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Makeup needs to be perfect for the lights and camera of a movie set or TV studio. Learn how to apply movie makeup with expert tips from a makeup artist in this free cosmetics video series.
There are 15 videos in this series:

The effect of lights and a camera for TV or film often require special makeup. Learn about production makeup in this free video.

Primer makeup helps even out the skin tone which is important for TV and film makeup. Learn how to apply primer in this free cosmetics video.

Concealer helps cover skin blemishes or dark spots, which is important for TV and film makeup. Learn how to apply concealer for production makeup in this free cosmetics video.

Foundation makeup helps even out skin tone and conceal blemishes, which is especially important for TV and film makeup. Learn how to apply foundation in this free cosmetics video.

Having well groomed, styled eyebrows opens up the face, which is very important for TV and film makeup. Learn how to style eyebrows for production in this free cosmetics video.

Eyeshadow draws attention to the eyes and can create a dramatic look, which can be very important for TV and film makeup. Learn how to apply eyeshadow in this free cosmetics video.

Eyeliner is a great way to draw attention to the eyes, which is important for TV and film makeup. Learn how to apply eyeliner for production in this free cosmetics video.

Mascara can make your eyelashes thick and noticeable, which is great for TV and film makeup. Learn how to apply mascara for production in this free cosmetics video.

TV and film lighting can make a face look washed out and shadowy. Learn how to add highlights to combat the effects of TV and film production in this free cosmetics video.

Blush is great for bringing color and life to the cheeks, which is essential for TV and film makeup. Learn how to apply blush for production in this free cosmetics video.

Lip liner can define the lip area for TV and film makeup, so learn how to apply lip liner for production in this free cosmetics video.

Lipstick will bring color and interest to the face for TV and film makeup, so learn how to apply lipstick for production in this free cosmetics video.

Creating an even color tone throughout the skin is important for TV and film makeup. Learn how to even out skin color tones in this free cosmetics video.

Some TV and film makeup artists will be asked to do quick hairstyles for their clients, so learn some easy hairstyling tips in this free production makeup video.

Lighting is very important in TV and film, so taking light into consideration for TV and film makeup is essential. Learn how in this free cosmetics video.

Makeup and fashionable cosmetics have been used by women for centuries, and are primarily used to enhance the beauty of the human body. Makeup can also be used to hide blemishes and add a dramatic effect to the face. Properly applying the right type and amount of makeup is imperative to the look that is achieved with make-up. The key to makeup is to put on just enough eye shadow, blush, eye liner, etc. to beautify a woman without looking too made up or clownish.
In this free video series, our expert makeup artist will teach you how to apply TV and movie makeup, also known as production makeup. This camera ready look is perfect for the harsh lighting of a film set or TV studio. Learn how to apply foundation, eyeshadow, mascara and blush for TV and movie makeup. Get tips on styling the eyebrows, adding highlights and creating an even skin tone color. Finally, learn how to do a quick hairstyling and tips for understanding light and how it will work with production makeup.
Sonja Gjokaj Sonja Gjokaj is a Boston-based makeup artist with experience in makeup for production assignments as well as individual on-site makeup services. Some of Gjokaj's most recent clients include Michael Corbett (host of NBC TV's Extra!), Damian Lewis (TV series 'Band of Brothers'), Gina McKee ("Notting Hill"), Ted Allen ("Queer Eye..."), celebrity chef Todd English, filmmaker Ken Burns, and NY Governor Pataki. Her work has been featured in such publications as Rolling Stone Originals, Woman's Day magazine and Elle Sweden.dkdk
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