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Level 4
The first year (Level 4) of the course is designed to teach you the fundamental creative, practical, analytical and critical skills needed by makeup artists working in various media and performance industries.
Workshops and practical projects will
help you to extend existing skills in makeup, wigs and hair design and
application through learning about postiche. Interpersonal, communication and
employability skills are developed through these units since you will carry out
practical make-up and hair projects on one another, models and performers under
direction and supervision.
The units will also introduce you to
formally recording your work through developing a professional make-up
portfolio.
The development of analysis, critical thinking, research, reflection and writing skills are an important part of the course and link with the development of your practical and creative work.
Level 5
The second year of your course enables
you to build upon the skills and knowledge that you have gained at Level 4 and
gives you the opportunity to consider the specialisms and career pathways that
you would like to explore in more depth during Level 6 study.
Employability and professional skills
are developed through exploring professional makeup contexts, digital
technology in makeup, industrial links and collaborative engagement.
You’ll refine your technical abilities
and knowledge of the place of the make-up artist within the creative team.
You’ll work on a variety of live projects including live performances, shoots
and make-up events – an important aspect of the course.
You’ll develop a contextual understanding of the art of make-up transformation and performance work though research.
Level 6
Your third year provides the opportunity
for you to formulate and identify your particular professional and academic
interests.
Risk and ambition within the field will
be crucial to your individual development and intellectual and academic
integrity will be further encouraged through written work and ‘thinking through
practice’.
The structure of Level 6 is made up of
units that will further develop your potential to become intellectually
motivated and increasingly autonomous professionals.
There is a strong emphasis on balancing
conceptual thinking skills, research methods, practical and technical skills,
working independently and as part of a team and acquiring lifelong learning
skills.
You’ll develop your specialist areas of interest such as prosthetic transformation. You’ll extend your portfolio of work within a range of professional contexts through live projects and collaborations.
You’ll investigate your own practice and develop a philosophical understanding of key critical and contextual issues.
AUB is located on the south coast of England, two miles from the centre of Bournemouth. It has good train links to London and other big cities.
Bournemouth is the furthest easterly point of the Jurassic Coast, England’s first Natural World Heritage site, which spans 95 miles of unspoilt countryside of exceptional natural beauty and historic geology. Subsidised bus routes operate to and from the campus. Good cycle paths are in place.