2000s Meningitis Makeup Evaluation

 

2000s – Meningitis Makeup Evaluation:

Makeup Design:

This makeup is for a film set in the early 2000s and a teenager catches meningitis, and it shows her recovery. This shows her rash.















Makeup:





Evaluation:

This makeup works for film & TV as the makeup works under intense, artificial, and natural lighting and it works well on camera, alcohol paints were also used which means they will last longer as they won’t be affected by water as much as aqua paints would be which adds to the realism. However, this wouldn't work for stage as the makeup isn't intense enough which means the details will be lost due to the distance, but I could make it work for stage by making the makeup more intense which would allow it to be seen.

This look fits the time period as there was an outbreak of meningitis between 2000-2001 and this can cause a rash on different areas on the body such as the face and arms as shown in this makeup.

However, to improve I could blend some of the areas of the rash slightly more to disperse the product more rather than spots being very intense which makes it obvious that it’s makeup and I could use a product called sweat and tears to create sweat on the forehead, temples, cheeks, and top lip.

Peer Assessment: Phebe

Phebe said that the makeup worked really well for film & TV and the rash looks very realistic especially on the neck, however, to improve I could add some sweat to make it look as though I have a temperature.

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