22307VIC Certificate III in Acting (Screen) : CUFMUP401A Design, Apply and Remove Make-Up
22307VIC Certificate III in Acting (Screen) : CUFMUP401A Design, Apply and Remove Make-Up
22307VIC Certificate III in Acting (Screen) : CUFMUP401A Design, Apply and Remove Make-Up
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Checklist
You will need:
A folio
A cover page, which includes your name
An index of the materials you have included
Carefully label each question/response to match the unit of competency workbook
questions
Add additional information if you think it will benefit you
All work should be your own
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Your folio must be easy to interpret and linked directly to this unit of competency being
assessed.
Application Of Unit
This unit requires the operator to analyse the client's skin type, facial shape and
required context to design a make-up and apply appropriate products and techniques.
The operator is also required to demonstrate the use of products, tools and techniques
to the client. This unit requires knowledge and skill in the safe use of products and the
application of legislation and policy, particularly in regard to hygiene.
In the context of an assessment-only and/or a training delivery and assessment
pathway, units of competency, which relate to this unit are identified in the Evidence
Guide of this unit.
This unit requires the operator to analyse the client's skin type, facial shape and
required context to design a make-up and apply appropriate products and techniques.
The operator is also required to demonstrate the use of products, tools and techniques
to the client. This unit requires knowledge and skill in the safe use of products and the
application of legislation and policy, particularly in regard to hygiene.
ASSESSMENT
Competency based assessment has no pass or fail. You are assessed as either
competent or not yet competent. Being assessed as not yet competent simply means
you need to spend more time working on the unit.
RESOURCES
Please write a list of resources that you used when working on this workbook.
Please present a folio with your written booklet.
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ASSESSMENT TASK
Validated by - MB Date
Candidate Declaration
I fully understand the context and purpose of this assessment
I am fully aware of the criteria against which I will be assessed
I have been given fair notice of the date, time and venue for the assessment
I am aware of the resources I need and how the assessment will be conducted
I agree that any written work submitted is my own
I understand the appeal process
Date: _____________________________________________
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1.2 If one of your class members has a skin condition what will you do?
Diagnose what the condition is and discuss whether it might be contagious. Encourage
them to seek medical advice if it seems likely. If something not contagious – recommen
a regime / product etc.
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1.3 Make a list of some of your class members and list their skin types and
conditions.
2.2 Please list your make up tools, assess their suitability, and list cleaning methods
according to manufacturers’ recommendations
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Element 3
Activity: Analyse face and design make-up
3. 1 Discuss the colour wheel and tonal values
Shades of colours from darkest to light – use tones to add shape to a face, dark tones
give contours, light tones give highlights e.g – light/ white under eyebrow above eye
make eyes look bigger – more youthful. Dark blush applied under chin and around jaw
line can make neck and face look slender.
You will be attached to an elective filming group where you will apply and maintain the
make-up for the filming electives.
Discuss their character’s make-up and hair requirements with the director or organiser
of the filming project.
Request that they attend class earlier in order to prepare. Do this via locked Facebook
group notifications.
Have your own make-up and hair kit ready. Make sure it is all hygienically and sterile.
Discuss this make-up and hair kit with the guest speaker.
Log the sequence and procedures of make-up application of the actors – take before,
during and after photos of your actors for your folio.
You must also fill in face charts and plan their make-up.
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Discuss your acting colleagues’ faces, type of characters they are playing, where
they are playing, for example, day/night, what type of light etc.
3.3 Practical work: After you have done their make-up. Assess if the make-up
application matches you’re the director and actors expectations/specified outcome.
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Queen looked Face Needed Satisfied – Check level of
Director heavy in looked to back it will look application
daylight – better in off alittle good next time to
better for artificial for when make sure not
stage work light TV/filmin colours to heavy
g day muted
scene
A bit bright Looked When Satisfied
Actor 1 and garish for better in makeup when
Meghan TV/ filming this light muted – dulled
Queen looked down abit.
better on
film
Actor 2
Actor 3
3.4 Advise if your colleague needs any suitable homecare products/ treatments that
would benefit the health of their skin.
Name Recommendation
I would recommend that Meghann use a moisturiser for
Actor 1 dry skin more often as she had very dry skin and it was a
Meghan - Queen little flakey and hard to apply a base too.
Actor 3
3.5 Apply and or check make-up for PROJECT 2 PHOTO SHOOT in ACT 20. List the
students whose make-up you do in your folio under PHOTO SHOOT ACT 20. This
make-up is to be suitable for audition/screen test- therefore whilst it is day wear
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should be effective for a screen-test. (see folio Act 20 for list of students – see one
example plus pic)
4.2 List any actions or indications that the make- up used may cause any
adverse effects on your acting colleagues. List why.
Make up used or action Adverse effects
e.g. make up brush too harsh, hurts skin
e.g. base makeup Can clog pores and cause acne and blemishes
Element 5 Apply make-up practical – this is done as part of the elective filming
Element 6 Apply false eyelashes – if needed. If not done as part of the elective –
please do on one of your make- up designs with before and after photos in your folio
Element 7 Advise on further product use – as you research new products, please log
this especially if one product does not do what you expect it too. (see folio)
Talk your plans over with the make-up artist/teacher and take note of
any improvements she will give you.
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The number rating stands for the following: 1 = rarely, 2 = once in a while, 3 =
sometimes, 4 = most of the time, 5 = almost always.
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1. Was the prior knowledge/details of the filming project current and relevant? Did it
give you enough detail to develop your specialist elective?
1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 45
1 2 3 4 5
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I hereby certify that the written work contained here, other than research
evidence, is my own work.
Signed Date
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