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Sunday 9 October 2016

Lots of Stuff!!!

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sooooooooooooooooooooooo sorry that I haven't updated this in such a long time!!!!!!!!! HEAPS has happened. Here's what I've done:

~ Sculpted 3 things
~ Cast two of them
~ Painted one
~ Organised another mentor meeting (That I couldn't make)

That doesn't sound like much but believe me, it is. 

Here are some photos:


Prising the mask out of the mould

Painting the mask


The finished mask


Before shot of a model

Mixing the plaster



Painting the plaster onto the model



Friday 29 July 2016

Visiting Nicole at the Design and Arts college!

On Thursday, I rang a place in Auckland called BodyFX. I asked them some questions including ‘What do you need to make a prosthetic makeup?’ and ‘Do you have anyone who could teach me either in person or over Skype?’ I found out that their boss, Nicole Heydenrijk, was in Christchurch and might be able to see me! After a lot more phone calls, it was organised for me to go and see her at the Design and Arts College at 6:00pm.

When we got there, I asked her some questions. I asked ‘What do you use to make the prosthetic makeup?’ Nicole said that they use foam latex a lot of the time but it’s not easy to make at home. They also use silicon, which is much heavier, and liquid latex. She suggested that I use Gel-effects because it’s quite easy. 

I also asked how you make the clay mould into a prosthetic, and she said that you make a plaster cast of it, but you have to put a layer of clay round the edge and cover any plaster with vaseline so it doesn’t stick. Then you clean out all the clay and press the plaster cast you just made onto the plaster cast of the face with Gel-effects/foam latex/whatever in between.

Finally, she took a cast of my face! I wore a bald cap to cover my hair which looked ridiculous. Then I had this stuff called Alginate, which starts purple, then turns pink and white as it cools down, put all over my face (except my nose so I could breath). Once it turned white, she put plaster bandage to reinforce it. I couldn’t move my face or see while this was happening. Then, once the plaster turned warm, Nicole got me to wriggle my face and we got the cast off. Then to make something that I could sculpt on, we filled it with plaster. We left before it set so we picked it up on Friday.


It was a really good trip, and I learnt heaps. I was really glad that I went and so thankful to Nicole for teaching me.

Here are some photos. I couldn't upload the video because it was too big, sorry.












Saturday 23 July 2016

Contacts

In these holidays, I have contacted Weta twice by phone. The first time I asked the reception lady if she could refer me to Lindsey. A week later I rang again as I still hadn't heard anything. The reception lady said she would remind her. A couple of days later, I got an email from Lindsey. This is what it said:

Hi Isis,

This is Lindsey, I heard you contacted reception here at Weta to ask some questions about my artwork. I'm happy to answer them through email easily - hopefully I can get back to you in a reasonable time dependent on how busy we are here!

Cheers, 
Lindsey.

I can see that there's been a slight miscommunication because I wasn't asking about her artwork, I was asking for some help and tips. I emailed her back saying:

Hi Lindsey,

Thanks for getting back to me. I'm doing a school project where I am trying to make a prosthetic makeup like they do on the T.V show Face Off. I am trying to find out how to do the first part, the sculpting. Could you please advise me what I would need and do you have any idea where I could get it in Christchurch? Then once i've done the sculpt, do you know anyone who could tell me how to make it into a prosthetic?

Thanks so much for your help, it's really difficult to know who to ask how to do this.
Isis.

I still haven't got a reply, so I'm also going to contact a place in Auckland called BodyFX. 

Monday 27 June 2016

Weta Contact

I've decided who I'm going to contact at Weta! She doesn't do Prosthetics but she does sculpting; which is one of the main parts of prosthetic makeup. Her name is Lindsey Crummett. On Sunday the 28th of June, I posted a comment on her blog (http://crummettcreatures.blogspot.co.nz/). This is what I said:


Hello Lindsey,

My name is Isis and I go to Selwyn House School and I am in year 8. In year 8, we do a big project called Passion Project. I have chosen to learn about and make a Prosthetic Makeup as I have have a passion for art and costume. This will be a big challenge for me. I have looked at your work and it’s amazing and so inspiring. I know you are a sculptor, but I know that when making a prosthetic makeup you need to sculpt. I was wondering if you would be able to help me with my project by sharing your experience and knowledge with me? I’d love some advice and help. My email adress is: isisward@selhouse.school.nz

Thank you,
Isis 

I haven't had a reply yet but it was only yesterday. 

Court Theatre Visit 3


Finally on the 2nd if June, I had my visit to the Court Theatre!! I arrived at 9:00 and met Christy in the foyer. She showed me around the whole theatre. I saw props, bits of set, the set of the play they're doing at the moment and dressing rooms. Finally we went to the costume bit and I met the costume people. I talked to Sarah, who said that they don't really have mush to do with prosthetic makeup but she's happy to help. I asked her where she got her inspiration from and she said some of the places she got inspiration from are from the script, directors notes, what the character thinks, time period and the internet. Then she took me up the the costume storage. Not very many people get to go in there so I'm really lucky. I saw a coat made out of ripped fabric, a leafy material that I liked, an old style dress that was cool, some big masks and some amazing headdresses. Here are some photos I took:



















Sorry about the delay of this post. We had camera cord problems.

