The message was interesting. It was all about a DUFF (the designated ugly fat friend). Everyone will be a DUFF at some point or another. There will always be someone who is richer and prettier than you are. The point is to recognize who you are and own it. Recognize who you are and be proud of who you are. You are only amazing as you think you are. Be amazing and proud of who you are. Do not worry about how others see you, worry about how you see yourself. 

So, this week I have learned to see me in a new light. I have learned to see my strengths instead of my weaknesses. No one owns me. I am my own person. I  have learned that it does not matter my shape or size. It only matters how I view me and what I am going to do to let others see who I really am. Be me!! Be proud of who I am! I am perfect.  I hope you will take my advice and learning. Be you!! Be proud of who you are!! You are perfect just the way you are. 

Saturday, February 14, 2015

Love Beyond Comprehension

This week, especially today has always been the hardest week each year for me. I personally hate Valentine's Day. I hate this holiday for many reasons. I will explain, but please note this is very personal to me. Not many people know this, because I do not like to share my dating life with others. 

As a young girl growing up, I was always the last one to be picked on a team. I was not very athletic. I have always been a little heavy for my size. I do not have the pretty face. I am the girl that was always made fun of because of what she looked like, how she spoke, and how she read. Needless to say...I had troubles growing up. I had low self-esteem. I still struggle with this today. 

Now, that does not mean I did not have a great childhood. I did! I loved everything I did and learned that made me who I am today. I love being me! But having a low self-esteem does not help. 

Today at age 25 (26 in less than two months), I still struggle with low self-esteem. Perhaps that is why only one guy has ever asked me out. I can count on my hands the number of dates I have been on in my entire life. I have never been on a second date. I have never held hands. Never kissed. I have never had a boyfriend. Do you get the sense of why I hate Valentine's Day? I have never been able to share my love with anyone special. Special meaning, Someone that I can tell all my secrets to, someone I can rely on and love forever, or who will love me. Since I have not had any of this I hate this crazy holiday. 

Is this all because of low self-esteem? Well, no but I know that my self-esteem does not help the fact. But I try not to focus on the low self-esteem. I always try to rise above it and be happy. Things I do to help my self-esteem grow: I have to continually read the scriptures, rely on my Savior, and hope for the best. 

As Valentine's Day approached I started to feel sad. I felt depressed. No guy has ever liked me. It got to the point this week that I was so vulnerable I did not think I would ever be able to be loved or feel loved. I realized I needed to go back to the basics and study my scriptures. As I studied, I came across a great passage. This passage pricked my heart...I feel like everyone needs to learn this message and know. I guess I never realized how true this statement is. 
              "Never lose faith in your Father in Heaven, who loves you more than you can comprehend. That love NEVER changes.... It is there for you when you are sad or happy, discouraged or hopeful. God's love is there for you whether or not you feel you deserve it. it is SIMPLY ALWAYS THERE." 
                                           -Elder Holland, Like a Broken Vessel (October 2013)
No matter what I look like, no matter if  I ever get a second date, hold hands or kiss a guy, God's love is always there for me. He loves me. He knows me. He will always be there for me in my ups and downs. He will always be ready to listen to my secrets. He shows me that he cares. He is someone I can always rely on and love forever. 

I will never lose sight of this love again. Please know that your Father in Heaven loves you! He will always love you no matter what you do, how you think, or how you feel. He will always love you. I hope to always remember that God is always there, even through the hard times. I hope to remember even on Valentine's Day, that I will never be alone. I will always have God's love. That is all that really matters to me. I know I am loved. I know I am special. I will always be able to share my Valentine's Day with my Father in Heaven. I guess I could learn to love Valentine's Day if I keep that in mind. 

Saturday, February 7, 2015

Learning New Skills

Well, I may not know everything about makeup yet, but I was sure tested in one area this week. I was given the assignment to create a design for Airbrush Makeup. We had to come up with a design, and then apply airbrush makeup using certain techniques. Airbrush makeup is a makeup that looks flawless, and is used mainly for films. There are many things you can use airbrush for.
                             Stylized                                    or                                  Glamour
        Graftobian Airbrush Makeup                                       Airbrush Makeup Artist, Bridal Makeup Artist
There are other things you can do, but for our class we focused on stylized and glamour. Glamour is used mainly for the red carpet shows for the Emmy's, Tony's, Music Awards, etc. Stylized we can  use for anything, from horror films to making clowns, and fantasy to real.

To apply airbrush makeup you use an airbrush machine. This type of makeup goes on without the artist ever touching the face of the model. The machine sprays the makeup on to the face with the tool of a pencil. We pour the liquid makeup into the pencil. Then the pencil, with the help of air and special techniques, blows the makeup onto the face.

