make-up artist
Make-up artists assist and support artists before, during and after the performance and filming of movies or television programs to ensure the make-up is in line with the artistic vision of the director and the artistic team. They create images and characters through make-up and prosthetics. They maintain, check and repair prosthetics and assist with quick changes.
About make-up artist
As a make-up artist, you are a skilled craftsperson who transforms actors and performers through make-up and prosthetics, bringing the artistic vision of directors and creative teams to life before cameras roll or stage lights ignite. Your day involves studying scripts to understand character requirements, designing looks that fit the production's aesthetic, applying sophisticated make-up techniques, and creating or repairing prosthetics to achieve specific effects. You must work quickly and efficiently to execute make-up changes between scenes, maintain continuity throughout filming, and ensure that all work safeguards the artistic quality of the performance. This creative role demands both technical precision and artistic sensitivity, as well as the ability to collaborate closely with performers, directors, and costume designers while working safely with specialized chemicals.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a make-up artist.
Character and Design Conceptualization
- Analyze scripts to understand character backgrounds and requirements
- Consult with directors and artistic teams to understand creative vision
- Design make-up looks and prosthetic applications that align with production aesthetics
- Contextualize artistic work within historical and cultural frameworks
Make-up Application and Technique
- Apply make-up using advanced techniques tailored to different skin types
- Create special effects and character transformations using make-up
- Test make-up applications to ensure quality and stage-readiness
- Make up performing artists efficiently and according to specifications
Prosthetics Creation and Maintenance
- Create custom prosthetic pieces for character effects and transformations
- Apply prosthetics to performers with precision and comfort
- Maintain, inspect, and repair prosthetics throughout production
- Ensure prosthetics maintain integrity through multiple takes and performances
Quick Changes and Production Support
- Perform quick and efficient make-up changeovers between scenes
- Maintain continuity of appearance throughout filming or performance runs
- Ensure continuous styling and appearance updates as needed
- Follow work schedules and manage time during intensive production periods
Workspace Preparation and Safety
- Prepare and organize personal work environment with all necessary materials
- Work safely with chemicals and cosmetics to prevent harm
- Work ergonomically to maintain health and prevent injury
- Maintain hygiene standards and sanitize tools and equipment
Collaboration and Artistic Adaptation
- Translate artistic concepts and director feedback into technical make-up designs
- Adapt to performers' creative demands and special requirements
- Analyze technical resource needs and prepare accordingly
- Finish projects within budget while maintaining quality standards
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (26)
Optional (28)
Related Occupations
Other occupations in the Personal service workers category that share similar skill requirements.