Tuesday, 25 November 2014
Disco Beauty Fever Make up tutorial Analysis.
In this video it shows me step by step how to apply the classic Disco fever make up. In this particular video it focuses on the eyes. The eyes are enhanced by both bright and dark colours in order to draw attention to the eyes. The dark colour (black) which is used on the eye lids and eyelashes highlight the colour of the person's eyes. The bright colour (baby blue) which is in contrast to black also helps to point out the emphasis of the eyes, because the colours complement each other. I personally like the contrast in the colours because it is effective in drawing attention to the eyes. However, in my music video I would use a more warm and vibrant colour orange, and complement the colour with black. I think these colours would work well together because they are at either end of the colour spectrum. This will help to highlight the eyes of both of the characters.
In this tutorial it focuses on a more natural look. By applying low level of foundation and blusher, this is to prevent the beauty of the persons face being reconstructed by the make up. Blusher is added to stress the check bones of the person. As cheek bones in the 70's were seen as sexy. In my music video I will use this idea because it is effective. I am trying to stay as close as possible to the 70's feel in the make up department to pinpoint the era and make it clear to the audience the era we have targeted.
For the lips the artist has used a simple colour to prevent dramatising the look. I would personally add a more vibrant colour to the lips as this is an feature that has been decided by a questionnaire filled out by our target audience to stress, in the music video. The vibrant colour would help to emphasise this feature by calling attention to the lips.
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