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Prosthetic Workshop with Fake Up
The Malt Cross
Sunday 29 April 2018 | 12 - 5pm
Fake-Up run workshops for new and experienced SFX make up artists with numerous 1 day courses taking place throughout the year in Nottingham. This workshop will cost £40 for the day including all materials and light refreshments.
12pm - Introduction and Health & Safety
12.15pm - Appliance application demonstration
1.00pm - Practical creation and application
3.00pm - Break
3.15pm-Creating and colouring silicone prosthetic pieces demonstration
3.40pm - Practical colouring and skin blending
4.45pm - Q&A
5.00pm - End
Includes all materials and light refreshments. You also get to keep your creations! There is a maximum of 12 places available on each course.
Fake up also offer discounts for students and people on a low income, along with running workshops for parties, schools, colleges and higher education. Please contact us for more information on parties and educational prices.
£40 per person
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