Tuesday 31 May 2016

Court Theatre Visit 2

We've finally organised a time for me to visit the Court Theatre! I'm going on Thursday at 9:00 until 10:00. I'm really excited.

The main point of my trip is inspiration and a bit of makeup tips. I hope I get some good ideas.

Sunday 29 May 2016

Court Theatre Visit.

Recently I've been organising a trip to visit the Court Theatre. The original time was this morning, but I've just come back from a scholarship test so it was postponed till tomorrow. In the weekend we remembered about choir in the morning so I can't go then. I'm trying to organise it for Friday, so fingers crossed, I hope it works.

Friday 20 May 2016

My favourite idea

I've finished drawing/colouring my new idea and taken a photo. Unfortunately, it doesn't look nearly as good as it does in my head. Here's the picture:

Wednesday 18 May 2016

Second Mentor Meeting

Today I had my second mentor meeting. It was supposed to be yesterday but Miss Fairhall was really really busy so it couldn't happen. 

We talked about my ideas and next steps. I have a really cool idea that I like that is based on a book that I'm writing. I haven't drawn it yet so I can't put up a picture. Miss Fairhall said that doing something from the book I'm writing would give it a whole lot more meaning.

Christy and I are organising a time for me to go to the Court Theatre soon so I'm looking forward to that.

My next steps would probably be to keep generating ideas, the more the better! Also to contact someone at Weta Workshops and/or Minifies.

Sunday 15 May 2016

First Contact.

Today I sent my first email! I was really nervous and had been stressing about it for a while and putting it off. Then finally today I composed and sent it! The email was to my classmate's mum, Christy, who works at the Court Theatre. Here is what I wrote:

Hello Christy,

For my Passion Project I am doing prosthetic makeup. Prosthetic makeup is where you mould and cast a face to make a rubbery foam mask. I am also probably going to do a costume to match.

I was wondering if I would be able to come to the Court Theatre some time to get some inspiration and tips. Would you be happy for me to come and visit an when would be a good time?

Thanks,
Isis.

I was really glad when it was over and now I feel much more confident.

An Update

For the last week or so, I've only been collecting inspiration and images. I printed them out and stuck them in my note book. Here's all the images that I used:












Most of these are natural and/or mythical, which is probably going to be the direction that I'm going to go in. All of these are from Face Off, except the last one from the court theatre.

I also printed off a load of face templates because as I said, I can't draw faces very well.

Sunday 8 May 2016

First Ideas.

In the weekend, I did my first sketches! I was inspired by the autumn colours as we were raking leaves in our garden. I like the colours in the leaves, like red, orange and yellow. Unfortunately I'm not very good at drawing faces (or people for that matter).

Tuesday 3 May 2016

First Mentor Meeting!

I had my first mentor meeting today with Miss Fairhall. We talked about my research, ideas and next steps. My ideas are to do a mythical creature (fairy, goddess etc.) and maybe something to do with snow. I also quite like natural colours like blue and green. Miss Fairhall said I was on the right track and that I have a clear idea of where I'm going and how to get there. 

I've also decided that my plan A is to do a cowl (face/head and shoulders) and a costume and my plan B is to do just a cowl. I'm going to assume that I'm doing plan B and if I have enough time when I'm finished, I'll do a costume to match.

I've started a mini-journal for my ideas and inspiration but I haven't written anything in it yet.

My dad also e-mailed me with a link to Dextar FX, a guy who we're pretty sure does prosthetic makeup. 

Here's the links to all of the websites I've visited:

Weta Workshop - https://www.wetanz.com/
Body FX - http://bodyfx.co.nz/
Minifies - https://www.minifies.co.nz/
Dextar FX - http://tragfoot.wix.com/dextarfx
The Court Theater - https://courttheatre.org.nz/

Saturday 9 April 2016

Mentor

On the 8th of April we all found out who our mentors teacher are. Every yr 8 girl has a teacher mentor to help and guide her. Your teacher mentor doesn't necessarily need to know about your passion project topic. For example, one of my classmates who is doing modeling got our I.T guy as her mentor!

My mentor is Miss. Fairhall. She is the technology and yr 6 teacher. She also happens to be my mentor for leadership! We have organised a meeting for the first week of next term to talk about my topic. Miss. Fairhall doesn't know anything about prosthetic makeup but that's o.k, i'll just have to teach her.

Final Decision!

On the 23 of march I made my final decision on what to do for my passion project!

My two ideas were to write a book and to make a prosthetic makeup. I chose to make a prosthetic makeup because writing a book doesn't really challenge me that much an I would probably do it anyway.

Prosthetic makeup is where you sculpt, mould, then you cast a face to make a rubbery foam mask. You then paint it to look however you want. Here are some examples:




These examples are from the t.v show Face Off. These particular ones are from series 7. That is where I got my inspiration from.


Wednesday 6 April 2016

What is Passion Project?

Passion Project is an independent, year-long project that the yr 8s at Selwyn House School do about something they are passionate about.
Every girl has to do one, and gets a teacher mentor. Passion Project should challenge you and teach you new skills.

Introducing me!