Cinema make-up (effect make-up) is the make-up applied to the actor to the extent required by the scene on sets such as cinema, theater, series films. Cinema make-up is done with the help of special brushes, materials, special adhesives, tools, masks, etc. The fact that the practicing artist is trained and talented, has a visual, unlimited imagination and is open to technological developments ensures that the makeup is close to reality and perfect.
Generally applied effect make-ups include aging, cuts, scars, scars, images of violence, burns, bullet wounds, abrasions, bruises, bald head, beard and mustache, dead and zombie make-ups. It can be applied to every part of the body.
Depending on the application and scene to be made, cinema effect makeup can sometimes take long hours of the artist, but sometimes it can prepare the actor for the set in a short time with a few brush strokes. When making cinema make-up, care is taken to ensure that the location, time, lighting scheme, stage layout, weather conditions, the sweating condition of the actor and the continuity of the scene.
The most preferred professional products in movie makeup are as follows;
Tuplast, latex, liquid latex, hell (liquid blood), dunkel (solid blood), gum (glue), rubber sponge, supracolor, transparent powder, burn gels, tear drops, hair beard and mustache hair, various masks are among the most preferred materials.
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