Tuesday 10 February 2015

How high definition broadcasting affects makeup and hair artists

How high definition broadcasting affects makeup and hair artists- 

High definition is displaying high definition images on a widescreen format, picking up on each individual detail in a clear and crisp image. Many people believe that makeup is for people who want to look better on tv or film however makeup can be required to just retain a person's original appearance. This is because some film equipment can make undesirable attributes to the skin. Digital camera set up can have skin enhancing options that can reduce but not eliminate , this is where makeup can help. Makeup can smooth out wrinkles and conceal minor blemishes. 




Basic makeup can be needed for people who would be on camera for a lengthy amount of time. Normal skin contains a certain amount of oil, this oil tends to go un- noticed until the camera goes cloud to the face. The shine can be exaggerated by the heat of the studio lights and personal tension. To prevent this makeup artists can use powder.


You must take lighting into consideration, the look may change once under the lighting. Even when camera's are properly colour balanced, sunlight, incandescent and fluorescent lighting will affect the makeup look in many ways.  


High definition powder can also be put onto the skin, this helps sets the foundation and slightly ratifies the skin reducing any shines and gloss. This product helps reduce fine lines and softens the overall appearance. 


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