Tuesday, 5 May 2015

Bibliography

Film Clips, Documentaries, TV and Film:

Mike Newell (2012) ‘Great Expectations Film

Brian Kirk, BBC Great Expectations TV Mini Series (2011)

Make-up History - Victorian Era to 1930's, Lisa Eldridge , published 12th April 2011, viewed 15th Jan 2015, available from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lh12XPiGOzc

Helena Bonham Carter Interview - Great Expectations, Posted by HeyUGuys, Published on 26 Nov 2012 veiwed on 19th Jan 2015. Available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=As6mA6iabAc

GREAT EXPECTATIONS | Exclusive Clip - Miss Havisham's Wedding Reception | Main Street Films, Posted by Main Street Films on 27th Sep 2013, available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCgbVNChs9I

Youtube, Great Expectations Trailer (2012) In Cinemas Nov 30, Posted by LionsgateFilmsUK, Published on 18 Sep 2012, Viewed 3rd Feb 2015, available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ob7qUkYfF-g

Youtube, Chapter 8 of Great Expectations, Posted by Dahye Choi, on 21st September 2011, viewed on 5th Feb 2015, available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dygXIIUBCvg

Youtube, College of Production: make up tips for HD, posted by BBC Acadamy, Published on 4th Oct 2012, viewed on 6th Feb 2015, available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eE31kqdoYBg

Youtube, Daniel Deronda [Thinking of You], Posted by Gemini12590, Uploaded on 1 Nov 2009, Viewed on 9th Feb 2015, available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtk6xuWDpBg

Youtube, Givenchy | Fall Winter 2015/2016 Full Fashion Show | Menswear | Exclusive, Posted by FatalefashionIII on 23rd Jan 2015, Viewed on 11th Feb 2015, Available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9WTRq6wLO8Q

Youtube, Pip & Estella | I have never felt this way [ Great expectations 2011 ] (165+ subs), thelipslikeanangel, uploaded 7th Jan 2012, available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Txg5yu5fWA

Youtube, Miss Havisham and Pip, Posted by Sophie Robson, published on 17th march 2014, viewed on 8th March 2015, available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEVl1Ec92s8

Youtube, John Galliano - Spring 2010 RTW – ELLE, Posted by Elle, Uploaded on 8 Oct 2009, viewed on 9th April 2015, available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hoKS4SM5U8

Youtube, The Walking Dead: Zombie make up tips, Posted by RTÉ - IRELAND’S NATIONAL PUBLIC SERVICE MEDIA, Uploaded on 6 Jun 2011, Viewed on 14th April 215, available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VhB6NYPo2Sw

Youtube, Inside Walking Dead: Bicycle Girl, Posted by RTÉ - IRELAND’S NATIONAL PUBLIC SERVICE MEDIA, Uploaded on 5 Jun 2011, Viewed on 14th April 2015, available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVHoO2Jd9iM

Youtube, Variety Artisans: Zombie Bites! Greg Nicotero and 'The Walking Dead', Posted By Variety, Published on 24 Mar 2015, Viewed on 14th March 2015, available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1J2RdOaTi_4

Youtube, Inside The Walking Dead Documentary, Posted by Tom Crilly, Inside The Walking Dead Documentary, Viewed on 14th April 2015, Available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObcwgaSmK7c

Youtube, Nightline 'The Walking Dead' Surreal Zombie World behind the Scenes, Posted by Carl Poppa, Published on 25 Oct 2014, Viewed April 2015, Available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZxOXeHvmTA




Books/magazines:


‘Great Expectations’, By Charles Dickens published 1861

"Compacts and Cosmetics, Beauty from the Victorian times to the present day" By Madeleine Marsh, viewed 17th Jan 2015, Publication 06/2010, publisher, Remember when pub (GB)

‘The Fashionable Lady in the 19th Century’ by Charles H. Gibbs-Smith, London her Majesty’s stationery office 1960, viewed 18th Jan 2015

'Women's Headdress and Hairstyles in England from AD600 to the present day’ By Georgine de Courtais, , Hardcover – 30 Jan 1986, Viewed 27th Jan 2015

‘Queen Victoria’, By Richard Garrett, Wayland Kings and Queens, Wayland Publisher London 1975, Viewed 3rd February 2015

