This is a list of zombie make up tutorials that we have selected to try and apply on our actors/actresses, we chose these as they relate to our theme perfectly. These are step by step guides to how to make our wounds as realistic as possible, we also managed to find less expensive substitutions which has helped us a lot.
In this YouTube video we are shown how to create what looks like an infected zombie bite, the girl in her video tells us about her past experience using the specialist make-up and so we know that what she is using is safe and that this will work. In the video she tells us what each product is so we can go out and purchase them if we wish. This video is step by step and incredibly easy to follow, as most of her products were specialist ones which cost a lot and are quite rare to find in shops, Jasmine and I tried to find videos where they used everyday items.
In this YouTube video we are shown how to create and open wound effect on our hands, this lady however uses eyelash glue instead of latex as eyelash glue has latex in. She also shows us how to use our tendons in our hands to create this look which I found interesting. This lady also used toilet paper to build up the layers and normal body paint that you can purchase anywhere. This really helped Jasmine and I to see what we could achieve without having to buy all the expensive products.
In this YouTube video we are shown how to create a rotting and infected zombie bite, in this video the girl uses everyday items like toilet paper and PVA glue. This video really helped Jasmine and I realise what effects we could with simple items and it gave us a lot of inspiration to be able to apply it to our actors/actresses in our opening two minutes.
In this YouTube video we are shown how to create an infected hand again except with more blood. The best thing about the videos containing this guy are that he explains thoroughly about all of the products including lenses, and the dos and don'ts of doing this particular make-up on oneself or another person. He shows all of the products also so then those who would like to this can, for some of the items he mentions some alternatives in case you cannot either afford them or find them.
In this YouTube video we're shown how to make half of your face seem infected, this guy also talks about the dos and don'ts again and adds additional info on screen as well as talking about it. The steps are easy to follow also again so it doesn't cut out chunks ensuring we aren't lost halfway through. I learnt some new techniques also from this video.
In this YouTube video we're shown how to create contouring on the collar bones and neck to make the actor look malnourished. The video has very simple steps to follow also allowing us to take her ideas and apply them to our actors. We are also shown how to make an actors' face gaunt just using make-up. This tutorial was a massive help with applying make-up to our actors as she really explained it and showed us exactly what to do.
In this YouTube video we're shown how to apply half a mask and then contour and add colouring to it. This was a good technique to learn if we couldn't do it with make-up. Another really good part of this video is when she shows us how to make a fake collar bone using a plastic knife, she puts PVA glue and tissue paper on her collar bone area which is to then be used as the exposed collar bone. This video helped me a lot as it made me realise how much is possible with make-up.
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