Theatrical makeup refers to makeup that is used to assist in creating the appearance of the characters that actors portray during a theater production.
Background
In Greek and Roman theatre, makeup was unnecessary. Actors wore various masks, allowing them to portray another gender, age, or entirely different likeness.Thespis, considered to be the first actor, used white lead and wine to paint his face. In medieval Europe, actors altered their appearances by painting their faces a different color. Performers who portrayed God painted their faces white or gold; actors playing angels painted their faces red. During the Renaissance, actors were creative and resourceful when making-over their faces. They used lamb's wool for false beards and flour as face paint.
Advancements in stage lighting technology required stage makeup to evolve beyond one over-all face color to a multidimensional craft. Originally, theatres used candles and oil lamps; these two sources of light were dim and allowed for crude, unrealistic makeup applications. Once gas lighting, limelight and electric light were introduced to theatres, a need emerged for new makeup materials and more skillful application techniques. In 1873, Ludwig Leichner, a Wagnerian opera singer, began commercially producing a non-toxic greasepaint stick, easing the application of makeup.
In this video tutorial I demonstrate how to apply basic stage makeup using the Ben Nye Creme Personal Kit. The focus of this demo is for male actors but I also describe some ways I'd do the application differently if I were applying it on a woman or child.
Music from Bensound.com
published: 17 Jul 2018
Basic Stage Make Up - Ben Nye Theatrical Creme Kit
Info regarding contents of the Ben Nye Theatrical Creme Make-up Kit. Basic corrective stage make-up tutorial.
published: 01 May 2018
Department Store Makeup vs. Theatrical Makeup
Theatrical makeup has more pigment and less filler than department store makeup, which means you can use less product to create the same color effect. Conversely, you can more easily create brighter, more vibrant makeup effects using theatrical makeup.
Shop our wide selection of theatrical makeup today at https://www.makeupmedley.com/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=video&utm_campaign=dept%20store%20vs%20theatrical
published: 23 Oct 2020
Basic, Easy Theatre Makeup!
Basic theatre makeup for beginners and/or those who just want to know how to do their own makeup for shows. Be sure to watch the "Advanced" version as well, which is the add-on to this video. Thanks for watching!
published: 01 Mar 2013
The Kit: Ben Nye Theatrical Makeup Kit
A look at the Ben Nye Theatrical Makeup Kit, and additional items needed for makeup applications in class.
published: 26 Oct 2023
Theatrical Makeup for the Stage - Men's Makeup
A step-by-step guide on how to apply your own makeup from foundation to lips. Choose the right products, tones, and application to make your performance stand out!
published: 21 Sep 2012
Theatrical Makeup: Contour and Highlight for the Stage
In this tutorial I show you how to do a basic theatrical makeup. This is also known as a basic "pretty" stage makeup. It will help your expressions read from the back row and keep your face alive with color. I also show you how to contour and highlight for stage
For more makeup fun check me out at:
Website and contact http://www.coymakeup.com
Blog http://coymakeup.blogspot.com
Instagram @coymakeup https://instagram.com/coymakeup/
Twitter @CoyMakeup https://twitter.com/coymakeup
Facebook CoyMakeup https://www.facebook.com/pages/CoyMakeup/139111756188742
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Thank you for watching!
published: 24 Oct 2014
Special Effects Makeup: How Movie Monsters Are Made
Special Effects Makeup Artist Howard Berger ("The Chronicles of Narnia") reveals how he creates movie monsters.
In this movie makeup tutorial, he demonstrates the process he uses to create movie makeup that brings characters to life on the big screen.
Berger has worked on such films as "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe," "Inglourious Basterds," and "The Green Mile" among others.
published: 27 Jun 2016
Halloween Makeup • Harley Quinn #makeuptutorial
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published: 26 Nov 2024
Mehron Makeup Special FX - Easy Scars
Watch how easy it is to create realistic scar effects using Mehron's Paradise Makeup AQ™, Rigid Collodion, Setting Powder, and Liquid Latex.
In this video tutorial I demonstrate how to apply basic stage makeup using the Ben Nye Creme Personal Kit. The focus of this demo is for male actors but I also ...
In this video tutorial I demonstrate how to apply basic stage makeup using the Ben Nye Creme Personal Kit. The focus of this demo is for male actors but I also describe some ways I'd do the application differently if I were applying it on a woman or child.
Music from Bensound.com
In this video tutorial I demonstrate how to apply basic stage makeup using the Ben Nye Creme Personal Kit. The focus of this demo is for male actors but I also describe some ways I'd do the application differently if I were applying it on a woman or child.
Music from Bensound.com
Theatrical makeup has more pigment and less filler than department store makeup, which means you can use less product to create the same color effect. Converse...
Theatrical makeup has more pigment and less filler than department store makeup, which means you can use less product to create the same color effect. Conversely, you can more easily create brighter, more vibrant makeup effects using theatrical makeup.
Shop our wide selection of theatrical makeup today at https://www.makeupmedley.com/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=video&utm_campaign=dept%20store%20vs%20theatrical
Theatrical makeup has more pigment and less filler than department store makeup, which means you can use less product to create the same color effect. Conversely, you can more easily create brighter, more vibrant makeup effects using theatrical makeup.
Shop our wide selection of theatrical makeup today at https://www.makeupmedley.com/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=video&utm_campaign=dept%20store%20vs%20theatrical
Basic theatre makeup for beginners and/or those who just want to know how to do their own makeup for shows. Be sure to watch the "Advanced" version as well, whi...
Basic theatre makeup for beginners and/or those who just want to know how to do their own makeup for shows. Be sure to watch the "Advanced" version as well, which is the add-on to this video. Thanks for watching!