The Gothic vision: three centuries of horror, terror and fear, Author Cavallaro, Dani, City of publication: London, Publisher: Continuum, Date: 2002. Viewed Feb 2015

Gothic realities: the impact of horror fiction on modern culture, Author: Cooper, L, Publisher: McFarland, Date: c2010, Viewed Feb 2015

 

Internet:

Gothic Horror, Published Oct 07, 2010, by Adam Palmer, viewed on 18th Jan = 2015, available from: http://www.slideshare.net/apalmer28/gothic-horror

British Library, Learning English timeline, Horace Walpole, The castle of Otranto 1764, viewed on 18th Jan 2015, available from: http://www.bl.uk/learning/timeline/item126941.html 

a Discovering Literature: Romantics and Victorians, Article by Roger Luckhurst, Viewed on 4th Feb 2015, available from: http://www.bl.uk/romantics-and-victorians/articles/the-victorian-supernatural

IMDb, Great Expectations, 30th Nov 2012, Viewed on 3rd Feb 2015, Available from: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1836808/ 

 Most Popular ‘Gothic’ Horror Titles, viewed on 4th Feb 2015, available from: http://www.imdb.com/search/title?genres=horror&keywords=gothic&sort=moviemeter

Virtual salt, Elements of the Gothic Novel, by Robert Harris, Version date: December 20th 2013, viewed on 4th Feb 2015, available from: http://www.virtualsalt.com/gothic.htm#

Charles Dickens, Pip, Estella and Miss Havisham, written 6th November 2005, viewed 5th Feb 2015, available from: http://academic.brooklyn.cuny.edu/english/melani/novel_19c/dickens/love.html

HDTV (high definition television), Posted by Margaret Rouse, April 2008, Viewed 6th Feb 2015, available at: http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/HDTV-high-definition-television

Techradar, 4K TV and Ultra HD: Everything you need to know, By James Rivington, Viewed 6th Feb 2015, updated again on 13th march 2015, available at: http://www.techradar.com/news/television/ultra-hd-everything-you-need-to-know-about-4k-tv-1048954

British Library, Discovering Literture.: Romantics and Vicotrians, The gothic in Great Expectation, Article by: John Bowen, viewed 10th Feb 2015, available from: http://www.bl.uk/romantics-and-victorians/articles/the-gothic-in-great-expectations#sthash.vAdkJQo6.dpuf

Sooper Articles, The Grotesque in Great Expectations- Pips early encounters with Magwitch, By Ben Wright on October 02, 2011, Viewed 10th Feb 2015, available from: http://www.sooperarticles.com/art-entertainment-articles/grotesque-great-expectations-pips-early-encounters-magwitch-652194.html

Dazed, Givenchy AW15 + livestream, Posted 3 months ago, Text Susie Bubble and Photography Lea Colombo. Viewed on 11th Feb 2015, available from: http://www.dazeddigital.com/fashion/article/23295/1/givenchy-aw15-livestream

Thessfw, Givenchy FW 2015 Menswear, 26th Jan 2015, Photographs by Givenchy, posted by Unknown, viewed on 11th Feb 2015, available from:  http://www.thessfw.com/givenchy-fw-2015-menswear/

Shmoop, Estella Havisham, date and article unknown, viewed on 23rd Feb 2015, available from: http://www.shmoop.com/great-expectations/estella-havisham.html

Science Museum, Silver snuff boxes, United Kingdom, presented in 1832 and 1850, unknown date and article, viewed on 3rd March 2015, available from: http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/broughttolife/objects/display.aspx?id=5407

Huffington Post, Memento Mori: How Victorian Mourning Photography Immortalised Loved Ones After Death, (PICTURES), By Sara C Nelson, Posted: 30/01/2013, viewed 3rd march 2015, available from: http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2013/01/30/memento-mori--victorian-mourning-photography-immortalising-loved-ones-death_n_2580559.html

Historic New England, Not Lost But Gone Before: Mourning Jewelry, unknown date and article, viewed on 3rd March 2015, available from: http://www.historicnewengland.org/collections-archives-exhibitions/online-exhibitions/JewelryHistory/themes/Mourning.htm

 Natural Museum Australia, Ned Kelly death mask, 1880, Viewed on, 3rd March 2015, Available from: http://www.nma.gov.au/collections-search/display?app=tlf&irn=76705]

