The first decision you must make is what type of make-up career you want to pursue. There are three distinct areas.

MAKE-UP COUNTER & SALON MAKE-UP

This is a very basic level and only qualifies you to work in a salon or at a make-up counter in a department store.

PROSTHETICS & SPECIAL EFFECTS

This involves detailed, often tedious work in factory-type conditions. To protect yourself from toxic fumes and chemicals you often need to wear gloves and masks. The work involves use of latex and other materials to create burns, blood, scars and mutilated or fictional creatures. Employment opportunities are limited mostly to motion pictures. But before you embark on training in special effects, you should be aware that only about 5%-10% of film work involves special effects. And since much of this work is now being done with computer graphics, the demand for special effects make-up artists is shrinking.

MEDIA MAKE-UP

Media Make-up Artists work with actors, fashion models, rock groups, celebrities, entertainers and international dignitaries for:
  • Television commercials
  • Talk show hosts and guests
  • News programs
  • Soaps
  • Fashion shows
  • Fashion magazines
  • Catalogs
  • Newspapers
  • Brochures
  • Films/motion pictures
  • Music videos
  • Album covers
  • Advertising
  • Info-mercials
  • Industrial training films
  • PBS programs
  • Entertainers
  • Politicians/world leaders
If Media Make-up is the career you want to pursue, contact AWARD STUDIO, the only specialists in Media Make-up training.

All classes at AWARD STUDIO are taught personally by Amy Ward. She has worked internationally for over 19 years as a top make-up artist and photographer for all aspects of the media. (See Bio/Credits of Director.)

CLASS SIZE

Many schools pack 30-40 students into a class with only one instructor. At AWARD STUDIO we hold small master classes with no more than eight students. This is the only way to insure maximum individual attention and high quality results.

EXPERIENCE OF INSTRUCTOR

It is very important for you to see the published work of your instructor and get a complete list of the clients they have worked for. Unfortunately, it is not unusual for some make-up schools to rely on the name of their founder to attract students. The founder does not teach the classes and often is not involved in the school at all. You sometimes get a student who recently graduated and has little or no actual job experience, who has been hired to teach. It's shocking isn't it?

TRAINING TIME ACTUALLY SPENT APPLYING MAKE-UP

At most schools the students spend the majority of their time taking turns working on each other. That means they are paying high fees per hour and yet half of the time they are not actually practicing make-up application, but just sitting around while other students work on them. At AWARD STUDIO we believe this is a waste of your time and money. Therefore, we supply models and actors for our students to work on. At AWARD STUDIO you spend ALL of your time actually applying make-up, not just sitting around.

FINDING WORK

Most schools offer little or no guidance in finding employment once you have completed their program. At the other extreme, one school requires that you pay for 45 hours of classes to get this information! At AWARD STUDIO all this information is included in our course, and we dont drag it out or charge you extra.

TRAIN WITH A SPECIALIST

Beware of schools that claim to teach every kind of make-up there is. The professional make-up industry does not want make-up artists who know a little about everything but not much about anything. Clients hire artists who are specialists in a particular field. Decide what area you want to specialize in and train with the most experienced artist in that special domain.

THE FINAL CHOICE

As you can see, AWARD STUDIO is the definitive choice for anyone entering the field of Media Make-up. We are the undisputed specialists in this area.