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STAGE MAKEUP CLASS PAGES 57: Research on Cuts, Bruises and Other Injuries [Assignment]

[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].

  DVC Student in severe injury makeup

Research online or in books for other makeup methods for creating bruises, cuts, burns, scars, etc. (Or you can search for images of real injuries to replicate) This is your opportunity to learn about more techniques than those covered in the official class video.  The internet is filled with TONS of great how to pages and videos on this topic so you can learn more. Gather together some of your source material and do a “Print Screen” capture of the web page(s) or video(s) you intend to use for inspiration. (You can do this on a PC by holding down the “Windows” key to the left of the space bar and hitting the “prt sc” key next to the “delete”.)  Upload the captures through the image upload link below.  Paste the URLs of any sites you find that were not on the previous page into the URL upload so I can add the link for future students!

Makeup student who has examples of 7 different types of injury makeup sampled on her face.

Want a free downloadable booklet on Trauma Makeup with 4 chapters from 4 Theatrical makeup books from Routledge (the folks who publish many of the best theatre tech books) ?  Go sign up for their mailing list and you can download it https://www.routledge.com/go/download-your-guide-to-trauma-makeup-for-theatre-and-filmLinks to an external site.