I learned that airbrush makeup is very beneficial. For instance, the makeup is quick, efficient, and the best way to make a profit. I can charge about twice as much as I want with this kind of makeup, than with any other makeup. The new industry calls for all types of makeup, and so learning this new skill has helped me become prepared for the future and as an artist.

I did learn, though as I did this skill that it is very hard to make the makeup look flawless. You have to be a perfectionist, to work with this makeup. There was a moment where my makeup did not look flawless. It is easy to make a mistake. If you do not move in a certain pattern you can make the model look like they are dirty, have blemishes, or have a rare skin condition. This technique of makeup is precise. If you are not precise then the makeup looks awful. I am trying to become an expert, but learning new skills takes time. I need more practice. I have a machine of my own, and I hope to be able to practice and become the expert I want to be and to become very successful in the makeup industry.

I definitely learned new skills and am able to challenge myself. Learning new skills is a great asset to any industry, but especially to the makeup industry. As I learn new techniques they help me to move with the industry. The makeup industry is always changing and evolving. There are always new ideas, new designs, and new technology to improve what can be done to make a person look beautiful or stylized. I hope to always learn new skills and improve myself so I can change with the industry, and stay with the hottest trends and techniques.

Saturday, January 31, 2015

Fake It Till You Make It



      A professional in any type of industry knows that knowledge comes from learning. Learning comes in many different ways, such as, hands on, text books, surveys, experience and so forth. I know that a lot of my learning come through my attitude. I have always been happy. If I have not been happy, I fake like I am happy until I am happy. Happy and cheerful attitudes will invite people to come back to you again and again. I know that I have failed when my attitude gets the best of me. This week I struggled with being happy. Fake it till you make it was the hardest task I had this week. The one and only reason was because I was sick. However, I made it through this week.

       As a professional makeup artist, you make others happy, when you are happy and giving them all the attention. I am working on The Count of Monte Cristo. This show has been a really big success. Everyone who has seen the show is really impressed with the production. As the head makeup supervisor, I am in charge of the whole cast I am there to be happy and solve problems. I am there to ensure that everything will be taken care off and that the cast is ready to go by call time. I have learned, this week that solving problems and getting people ready on time is really difficult when you feel sick. However, even though I was sick, I faked happiness till I believed I was happy. I had to make others believe I was happy and excited for the show, rather than let them know I was sick. The entire cast believed my fake it till you make it scene. Even when my voice started to struggle, they believed my attitude. With the happy attitudes of the crew, we were able to get everyone prepared and ready to go for curtain call. There were a few nights this week that we struggled with time, but with our attitudes and happy fingers we were able to get everyone ready to go.

       Also, with a happy attitude, the happiness spreads around. As the happiness spreads around then the show goes well. If there is ill, or intense feelings then the show can be off balance. Something always goes wrong. As a makeup artist, I influence how well these actors perform. I always interact with them. If they are having a bad day, I am there to make it better. I want them to do their very best. Even though I may not feel like I am at my very best, I fake my best to ensure that they will do their best. As a professional sometimes attitudes are the best things to learn. Learn to be happy, or at least fake it till you make it.

Saturday, January 24, 2015

Many Hands Make Light Work

       The Count of Monte Cristo started this week. I have had a wonderful and interesting experience working on the Count of Monte Cristo. I am the Supervisor over nine other students who help with the hair and makeup for the show. Now, some might think that 18 hands would be enough to help do all that is required. However, I am here to tell you even though we have 18 hands we are still a little tight with time. We have a cast of 37 people and only one hour to apply everything. 
                                                                    Some of the responsibilites we complete are:
       Getting all the cast into their wigs for the show. There are 18 wigs for the females and 5 switches (a small wig that is applied to a certain area of the head) for the men. The wigs and switches take about 15-20 minutes each to apply, depending on hairstyle, length of hair, pin curls, french braids and ability (talent of crew).  
       While the wigs are being applied the actors and actresses are putting on their makeup. They learn to put their own makeup on, so that when they graduate they can add that to their resume. As a crew, we make sure they apply the makeup correctly and with the right intensity. For a show held in the Dejong, the makeup has to be applied very heavily inorder for everyone to see. If the actors and actresses are not intense enough we tell them to apply more makeup. Once the makeup is complete, we spray them off with a final seal (a product that sets the makeup). 
       We have some pirates with tattoos. We apply a makeup that is alcohol base that creates the tattoo effect. The reason behind the alcohol base is because the product does not sweat as easyly as a cream or powder makeup. We hand draw the tattoos on. We do not use a stencil or a tattoo sticker. We do everything professionally. This application for one person can take up to 15 minutes. We have three pirates. 
       We have several facial pieces to apply as well. We use spirit gum (adhesive) for some of the facial pieces to stick to the face. On other facial pieces we use facial tape (adhesive). Depending on how quick they change facial pieces throughout the show will depend on which adhesive they use. The facial pieces take a few minutes to apply, because some of the adhesive has to get tacky before the actual application. 
        As a team we divide and conquer. We make sure that everything happens and is done within an hour. However, this past week we have been short a couple people. They have been gone for different reasons, but the work has been much heavier. At least, the work seems to be heavy, because there are less hands to prepare everything. I have learned, this week, that when we have everyone together the work seems lighter. Plus, everything gets done quickly and efficiently. Teamwork makes all the difference.
        I will never take for granted the hands of people. Working together is much faster than working alone. I feel liberated in learning this week that many hands make light work.

