COSTUME + MAKEUP
I put together a slide show of the topics covered, meaning the points specifically about the zombie makeup our group talked about with our teacher and the improvements and additional points that were discussed thereafter, I will go over them in depth underneath.
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One of these elements is the makeup and therefor we are drawing heavy inspiration from zombie characters in Shaun of The Dead, especially Nick Frost's
- The hair wasn't worked on but we are probably going to add talcum powder to make it look more scruffy and dirty
- More white face paint needs to be used to make the character look pale, which is symbolic and connotes zombies as they are cold and dead, however in the example above that wasn't as clear so to anchor that we are going to use more white face paint.
- We didn't use the contacts we ordered as they had not arrived at this point, but they have now arrived so in are next makeup test we will get a completed look for the makeup.
- We also were unable to use liquid latex due to only spikey films and scope productions being together for the first test and neither of them had liquid latex with them.
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(Slide 2) The test and influences have been covered in recent posts so a summary is:
We have heavily intertextualised elements of Shaun of the Dead, where some elements are close to a simulacra (Baudrillard) following a postmodernism theory, anchoring the preferred reading because if it is left as a polysemic reading, following many examples in the film industry, the preferred reading will be lost as the primary and secondary audience will have no anchorage to access it.One of these elements is the makeup and therefor we are drawing heavy inspiration from zombie characters in Shaun of The Dead, especially Nick Frost's
(Slide 3) The Improvements from the first makeup test are:
- Firstly to include more blue and purple makeup, in the bruised areas of the zombies face's. This will make the look clearer on screen anchoring the fact that it is a zombie, not someone dressed as one.- The hair wasn't worked on but we are probably going to add talcum powder to make it look more scruffy and dirty
- More white face paint needs to be used to make the character look pale, which is symbolic and connotes zombies as they are cold and dead, however in the example above that wasn't as clear so to anchor that we are going to use more white face paint.
- We didn't use the contacts we ordered as they had not arrived at this point, but they have now arrived so in are next makeup test we will get a completed look for the makeup.
- We also were unable to use liquid latex due to only spikey films and scope productions being together for the first test and neither of them had liquid latex with them.
(Slide 4) Additional points about the Zombie look
- One of the zombies will have the pleasure of eating a dead corpses guts and we are going to attempt to achieve this using shallow field of focus and focusing heavily on the audio in post production editing.
- We need to use blood capsules for the zombies but we don't know how the effect will appear so we are looking to test that soon
- We have decided to not film Sunday as we feel we need to test more points
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