Literary Liaisons, The Victorian Wedding, Unknown writer and date, viewed on 4th March 2015, available from: http://www.literary-liaisons.com/article003.html

Web MD, Find a Vitamin or Supplement, unknown date and publisher, viewed on 8th march 2015, available from: http://www.webmd.com/vitamins-supplements/ingredientmono-929-vitamin%20d.aspx?activeingredientid=929&activeingredientname=vitamin%20d

 DrBunn, Bruise, Unknown date, viewed on 17th March 2015, available from: http://www.drbunn.com/faq/bruise

Medicine Net, Bruises, Medical Author: William C. Shiel Jr., MD, FACP, FACR, Medical Editor: John P. Cunha, DO, FACOEP, Medically Reviewed by a Doctor on 9/12/2014, Viewed on 17th March 2015, available from: http://www.medicinenet.com/bruises/page2.htm

Vogue, John Galliano , 7th October 2009, By Jessica Bumpus, Viewed on 9th April 1015, Available from:  http://www.vogue.co.uk/fashion/spring-summer-2010/ready-to-wear/john-galliano 

Dazed, Is teen horror having a moment?, Published article Dazed by Al Mulhall, 29th March under Art & Culture, viewed on 9th April 2015, available from: http://www.dazeddigital.com/artsandculture/article/24236/1/is-teen-horror-having-a-moment

Imdb, The Walking Dead, Viewed on 9th April 2015, available from: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1520211/

AMC, AMC’S The Walking Dead Finale Delivers Largest Audience in Series History, Posted by AMC.com, April 1, 2013 4:00 PM, Viewed on 9th April 2015, available from: http://blogs.amctv.com/the-walking-dead/2013/04/the-walking-dead-finale-ratings/

Imdb, World War Z, viewed April 2015, Available from: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0816711/

Imdb, Warm Bodies, Viewed April 2015, Available from: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1588173

Imdb, 28 Days Later, Viewed April 2015, available from: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0289043/

Movie Pilot, Ever Notice This About the Walking Dead's Infected? By Sarah Gibson  Posted on September 23rd, 2014 at 2:12pm, viewed April 2015, available from: http://moviepilot.com/posts/2014/09/23/ever-notice-this-about-the-walking-dead-s-infected-2292085?lt_source=external,manual,manual

Imdb, The Walking Dead, Full Cast and Crew, Viewed April 2015, Available from: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1520211/fullcredits?ref_=tt_cl_sm#cast

Abc News, How 'Walking Dead' Cast Transforms Into Terrifying Zombies, Oct 10, 2014, 4:01 PM ET, By ARISTIDES PINEDO-BURNS and LAUREN EFFRON, Viewed April 2015, Available from: http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/walking-dead-cast-transforms-terrifying-zombies/story?id=26109123


AMC, The Walking Dead Cast, Viewed April 2015, Available from: http://www.amctv.com/shows/the-walking-dead/cast

Project Evaluation

I have really enjoyed the Gothic Horror Unit because I feel it’s given me an opportunity to create multiple different looks and explore a variety of skills. Great Expectations was a diverse way to introduce characters and challenged us to develop our own concept of them through make-up and hair development. The Victorian background research and technical lessons provided me with historic knowledge for both characters. Incorporating a continuity assessment really challenged my skills in make-up application and being able to assemble continuity notes to recreate the whole look, as this is an important factor in the TV and Film industry. This definitely tested my skills when creating the look for a second time making sure all products and materials were the same. I felt with the continuity I had to keep my design fairly simple due to recreating it. I felt I could have explored and developed Miss Havisham more, I think I need to work on exploring the character further and experimenting more with different designs and looks. Estella’s character I felt quite restrained as the look had to be historically correct and she doesn't portray many sides of her personality so I felt a little tied down on what to create for her character. Overall I enjoyed reading the book even though I found it a little confusing, and also watching different TV and Film portrayals of the novel as it was really interesting to see the difference in character hair and make-up.