Saturday, January 17, 2015

I have learned that as a makeup artist, taking pictures is always necessary. Having a profile, resume, and portfolio (pictures) are essential when I am looking for more opportunities in the field. 
I am always really bad at taking photos. I have been trying to work on finding photos that I have done to compile in a book for future reference for one of my classes. My class is helping me prepare for the future and a real job. I am trying to take the class seriously. 
I have tried to find pictures of the films that I worked on this past semester. I did not take any pictures. I had to ask for them, even though I was unsure they would be able to give them to me. I asked if they had any that I could use for future use. They sent me some still photos from the film. I am so glad that they can do this. I am thankful for modern technology. I am thankful that still photos happen. Here are some of the photos from the films that I worked on as the Head Hair and Makeup Designer and Supervisor. One film was very natural, the other very post apocalyptic. I hope that y'all can enjoy what I have loved doing. I love creating designs and then being able to see the result. I love makeup! I could do makeup all day long. I guess that is why I am in the Theater Art Studies Major. 









I think this year I am going to do better at taking pictures and building up my portfolio. 
I also learned that in the Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) when the fire alarm goes off there is no need to panic. Today, during Count of Monte Cristo Rehearsals the fire alarm went off. We were the only ones who did not evacuate the building, only because we knew we set the fire alarm off. We have some fog machines that we kept on too long. Hence, the reason the fire alarm went off. All the fog collected and set the smoke detector off. We tried to tell people, we were the ones that set the fire alarm off. We continued to do full rehearsals throughout the entire time the fire alarm was going off. We did not panic. We were calm and kept going moving the scenes along as if nothing was happening. I love the Theater. No one left and life kept going on, even through the whole entire fire alarm. 

Saturday, January 10, 2015

Life seems to be always moving at a rapid pace. Sometimes, I wish life would slow down for a moment. However, as a student that is not the case. I am always going and doing something, such as, homework, work, theater productions, going to classes, makeup projects, and film projects. All these items keep me super busy and exhausted.

Some people have asked me, "How do you balance everything? How do you keep doing everything?" The honest truth is there are times where I cannot balance everything and feel overwhelmed. At times like these I have to remind myself that I cannot do everything all at once. I have to slow down and take one step at a time.

Most importantly, with each step I take, I create a moment of balance. Each moment takes some sort of connection with the world around me. That connection may be through body language, silence, talking, seeing, or even feeling. Most of the connections I make incorporate some form of communication. Over the past week, I have learned that communication is necessary in all things from doing homework to working on a production. For instance, my job took a turn from running smoothly like a well oiled machine to having a huge knot. There was a point where I felt I would never be able to get the knot out. Well I discovered the knot was created from  not being able to communicate clearly.

I am the Head Hair and Makeup Supervisor in the Costume Shop on campus. I have a lot of responsibilities with this job.The biggest responsibility I have is to train the actors on proper makeup application techniques, how to style their hair and how to follow the makeup design from the designer on the specific show they are performing in. In order to fulfill this responsibility well, I have to organize makeup students to help oversee the actors and make sure they are applying the makeup correctly according to the design of the show.

The show that Brigham Young University is currently working on is The Count of Monte Cristo. This show is an American Premiere show. This show has never been done in the United States before. This show is very big and intense. Since this is the premiere BYU is trying to get everything to work right and look good. My job is to make sure the hair and makeup look good on stage. I do this by communicating to my crew what needs to be done.

The show has not gone up yet, but we are two weeks from the first performance. The weeks before performances I get a crew together and train them on what needs to be done. I have been emailing my crew and informing them when when we have training, what we will be doing, and what is expected of them. I failed to include the designer on the emailing list. No one was communicating with her. Since she was not receiving any of my emails she went into panic mode. She started emailing everyone and told them when she wanted to do training. She was going to train them. My crew received half a dozen emails telling them conflicting things. They did not know who to follow. They were confused. Luckily, I was able to clear up the communication error, by learning that I had not included her in the emails I sent.

I cleared up the communication error. Today, I gave a nice training, while at the same time, everything went smoothly and the designer was pleased.

-The life of a makeup student