[This page is part of a mirror of my Canvas learning system pages I created for my Drama 112 Intro Stage Makeup class at DVC. If you want to use this content for another Canvas class shell you can find it in Canvas Commons by searching for “Tara Maginnis” and you can download all or part of this directly into your shell with all the extra cool formatting of colored divider lines, right side embedded Giphy animations, etc. already put in, if you are working with a different system, it is ok to copy and paste from here, and then customize the pages as you need for your classes].
You will…
- Learn a bit about average gender differences in faces, as well as the social ones that are used for making stylized “feminine” and “masculine” glamour used by drag queens/kings by watching female to male and drag/glamour videos.
- You will decide which of this multiplicity of styles you want to try out (anyone can do any choice of makeup in this area they want to do)
- Research drag/glamour or female to male makeup in the style(s) you find inspiring and post photos or links for credit.
- Look at your face in the mirror while consulting your research sources and sketch a color rendering on one of your face outline sheets for your Drag/Glamour/etc Rendering.
- You will apply makeup to your face (or a model) to make your Drag/Glamour/etc. Makeup.
- Have Tara photograph your makeup and rendering (or do so yourself).
- You will upload your photos to the makeup and rendering assignment pages.