The second part to the unit was creating to characters to fit into a chosen series of our choice. I definitely enjoyed this section the most even though the time frame for ideas, developing and creation was very short I really enjoyed exploring a TV series and creating whatever look we wanted. Background research to the series and exploring previous characters helped influence my final design so my two characters would correctly fit into the series. My Quentin character was definitely more of a challenge than Claudia because the look contained prosthetics on the face which the application was quite hard. I think the challenge was exciting and I was extremely pleased with the outcome of both looks. I think I could have developed a little more however the time frame was short and practising had to be done beforehand. I think I could have practised a little more beforehand especially on my Quentin character and done a full practise before the actual assessment to make sure everything went smoothly. I feel I could improve on my management so I make sure assessment are completed in the allocated time frame. Working to the brief was hard in certain areas however I enjoyed exploring looks, developing my character and designing a completed hair, make-up and costume and doing background research. Overall I’m very happy with the outcome of the unit and I look forward to what’s coming next. 

Production / Theme Mood board

This is my Final Mood board that I created to represent the overall theme for my chosen TV series 'The Walking Dead'. I used a collaboration of images to portray a general overview of my theme for my two characters. The background image is a prison which is one of the locations they stay in.. the prison is infested with walkers and once they're gone its completely empty and isolated as there is very little living left. In the top right I placed the logo of the Series and underneath is one of there slogans. In the middle is the main character of the series as he is a big part of what goes on. At the bottom right is a deteriorating zombie which the theme of the series is apocalypse, infected people turn to zombies which represents my Quentin character. The girl on the left is scared looking holding a weapon for survival, underneath her is a pair of hands pushed against something with blood dripping down showing the horror and life threatening in the series. Blood is a huge part of the series and also the colour which is used in the production therefore I inserted a blood splatter across the side of the page. I think the variety of images I have used portray my overall theme of the series and the characters I have created. I also put a green tint over the mood board as green is a vital colour used throughout the series, in clothing, and scenery. 

Sunday, 3 May 2015

Final Quentin Make-up and Hair

| THE WALKING DEAD |
Quentin






| How I created it |

Make-up:
Products-
  • Gelatine (mixed with glycerine)
  • Liquid Latex
  • Tissue
  • Charles Fox foundation palette
  • Charles Fox supra colour palette
  • baby oil
  • Charles Fox blusher palette
  • Bloody Scab
  • Liquid blood
  • Oats
  • Black/grey tooth stain
  1. Firstly I started with applying the Gelatine to the face, I pre made the gelatine so all I had to do was put the blocks in a bowl and put it in the microwave for 8 seconds to melt it down. Once it melted down I used a spatula and started applying it onto the face and layering it up. I used a cool hairdryer to dry the gelatine without melting it. I started on the cheeks and applying the gelatine down the neck and the sides of the neck, on the ears and the temples of the dead. 
  2. Once it was all dry I mixed the latex with the oats and starting applying it to the top of the head and on the side of neck. I then used a sponge and more latex to go over both areas again to make sure it holds and blends in. I then used the hair dryer on cool again to dry both areas. 
  3. Once the whole face was dry I used a mix of a light foundation, green and black supra colour and a drop of oil. I mixed it all together and put over the whole of the face including neck, ears, back of neck. 
  4. I then used a mix of black and white supra colour around the socket of the eyes and temples to look sunken in. 
  5. I then started working into the oats ands latex area, which I used a mix of green for the base, then grey for depth and red supra colour on top. I did this on the forehead area and neck. 
  6. Next was to fill in some areas with thick scabby blood, I placed it around the oats on the head and neck. I then used a spatula to pick away an area at the bridge of the nose and filled it with blood and then the same on the cheek. I also put blood in the hair line at the top. 
  7. Next was the liquid blood which will be dripping of the face, I used this on the oats, around the mouth, on the forehead and then used my finger to smudge random blood on the face. 
  8. I also used the red supra colour under the eyes. 
  9. To make him look slightly dirty I used a brown blusher and applied over the face and on the neck/ears. 
  10. For the hands I used the brown powder over the hands and then covered them in liquid blood, I also used the black tooth stain on the finger nails to make them look dirty. 

Try and Fail-
A week beforehand I bought some long lasting coloured contacts to put in the eyes of my model. I thought it would complete the look as one of the reasons you can tell the trait of the character being a walker in the series is when they first wake you notice there eyes change and it looks super creepy. I thought this would complete and finalise my look. I asked my model before buying them if he had worn contacts before and would be able to wear them on the day which he said he has and that's perfectly fine. However on the day of creating my look before starting the make-up (in case his eyes leaked) we tried to put the contacts in.. however it was a mega struggle and when he got one in it felt really uncomfortable and he said he couldn't wear them. Therefore in my final look he is not wearing the contacts dues to irritation reason. 




