Ideal if: you have studied at Level 2 and now want to specialise in the exciting world of hair and media make-up. You’ll learn fashion and photographic make-up, remedial camouflage, high-definition airbrush make-up, body painting, hair design, historical hair and make-up, and specialist bridal hair design. Expect: to combine the practical elements with hair and media make-up theory, anatomy and physiology, health and safety, and client care. You’ll love: guest demonstrations, trips and the chance to work at various exciting external events practising your skills. This is an exciting course aimed at those who wish to specialise in the creative field of hair and media Makeup Artistry. This course will develop your creative skills to prepare you in readiness for a career in this competitive industry, this could lead to working within tv, film theatre. You will be developed by our highly specialised and industry-experienced Make-up Artist Tutors and you will study a wide range of make-up looks, hairstyles and techniques. You will also study the context and history of hair and makeup fashions and trends, and learn how to plan for creative makeup artistry briefs that you may need to respond to in the workplace. You will cover topics from the following list: • Fashion and photographic make-up • Media make-up creative hair design • Create historical hair and make-up looks • Apply body art • Camouflage make-up • Cutting and styling hair for performers • Specialist bridal hair and make-up • Avant-garde hair and make-up • Working in the film, TV and theatre industry • The evolution of cosmetics and retail • The creation and presentation of a lookbook and industry portfolio The Makeup Studio at our Gloucester Campus offers learners the chance to train in facilities which are industry standard and will enable you to develop your skills in consultation, customer service and current trends and techniques to ensure you are equipped with the skills that the industry needs, giving you the confidence to give pre and after treatment/service advice, using a variety of professional makeup brands. Throughout your training programme you will be required to practise your skills on your peers to develop your skills and you may take clients to gain the widest possible range of experiences and employability skills. Students are expected to source their own models for mock assessments and final exams to encourage working on lots of different faces in readiness for industry.
A full level 2 qualification in the relevant subject must be completed. o Any relevant Level 2 qualification must be translatable to the current qualification structure delivered and verified by the College. Gloucestershire College welcomes any other/combinations of relevant qualifications that are comparable and/or equivalent to the typical course entry requirements. Applicants that do not have recognized qualifications may still meet course entry requirements through alternative methods of assessment at the College’s discretion. All queries regarding course entry criteria including the equivalency of qualifications and exceptional extenuating circumstances should be directed by email to the Admissions Department through applications@gloscol.ac.uk.
• End of year exams • Continual class assessment • Classwork and homework tasks
About Education Provider
| Region | South West |
| Local Authority | Gloucestershire |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Cheltenham Campus, Princess Elizabeth Way, Cheltenham, GL51 7SJ |
Ideal if: you have studied at Level 2 and now want to specialise in the exciting world of hair and media make-up. You’ll learn fashion and photographic make-up, remedial camouflage, high-definition airbrush make-up, body painting, hair design, historical hair and make-up, and specialist bridal hair design. Expect: to combine the practical elements with hair and media make-up theory, anatomy and physiology, health and safety, and client care. You’ll love: guest demonstrations, trips and the chance to work at various exciting external events practising your skills. This is an exciting course aimed at those who wish to specialise in the creative field of hair and media Makeup Artistry. This course will develop your creative skills to prepare you in readiness for a career in this competitive industry, this could lead to working within tv, film theatre. You will be developed by our highly specialised and industry-experienced Make-up Artist Tutors and you will study a wide range of make-up looks, hairstyles and techniques. You will also study the context and history of hair and makeup fashions and trends, and learn how to plan for creative makeup artistry briefs that you may need to respond to in the workplace. You will cover topics from the following list: • Fashion and photographic make-up • Media make-up creative hair design • Create historical hair and make-up looks • Apply body art • Camouflage make-up • Cutting and styling hair for performers • Specialist bridal hair and make-up • Avant-garde hair and make-up • Working in the film, TV and theatre industry • The evolution of cosmetics and retail • The creation and presentation of a lookbook and industry portfolio The Makeup Studio at our Gloucester Campus offers learners the chance to train in facilities which are industry standard and will enable you to develop your skills in consultation, customer service and current trends and techniques to ensure you are equipped with the skills that the industry needs, giving you the confidence to give pre and after treatment/service advice, using a variety of professional makeup brands. Throughout your training programme you will be required to practise your skills on your peers to develop your skills and you may take clients to gain the widest possible range of experiences and employability skills. Students are expected to source their own models for mock assessments and final exams to encourage working on lots of different faces in readiness for industry.
A full level 2 qualification in the relevant subject must be completed. o Any relevant Level 2 qualification must be translatable to the current qualification structure delivered and verified by the College. Gloucestershire College welcomes any other/combinations of relevant qualifications that are comparable and/or equivalent to the typical course entry requirements. Applicants that do not have recognized qualifications may still meet course entry requirements through alternative methods of assessment at the College’s discretion. All queries regarding course entry criteria including the equivalency of qualifications and exceptional extenuating circumstances should be directed by email to the Admissions Department through applications@gloscol.ac.uk.
• End of year exams • Continual class assessment • Classwork and homework tasks