When did you last update your curriculum to accommodate new technology? What did you include?

Make-up Designory (MUD)
www.makeupschool.com

Westmore Academy
of Cosmetic Arts

http://www.westmoreacademy.com

Tobi Britton’s Makeup Shop
http://themakeupshop.com

Complections International
www.complectionsmake-up.com

The Studio Makeup Academy
www.studiomakeupacademy.com

Blanche Macdonald Centre for Applied Design
www.blanchemacdonald.com

Joe Blasco Make-up Schools
http://www.joeblasco.com

Empire Academy of Makeup
www.makeupempire.com

MUD: MUD included the most up-to-date technology in the beginning, including a high-definition video camera in the photo studio.

Westmore: Westmore teaches makeup for HDTV and for digital modes. Specifically, we stress that these new technologies require makeup to be natural, accurate and finite with a three-dimensional quality. We teach the art of airbrushing and black-light makeup.

Tobi Britton: The curriculum is updated each class, to allow for spontaneity.

Complections: We update our curriculum every six months and have just introduced a new 8-month program that includes a six-week animatronics course.

Studio: HDTV, lighting, working digital.

Blanche MacDonald: Emmy-award winning makeup artist, Todd McIntosh, just wrote the new curriculum for airbrushing and prosthetics. The program has also expanded to include film orientation and set etiquette. The make-up kits are updated every few months to reflect new products for beauty and film.

Joe Blasco: We are constantly updating our curriculum. Our newest course, "Supreme Master Beauty Make-up Artistry Program", is a two-month in-depth advanced beauty makeup course,personally taught by Mr. Blasco.

Empire: Our curriculum was originally created only four years ago. However, it is continually updated in TV (high resolution), digital photography, Airbrush equipment, and new brands and formulas of makeup.

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