Jul 11

The Role and Respon­si­bil­i­ties of a Makeup Artist Work­ing on a Drama Series

The Role and Respon­si­bil­i­ties of a Makeup Artist Work­ing on a Drama Series
By Mike J Jones

A makeup artist is some­one whose chair is the bridge between a per­son in real life and the char­ac­ter who appears on the screen for all of us to view. All per­sonal traits dis­ap­pear and the char­ac­ter begins to sur­face as the lay­ers of makeup cover the face.

Even if the role does not require a per­son to change his/her per­son­al­ity, the makeup artist makes him/her more pre­sentable for the cam­era so that the best fea­tures are high­lighted in the lights in which the scene is being shot. A makeup artist is an inte­gral part of the team that pro­duces a drama series or any other per­form­ing art form.

With­out one, Sarah will be Sarah and Jil­lian will be Jil­lian. Makeup artists cre­ate iden­ti­ties that the direc­tor and pro­duc­ers want to see and that we even­tu­ally begin to relate. What’s more is that they have to repro­duce the same face and its char­ac­ter­is­tics for every episode or scene that is shot.

If a per­son in the ser­ial is injured or comes back from a hol­i­day in Hawaii, again the makeup artists give the impres­sion of wounds or a tan, of course accord­ing to the demand of the char­ac­ter and the scene. Some­times, a makeup artist may have to apply spe­cial effects for every episode. Imag­ine a sci-fi serial.

The fore­head probes on the alien’s head, the sil­ver robot or the three-eyed she-monster — all require a makeup artist to make them look that way. They have to make sure that the char­ac­ter looks the same in every episode that reaches the view­ers. Makeup artists work with the dress design­ers, and together they cre­ate the com­plete look of a character.

The makeup artists have to be very care­ful about the light­ing and other con­di­tions of the scene at hand. They make sure that the char­ac­ter appears just as con­spic­u­ous in a dark for­est as he/she does in a liv­ing room set­ting. Some­times, they may need to dif­fer­ent makeup in dif­fer­ent scenes. For instance, if a per­son in the scene is com­ment­ing on an actress’s beau­ti­ful eyes, the makeup artist will work really hard on mak­ing her eyes look very attrac­tive and shining.

If on the other hand, some­one dis­par­ages somebody’s wrin­kles, you will also sud­denly notice them. That is also because the makeup artist has sub­tly intro­duced them on the actor’s face. Makeup artists are truly ‘artists’. They make the glare of cam­era lights look like lumi­nes­cent and may even make a per­son look shorter or taller if the char­ac­ter demands.

Besides apply­ing makeup to the artists, there are also many other roles and respon­si­bil­i­ties of the makeup artists and their team. They are respon­si­ble for procur­ing all the makeup that may be required. They also have to main­tain and take care of the wigs etc used in the getup of a char­ac­ter. Besides that, they have to keep on research­ing on how to improve their tech­nique, how they can improve them­selves than their rival artists, and how to use any new prod­ucts and meth­ods in cre­at­ing their characters.

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