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Do you prepare your students to be set-ready, i.e. on-set etiquette, assisting etiquette?

Media Makeup Academy
www.mediamakeup.com.au

Fleurimon
http://www.fleurimon.com

Skin Art 3D Makeup
Artistry School
http://www.skinart-berlin.com

The School of
Professional Makeup
www.promakeupart.com

Art & Technology
Makeup College
www.makeupeffectscollege.com

Greasepaint LTD.
www.greasepaint.co.uk

Media Makeup: All students are prepared to bump in and bump out for all productions and kit set up as well as on set etiquette is essential.

Fleurimon: Yes, with the different “stages” they are offered, we do explain the “how to behave” and the hygiene in their job.

Skin Art: Yes, set and assisting etiquette is explained parallel to the work being carried out, and our own experience passed on.
p>The School of Pro Makeup: Absolutely! Students are well versed in film terminology and etiquette.

Art & Technology of Makeup College: We do cover on set etiquette and assisting etiquette as part of our full time training. Many students often gain professional industry experience by assisting working professionals. Students are taught the fundamentals by various tutors during the fulltime course and gain a variety of knowledge from their varied experiences. Often students gain work experience in the form of designing make-up for short films, to put into practice what they have learnt.

Greasepaint: Yes, they are fully trained in these aspects for standing by in-studio and continuity.

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