Hair:
Equipment-
  • Brush
  • Shine Serum
  • Conditioner 
  1. I squeezed a blob of conditioner in my hand and worker it through the hair.
  2. I then used the brush to brush the hair backwards so it was messy.
  3. I then used a shine serum as its really greasy and worked it through the hair to make it greasier. 


| IN PRODUCTION |



In progress of the make-up.. before all the blood and horror.

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| Editing |


I started experimenting with editing my photos which I really enjoyed as the look is really creative and fun to experiment with. I edited the eyes so the whites are slightly bloodshot and the eye colour is lighter. How I did this was I cloned a section of the skin and layered it over the eye with a low opacity. I then used the liquify tool to bring the temples of the head in. I also played around with the skin and texture. I also darkened the photo, used a variety of tints over the image which was the cooling tint, green tint and emerald. I also changed the saturation, brightness, vibrance made the image darker with the curves tool. On both photos I inserted different background and the logo title of the series. 

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Final Evaluation
I was a little worried on the day about creating this look as the base of the face was built with latex, tissue and gelatine so I was hoping it would all go to plan on the day. I felt I could have practiced the look one final time again before the real thing just to make sure it went smoothly. This was definitely one of the hardest looks I’ve created with it containing so much detail and effect with prosthetics. However creating something so extreme was so much fun and experimenting with products to use on the face. Creating the chart and designing the look was really exciting trying out different looks and the research was very interesting. I really enjoyed looking at the background of the make-up created for the walking dead and also watching videos of the make-up artists creating looks and giving vital tips and information about the look and products you can use. I found background researching really impacted and helped the outcome of my final look. Creating such an interesting character for Quentin evened out the make-up and gave me a variety of techniques to work with and show different skills. Designing the make-up and styling the look was enjoyable as it was fun to create the character as a whole bringing together hair, make-up and clothing styling. I found the look challenging and had a few problems such as the contacts wouldn't go in and I found the gelatine hard to work with, also the look took slightly longer to create than I originally thought. 

Quentin Final Mood board

The second mood board I created was for my Quentin character. Quentin is a walker so his look is quite extreme and gory. The image on the bottom right I've referenced for the prosthetic effect such as the cuts on his face and arm and the amount of blood on him. The bottom left I've used as inspiration for clothing and style, such as the under top and shirt and looking at how dirty it is and the blood. The top left image is of one of he make-up artists from the Walking Dead series creating a zombie character. The top right image is just for the over theme and feel of his character very grabby, covered in blood and attacking people. In the background I included a image from the walking dead when they were all stranded in the city and as they drove out in the streets is was empty and there was nobody to be seen. I think the overall look of the mood board gives a feel visually of what the character will look like and the style i'm going for. 

Quentin: Face chart & Extras

Face Chart & Hair
This is my Final make-up and hair design which I will be creating on my model for Quentin's
character. After creating previous designs and experimenting with what I like what it will finally look like, I've narrowed my idea down to this final look which portrays what It will look like and where the cuts etc will be placed. For the final look I bought coloured contacts to put in my models eye so they are 'zombie' like and also some tooth stain, the tooth stain is purely painted onto the teeth, however you have to dry the teeth with a cotton bud first and apply it on top. To take it off you simply have to brush you teeth with paste. The hair will be a greasy wet look and will be messy in no particle style. The make-up base will be created with the gelatine, tissue and latex, and then colour and products will be place on top just like I practised the look.


Make-up
Products/equipment-
  • Gelatine 
  • Liquid Latex
  • Tissue
  • Charles Fox foundation palette
  • Charles Fox supra colour palette
  • baby oil
  • Charles Fox blusher palette
  • Bloody Scab
  • Liquid blood
  • Oats
  • Black/grey tooth stain
  • Make-up Brushes 
  • sponges
  • spatulas 

