Term 1 Overview Flashcards

1
Q

Which queen was famous for her pale skin, high forehead, and lack of eyebrows?

A

Elizabeth I

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2
Q

Kabuki makeup is from the traditional theater of?

A

Japan

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3
Q

The old Hollywood studio system used a now illegal method of selling films called?

A

Block Busting

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4
Q

The first special award ever given out by the Academy for achievement in makeup was for the film?

A

The 7 Faces of Dr Lao

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5
Q

The second special award ever given out by the Academy for achievement in makeup was for the film?

A

Planet of the Apes

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6
Q

Who designed the makeup for The Exorcist?

A

Dick Smith

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7
Q

Who created the famous monster makeups for Universal Pictures in the 30s and 40s?

A

Jack Pierce

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8
Q

The largest makeup dynasty to come out of Hollywood is?

A

The Westmore family

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9
Q

The zygomatic bone is more commonly referred to as the?

A

Cheekbone

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10
Q

The frontal bone is more commonly referred to as the?

A

Forehead

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11
Q

The mandible is more commonly referred to as the?

A

jaw bone

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12
Q

What are the three layers of human skin called?

A

Dermis, Epidermis, and Subcutaneous

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13
Q

Dark-skinned individuals have more?

A

Melanocytes

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14
Q

When choosing products for dark skin, which of the following 2 ingredients must be avoided?

A

Zinc-oxide and Titanium-Dioxide as they give a white cast and can look ashy

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15
Q

The amount of ______ and _______ in dark skin determines its colour and depth.

A

Carotene and Melanin

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16
Q

When was the Golden Age of Hollywood?

A

1930s-1960s

17
Q

When John Chambers worked on ___________ in the 60s, he developed a new type of foam rubber that was easier to work with than what was commonly being used at the time.

A

Planet of the Apes

18
Q

Jack Dawn was responsible for some of the groundbreaking makeup in 1939 film ___________

A

Wizard of Oz

19
Q

_________ was produced in 1931, with the makeup being designed by Jack Pierce.

A

Frankenstein

20
Q

Dick Smiths First Academy Award was awarded for his work on ____________

21
Q

_________ won an honorary Oscar in April 1965 for his work on ___________.

A

William Tuttle, 7 Faces of Dr Lao

22
Q

In 1981, the Academy introduced the Best Makeup Oscar as a regular category. The award that year went to _________ for the film ____________.

A

Rick Baker, American Werewolf in London

23
Q

Define “Loof”

A

Length of Hair out of Ferrule (Hair part of the brush)

24
Q

Define “Ferrule”

A

The metal part of the brush holds the hair/bristles in place and attaches them to the handle.

25
Q

Which of the 3 main layers of skin only actively produces new cells?

26
Q

Define Makeup Materials (with examples)

A

Items that are discarded after single use, and are disposable, for example: Q-tips, Tissues, Cotton Pads

27
Q

Define Makeup Equipment (with examples)

A

Tools used by the artist that can be reused and cleaned. For example: Powder Puffs, Brushes, Scissors, Tweezers, Lash Curlers, Palettes, Spatulas, etc.

28
Q

Define Makeup product (with examples)

A

The makeup itself and skincare—anything that goes on and stays on the skin during the application. For example: Foundation, Eyeshadow, powders, Moisturiser, etc.