VTCT Hair and Media Make Up (Adults) Level 2

Key Information
Subject Area
Hairdressing and Beauty Therapy
Level
2
Location
Crosskeys Campus
Fees
FREE
Start Date
05 September 2023
Duration
34 weeks
Entry Requirements
To enter the course, you'll need a minimum of 3 GCSEs grade D or above or an appropriate Level 1 Diploma qualification AND a creative flair or evidence of art work.
Applicants without the minimum GCSEs, will be considered based on previous experience or other qualifications.
In a nutshell
Makeup artists design and apply makeup to deliver a sense of drama whether in a film, theatre, photographic or social media platform. The complexity and type of concept will vary depending on the production and character but good makeup artists can execute a wide range of looks across different genres.
Working as a makeup artist, there are various progression routes. The freelance nature of the profession means that you may move between trainee makeup assistant, makeup artist, chief makeup artist and designer roles depending on your experience.
This course is for you if...
... You're interested in becoming a make-up artist
... You have a special interest in theatre or film
... You love learning new make-up techniques and experimenting with new looks
... You’re creative and hardworking.
What will I be doing?
As a make-up artist, you're responsible for applying makeup and styling hair for people appearing in films, television programmes, photo shoots or live events like concerts, plays and fashion shows. Hairdressing plays a big part of this course and the industry employs multi-talented individuals who are able to apply makeup and style hair in one shoot.
During the course, you'll learn basic hairdressing techniques and specific media make-up skills including:
- Make-up for stage
- Ageing for stage
- Special effects
- Work placement
- Wig making
- Basic hairdressing
- Using hair pieces
- Fashion make-up
- Photographic make-up
- Period make-up
- Face painting
- Body art design
- Nail art application
You’ll be assessed via practical and themed assignments, a portfolio of work and multiple-choice test questions.
Upon completion of the course, you’ll gain the Level 2 Diploma Hair and Media Make-up.
What is expected of me?
To enter the course, you'll need a minimum of 3 GCSEs grade D or above or an appropriate Level 1 Diploma qualification AND a creative flair or evidence of art work.
Applicants without the minimum GCSEs, will be considered based on previous experience or other qualifications.
What comes next?
Following completion of this course, you could progress onto the Level 3 Diploma in Theatrical and Media Make Up, or go directly into employment or further education.
Working as a make-up artist, you'll find that there is no defined progression route. The freelance nature of the profession means that you may move between trainee make-up assistant, make-up artist, chief make-up artist and designer roles depending on your experience.
Additional information
During your course, you'll need to adhere to our dress code:
- Tunic with trousers and black sensible shoes must be worn in the salons
- Hair must be neatly tied back from the face and make-up worn for a professional image
- No visible piercings
- Only a wedding ring is allowed to be worn in the make-up room
You’ll be expected to purchase a uniform, makeup and hair kits, and pay for trips as a condition of your place on the course. The cost of the unform/kit is approximately £125.
To reflect industry expectations, you will be required to wear a Coleg Gwent salon uniform. The college will fund the cost of one full uniform per year. Additional sets can be purchased for around £45 (TBC); college staff will be able to direct you to the approved supplier if / when needed.
All costs are subject to change.
Have any questions or are not sure if this is the right course for you?
Contact our Student Recruitment team