Hair
Products/equipment-

  • Conditioner 
  • Hair brush

Latex, Gelatine and blood products 
Oat mix I will use on the face
Tooth Stain 



Garments and Extras

When buying my products and extra items for the final look I needed to find garments for Quentin. After researching Quentins character in depth I studied clothing of the walkers to see what type of clothes they wore and colours so my character fitted into the series correctly. Popular clothing items were either plain tops or casual shirts and popular colour were brown/khaki, green, blue, red, grey/black. For my Claudia I went for a dark green/kakhi colour so I wanted to go for something slightly different for Quentin. I chose to go for red and blue colours, so I went into primark and bought a blue short sleeved top and a casual blue/white/red shirt which together cost £8.50. I then needed to change the top to fit my zombie character which consisted of cutting tearing, painting and pouring blood over the top. I didn't want to go over board with the blood as I didn't want it to look ridiculous. Instead of using expensive blood on top I bought some red food colouring at 89p and used that on the top which was just as effective. Another effective look that my character needs is the 'zombie eyes'. To achieve this I bought some coloured contacts and lense wash for the contacts ready for my model to wear them.  

My Model
Contacts
Red food colouring

Mini Sketch of Quentin



Thursday, 30 April 2015

Final Claudia Make-up and Hair

| THE WALKING DEAD |
Claudia 








| How I created it |

Make-up-
Products:

  • Illamasqua primer
  • Charles Fox Foundation
  • MAC Prep and prime CC powder
  • Estee Lauder Bronze Goddess
  • Charles Fox mini lip palette (nude)
  • Vaseline
  • Rimmel brow pencil
  • Ben Nye Bruise wheel
  • Bloody Scab 
  • Johnson baby oil
  • Charles Fox blush palette

  1. I started with the base of the face which is firstly to prime the skin. Once primed I used a mix of two colour from the Charles Fox foundation palette and did a light but flawless coverage.
  2. I then powdered the skin, I used the MAC prep and prime CC powder as this reduces redness of the face which gives a neutral look to the skin. I then used the Estee Lauder Bronzer to go over the whole face and slightly contour more on the cheeks.
  3. For the lips I wanted it very subtle so I used a nude colour and Vaseline and mixed them together, applied on the lips and asked my model to rub her lips together. 
  4. Next was the brows, which I used a brown pencil and slightly drew them in just to define them a little more. 
  5. For the lashes I was going to apply mascara however my model had inserted eyelash extensions so I couldn't put anything on them however the extension made them long and dark anyway. 
  6. I then used the red from the bruise wheel and applied it under the eye close to the waterline. I then used the same red and used it on the neck to make the area look red as this is where the scratched will be. 
  7. Next I used the bloody scab to paint on scratch marks on the skin and then went back to the bruise wheel and used the green and blue to go around the scratches slightly. 
  8. As I wanted the skin to look dirty I used a dark brown colour from the blush palette and applied dirt marks to the skin. Finally before shooting the look I applied baby oil to the T zone of the face to make her look slightly sweaty. 



Hair-
Equipment:

  • Hair Brush 
  • pin tail comb
  • Medium sized curlers
  • hairspray
  1. I started with completely brushing the hair, and the section the hair in half using the comb and tied the top half up
  2. I then used the curling tongs which I preheated and then started curling random bits. 
  3. I then took the next section down, curled it all and then the final part and curled it.
  4. Finally I separated the curl and hair sprayed the hair and then back combed parts of it. 




| Editing |


Final Evaluation
On the day of the assessment I felt confident in creating the look for Claudia's Character. The make-up and hair all went to plan on the day and achieved the look in the allocated time frame of the studio session including photography my model at the end. In the end I decided to go with the curly natural hair as I thought it suited my character better than a messy french plait. I really enjoyed creating Claudia and even though her look is much simpler than my Quentin I feel I have been able to show a variety of skills through my character. I enjoyed researching and creating Claudia, I think her character is very interesting and I feel it portrays and represents the women characters in the walking dead series. I really thought about the styling, clothing and make-up due to the fact the character lives during a apocalypse so I based it on that, I also went in depth studying the other women characters in the series to make sure her look, looks realistic and fits within the series. I'm certainly happy with the outcome of the look, however when photography I think it could of been a little darker lighting so it gives a moody effect, however when trying out some edits on Photoshop I put a tint on and darkened the image slightly. I also put a background on my edit and included the walking dead title and her name which all contributed to the final look and I'm really pleased with the edit I created. Overall I think could of made the skin a little more dirty looking and maybe brought the cuts around to the front of the neck so you could see them face on.