Wednesday, 7 May 2014

Miss Havisham Continuity Shoot Evaluation...


Overall I was really pleased with my final outcomes of my Miss Havisham continuity shoot. I had taken the time to research quite a bit in to the character of Miss Havisham and felt that I had enough visual and written evidence to create my design. I started the assessment feeling nervous but I felt confident as I had taken the time to practise my look several times and felt more than confident with each of the steps that needed to be carried out. I was at one point quite worried about the time as my model Ayesha has a very large amount of hair and it is very thick, and I had to back comb it all and create texture. But after having practised in Seema’s lesson beforehand I found that this gave me the chance to figure out how exactly I would do it in the assessment. I feel that I managed my time well in the assessment and planned each of my steps accordingly, making sure that I had enough time for them. I finished with about 5 minutes to spare so I was able to go back and touch up anything I wanted to perfect.  I made sure that I referred back to my face chart and hair designs while creating the look, so that I could replicate my design exactly. I believe that I was professional and kept a good standard of hygiene throughout the assessment and I made sure that my model was ok. I absolutely loved creating the hair for my Miss Havisham design, the texture and shape really excited me and I had a lot of fun manipulating the hair in to the shape that I desired. I made some cob web props to add in to the hair to add texture and character. I wanted to keep the make up pretty minimal but I wanted to create bruising and weepy wounds to portray Miss Havishams lifestyle. By this I mean how she was never exposed to light and her skin would have been very badly malnourished. Also, as a result of her issues and depression she would harm herself so I wanted to portray this by adding the wounds on to her face. My Miss Havisham assessment was my most favourite to date. I feel really proud of the hair and makeup.

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