Monday, 27 March 2017

Make Up For Antagonist


As we didn't have a real budget to buy beauty products we could use to make the mark, we used our own make-up as it was most efficient. The majority of this make-up was also used as part of the antagonist's costume: 
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Using the gloss products, we were able to create a very fresh-looking wound that almost resembles a bruise. 


The protagonist didn't wear any make-up as part of her costume because we wanted her to look natural, young and innocent. 

However, we preferred the antagonist to contrastingly have an over-exaggerated, malevolent (yet still clearly female gender) appearance. My group was inspired to do this look by a character from the film 'Beautiful Creatures' which portrays a very powerful and vindictive woman who is still also quite feminine and arguably misunderstood.

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This is the make-up that we have designed for our antagonist. The cast member that is playing the antagonist has brown eyes. We will be going to the Costume shop to buy contact lenses to make her eyes spooky and scary. It will give our antagonist a mystical look. We will be using dark eye shadow around the eyes to make our antagonist look sick and unwell. We have chosen to do this, as it will; enhance the colour of her eyes. Also, the colour black connotes evilness so, the blackness around the eyes will tell the audience that this character is evil and there is something dark about her. On our Antagonist lips we chose a dark red. This is because red shows the femininity of the character and that even though their is something dark about this character she is also beautiful.


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