Basic theatre makeup for beginners and/or those who just want to know how to do their own makeup for shows. Be sure to watch the "Advanced" version as well, which is the add-on to this video. Thanks for watching!
A step-by-step guide on how to apply your own makeup from foundation to lips. Choose the right products, tones, and application to make your performance stand ...
A step-by-step guide on how to apply your own makeup from foundation to lips. Choose the right products, tones, and application to make your performance stand out!
A step-by-step guide on how to apply your own makeup from foundation to lips. Choose the right products, tones, and application to make your performance stand out!
In this tutorial I show you how to do a basic theatrical makeup. This is also known as a basic "pretty" stage makeup. It will help your expressions read from ...
In this tutorial I show you how to do a basic theatrical makeup. This is also known as a basic "pretty" stage makeup. It will help your expressions read from the back row and keep your face alive with color. I also show you how to contour and highlight for stage
For more makeup fun check me out at:
Website and contact http://www.coymakeup.com
Blog http://coymakeup.blogspot.com
Instagram @coymakeup https://instagram.com/coymakeup/
Twitter @CoyMakeup https://twitter.com/coymakeup
Facebook CoyMakeup https://www.facebook.com/pages/CoyMakeup/139111756188742
Snapchat @CoyMakeup
For reviews from my clients go to Yelp
http://www.yelp.com/biz/coy-makeup-san-francisco
Thank you for watching!
In this tutorial I show you how to do a basic theatrical makeup. This is also known as a basic "pretty" stage makeup. It will help your expressions read from the back row and keep your face alive with color. I also show you how to contour and highlight for stage
For more makeup fun check me out at:
Website and contact http://www.coymakeup.com
Blog http://coymakeup.blogspot.com
Instagram @coymakeup https://instagram.com/coymakeup/
Twitter @CoyMakeup https://twitter.com/coymakeup
Facebook CoyMakeup https://www.facebook.com/pages/CoyMakeup/139111756188742
Snapchat @CoyMakeup
For reviews from my clients go to Yelp
http://www.yelp.com/biz/coy-makeup-san-francisco
Thank you for watching!
Special Effects Makeup Artist Howard Berger ("The Chronicles of Narnia") reveals how he creates movie monsters.
In this movie makeup tutorial, he demonstrates ...
Special Effects Makeup Artist Howard Berger ("The Chronicles of Narnia") reveals how he creates movie monsters.
In this movie makeup tutorial, he demonstrates the process he uses to create movie makeup that brings characters to life on the big screen.
Berger has worked on such films as "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe," "Inglourious Basterds," and "The Green Mile" among others.
Special Effects Makeup Artist Howard Berger ("The Chronicles of Narnia") reveals how he creates movie monsters.
In this movie makeup tutorial, he demonstrates the process he uses to create movie makeup that brings characters to life on the big screen.
Berger has worked on such films as "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe," "Inglourious Basterds," and "The Green Mile" among others.
In this video tutorial I demonstrate how to apply basic stage makeup using the Ben Nye Creme Personal Kit. The focus of this demo is for male actors but I also describe some ways I'd do the application differently if I were applying it on a woman or child.
Music from Bensound.com
Theatrical makeup has more pigment and less filler than department store makeup, which means you can use less product to create the same color effect. Conversely, you can more easily create brighter, more vibrant makeup effects using theatrical makeup.
Shop our wide selection of theatrical makeup today at https://www.makeupmedley.com/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=video&utm_campaign=dept%20store%20vs%20theatrical
Basic theatre makeup for beginners and/or those who just want to know how to do their own makeup for shows. Be sure to watch the "Advanced" version as well, which is the add-on to this video. Thanks for watching!
A step-by-step guide on how to apply your own makeup from foundation to lips. Choose the right products, tones, and application to make your performance stand out!
In this tutorial I show you how to do a basic theatrical makeup. This is also known as a basic "pretty" stage makeup. It will help your expressions read from the back row and keep your face alive with color. I also show you how to contour and highlight for stage
For more makeup fun check me out at:
Website and contact http://www.coymakeup.com
Blog http://coymakeup.blogspot.com
Instagram @coymakeup https://instagram.com/coymakeup/
Twitter @CoyMakeup https://twitter.com/coymakeup
Facebook CoyMakeup https://www.facebook.com/pages/CoyMakeup/139111756188742
Snapchat @CoyMakeup
For reviews from my clients go to Yelp
http://www.yelp.com/biz/coy-makeup-san-francisco
Thank you for watching!
Special Effects Makeup Artist Howard Berger ("The Chronicles of Narnia") reveals how he creates movie monsters.
In this movie makeup tutorial, he demonstrates the process he uses to create movie makeup that brings characters to life on the big screen.
Berger has worked on such films as "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe," "Inglourious Basterds," and "The Green Mile" among others.
Theatrical makeup refers to makeup that is used to assist in creating the appearance of the characters that actors portray during a theater production.
Background
In Greek and Roman theatre, makeup was unnecessary. Actors wore various masks, allowing them to portray another gender, age, or entirely different likeness.Thespis, considered to be the first actor, used white lead and wine to paint his face. In medieval Europe, actors altered their appearances by painting their faces a different color. Performers who portrayed God painted their faces white or gold; actors playing angels painted their faces red. During the Renaissance, actors were creative and resourceful when making-over their faces. They used lamb's wool for false beards and flour as face paint.
Advancements in stage lighting technology required stage makeup to evolve beyond one over-all face color to a multidimensional craft. Originally, theatres used candles and oil lamps; these two sources of light were dim and allowed for crude, unrealistic makeup applications. Once gas lighting, limelight and electric light were introduced to theatres, a need emerged for new makeup materials and more skillful application techniques. In 1873, Ludwig Leichner, a Wagnerian opera singer, began commercially producing a non-toxic greasepaint stick, easing the application of makeup.