2007 Schedule (for example only)
10:00
Christine Blundell Keynote Speaker Main Stage (1 Hour)
11:15
Vittorio Sodano Apocalypto: Between Techniques and Art
An interview with the make-up designer of Mel Gibson’s Mayan epic Apocalypto. The film features some of the year’s most talked-about make-up. Main Stage (1 Hour)
Charles Fox presents Andrew Gallimore An Introduction to Fashion Make-up, from Catwalk to Campaign
Starting with a ‘no make-up make-up,’ Gallimore will demonstrate an editorial look, then a directional show look that draws on similar inspiration. He will discuss the collaborative process, using his own work and favourite references to illustrate. Followed by a Q&A. Room D-E (1 Hour)
BECTU Panel Discussion
Don’t be in the dark about how unions and the law can help your career as an artist! Representatives of the Broadcasting Entertainment Cinematograph and Theatre Union (BECTU) will include Martin Spence, Mary Hillman and Victoria Phillips. Room B (1 Hour)
12:00
DDT Meet the Pan’s Labyrinth Team
The Spanish effects shop behind Guillermo del Toro’s visually stirring film will discuss their work and answer questions in an informal setting. Room A (1 Hour)
12:30
Olay presents Bruce Grayson and Dr. Paul Matts Skin Optics and the Challenges of HDTV
Explore the optics of skin and light reflection, learn how and why skin appearance changes as people age, and how artists working in high-definition can develop new tricks and techniques to meet technology’s challenges. Main Stage (1 Hour)
Temptu presents Sylvia Pichler Airbrush Made Easy
Learn how to combine your existing make-up artistry with airbrush techniques to achieve optimum results. Room D-E (1 Hour)
1:45
Trefor Proud Quick and Effective Techniques from Theatre to Film
The Academy Award winner shares some of his best tricks. Main Stage (1 Hour)
Vancouver Film School presents Charles Porlier The Digital Makeup Kit: A Designer's First Tool for Collaboration
Porlier will speak on what is now expected from make-up artists in terms of character realization via technology like Photoshop. An overview of digital make-up design techniques. Also, how VFS’s illustrious advisory board provides students with artistic and professional advice. Room D-E (1 Hour)
Neill Gorton New Application Process for Large Silicone Appliances.
An alternative approach to prosthetics manufacture and application that not only makes applying easier but can reduce your artiste's time in the chair by hours!Room A (2 Hours)
2:15
Sheelagh Wells From Script to Screen
Wells speaks about her approach to creating characters, from documentaries to Doctor Who. Room B (1 Hour)
3:00
Kett presents Roque Cozzette Extreme Airbrush Makeup
Learn how to create extreme looks inspired by Serge Lutens, Peggy Moffit and Leigh Bowery. Not for the weak at art! Room D-E (1 Hour)
3:15
Charles Fox and Kryolan present the Beauty Fantasy Competition
See eight elaborate creations in the theme “Venetian Carnival,” meet the student artists, and find out who wins. Main Stage (30 Minutes)
4:00
Jeff Dawn Keynote Speaker Main Stage (1 Hour)
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