Wednesday, 30 September 2015

Conclusion

I think that over the past year I have learnt so much and grown up a lot. I have realised that I can’t leave my work till last minute and do more in-depth research. I feel so much more confident in myself this year now that I know the basics and am looking forward to learning more about makeup for special effects and TV & Film. This year I am going to try to do some more freelance work, to try get into the habit of being on my own for a shoot and working on my people skills.  

Reflection

Looking back at the past year I have learnt so many skills and techniques that will help me not only for starting second year but for getting into the makeup and hair industry. With this there is also many things I can improve on and achieve better on. In the first unit it was good learning the basic skills like; washing hair, contouring, a good base, hygiene, eyes and lips and learning to keep my kit clean. From learning these skills I gained the confidence and skills to develop makeup looks for my assessments.

The first assessment was called ‘The new Elizabethans’ and we were asked to create a contemporary Elizabethan look, based on the knowledge we had learned in lectures and our own research. I found the new Elizabethans’ really interesting, I really enjoyed learning about the Elizabethan lifestyles and fashion of the time. Because they didn’t have the resources we have today it was really interesting learning about how they used what they had and made it beneficial. One of my favourite things was learning about the different products they used as cosmetics, for example using cochineal on the lips to achieve a red lip. Something I would have liked to have done better in this unit would probably be maybe looking at some more Elizabethan portraits for influence and incorporate them into my final design.


For the second unit we focused on the Victorian era and Great Expectations, in this unit I felt that I learnt a lot of interesting hair styles.  I found it interesting  to work on a project that isn’t fashion based and I really enjoyed it, from learning about the novel ‘Great Expectations’ to how the Victorians loved their ghost stories. I enjoyed researching about Victorian life and how different it was from any other era, making it so interesting to learn about.
Comparing the first unit to the second unit I think that I used the technical skills I learnt in the first better in the second and utilised them more. Looking at both of the final images I can tell the improvement in quality from the first to the second. I think I improved mostly on the design aspect, for the first unit I didn’t really think outside the box, and the look seems quite simple. Whereas in the second the hairstyle is a lot neater and the makeup looks are more accurate.
Another part of the second unit was the Claudia and Quentin unit, where we were asked to create 2 characters to be part of a Gothic TV series. The TV series I chose was American Horror Story season 1, with Claudia being another daughter of the family and Quentin being her imaginary daughter. I really enjoyed the design and research aspect of this unit, not really being interested in the gothic genre it was interesting for me to find out the background of it. I kept my Claudia character quite simple as I wanted her to fit into the story line, which I wish I may be made a little more interesting. Also for the Quentin character to make his look more dramatic and gothic looking may have helped me achieve a better mark.   





Introduction

I am currently going into my second year at Southampton Solent University studying BA (Hons) Makeup and Hair Design. Before I started university I had a brief idea of what I thought it would be like as my sister was just going into her 3rd year when I was starting; I started the year thinking I would probably be given 1 project per term and just work throughout the year to complete this, how wrong was I?
I have always been a creative person, since I was little I have loved to bake, create things and do other people’s hair/ makeup. I wasn’t really sure how I was going to channel this creative flow but after doing Photography for my A level I learnt that makeup/ hair for fashion was my real passion.

In this blog I am going to reflect on my first year of University, what went wrong, what went right, and how I am going to improve for my second year.  I am going to look at the assessments I had and what I think about them, and I will also compare my first project to my last and see how much I improved throughout the year.