The most significant makeup I did for our filming was for
Lucy, who was playing the first victim of the killer. Firstly, I ripped a hole
in a white shirt, then I used liquid latex and started to layer it on the area
I wanted the wound to be. Once the liquid latex was dry I tore pieces of tissue
paper and started to layer it on top of the latex. I kept layering the tissue
paper until it resembled torn/shredded skin. I used a mixture of brown, black
and red face paint to darken the corners and under the edges of tissue paper
and try to make some basic definition and the illusion that the wound was a
deep hole in her chest. I layered and blended the paint and then put concealer
on the tissue to make it look like peeling skin. I then added a lot of fake
blood around the wound and all over her shirt which made it look a bit more
realistic. If I were to do this again I would buy a larger amount of fake blood
because I think the more there was the more realistic the wound would look. As
for the hair, this wasn't very significant to our piece, Lucy had her hair down
which was effective because leaves got caught in her hair and made her look
like she'd struggled for her life in the woods. None of the other characters
had any makeup because it wasn't going to add anything to the scenes.
- Hannah S
No comments:
Post a Comment