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Milady's Step-by-Step Makeup DVD is a valuable resource for professionals, as well as a visual learning tool for educators and students. This DVD which includes Step-by-Step Makeup Theory and Application, Step-by-Step Makeup for Eyes and Eyebrows, and Step-by-Step Corrective Makeup can be purchased individually as a resource or for personal reference. Makeup Theory and Application focuses on color theory, face shapes, eyeglasses, techniques, mature skin, and makeup for various skin types and colors. Makeup for Eyes and Eyebrows illustrates using shadow and liner on various shaped eyes, shaping eyebrows, and makeup techniques for mature eyes. Corrective Makeup details post-laser or microdermabrasion makeup, as well as makeup for medical conditions and hyperpigmentation. Approximate running time: 3 hours.

Crystal Wright's The Hair Makeup&Fashion Styling Career Guide 5th edition, is a how-to book for makeup artists, hair stylists, fashion stylists and manicurists who want to work behind-the-scenes in print, video, film and television. Viewed as one of the most influential books in the industry, the Career Guide provides answers to beauty professionals and fashionistas on how to build a breakthrough portfolio that will get them jobs on magazines, music videos, CD covers, television, commercials and advertising campaigns. Crystal Wright's Career Guide offers step-by-step instructions and real world examples on everything from: --how to build a strong print and online portfolio, --how to negotiate fees and expenses, --how to work with and get your images from photographers, --locking in agency representation and/or getting on the assistants list --what to do if you don't get signed by the first agency that you show your work to. In this 5th Edition of the 'Guide' Crystal offers specifics for getting into the makeup&hair union, a hugely expanded fashion styling section, a new section on building your bridal business, a newly formatted and updated resource section, and insightful interviews with some of the top makeup, hair and fashion stylists in the US. With more than twenty years at the helm of Crystal Agency in Los Angeles, Wright has helped elevate the careers of some of the most successful makeup artists, hair designers, fashion stylists and manicurists. Her mentorship and guidance has led her clients to serve as fashionistas for celebrities such as Pink, Halle Berry, Will Smith, Andre Agassi, Queen Latifah, Britney Spears and Bono; and on advertising campaigns for Covergirl, Nike, Mervyns, Mc Donalds, United Airlines and more. Everyday, artists would ask me, how do I become a celebrity stylist, states Wright. I realized how rare the information was, and it motivated me to share my insights and expertise. I became passionate about helping artists who had the drive and desire to make it in this industry. Aspiring artists learn how to locate job opportunities where they live, how to formulate attention-grabbing resumes, build inexpensive yet online portfolios, create comp cards, business cards and build relationships that secure jobs for them now and into the future. They are taught the ins and outs of finding an agent to represent them, how to establish a day rate, and how to negotiate with creative decision-makers without being intimidated.

The colorist working in film and video is the individual responsible for breathing life into characters, bringing a mood into a scene, and making the final product polished and professional-looking. This craft is an art form that often takes years to perfect and many trial-and-error attempts at getting it right. Here to help both the newcomer and professional who needs to brush up on their skills is the first book to cover a wide variety of techniques that can be used by colorists, no matter what system they’re using. Whether you’re using a video editing package with a color correction tool built in (Final Cut Pro, Premiere Pro) of a dedicated application (Apple Color, Assimilate Scratch, Baselight, or DaVinci), this book covers it all.  From the most basic methods for evaluating and correcting anoverall image, to the most advanced targeted corrections and creative stylizations typically employed, you’ll find this highly organized book a solid reference that’s easy to navigate.  The accompanying DVD contains footage as well as cross-platform exercises and project files for readers to experiment with. After reading the techniques, readers will learn to apply the methods that all of the color correction applications use, how to problem-solve and trouble-shoot, how to maximize the effectiveness of each tool that’s available, and they will discover how to creatively combine techniques and tools to accomplish the types of stylizations that colorists are often called upon to create. Praise for Color Correction Handbook: From Alexis Van Hurkman comes an up-to-date, most welcome, encyclopedic guide for colorists: Color CorrectionHandbook (Professional Techniques for Video and Cinema).   The breadth of this work is almost impossibly ambitious: Van Hurkman embraces all the important topics, and the liberal use of illustrated examples, with accompanying waveforms and solutions from various platforms, succeeds in providing a single reference work for the colorist at almostany level of expertise.... Colorists will find gaps in their knowledge are as well-served by this book as the aspiring colorist already under the tutelage of a master. Ron LingelbachColorist, Dolby Laboratories; Founder, TKcolorist Internet Group (TIG) Color correction is a complex and subtle craft. The student needs to sit next to professionals on a real jobs, and ask them continuously what they just did, and why they did it. The professional rarely has the time and the patience to answer newbie questions, and the earnest scholar quickly ends up outside the grading suite, wondering sadlywhether there was an easier road to knowledge. Now, at last, there may be. Alex Van Hurkman's book comes with a DVD of example material you can load onto your color grading workstation. It covers many useful real examples, explaining what you might do to make the images look better, what is theeasiest way to do it on any of the popular platforms, and even how to explain what you are doing to others. If you want to learn color correction, this book will make a difference. Dr Richard Kirk Colour Scientist, FilmLight Ltd Recipient of 2010 AMPAS Scientific and Engineering Award Van Hurkman covers the theory and the practical application of color-correction very well...it's always good to understand the theory of *why* the image looks good or bad and how it relates to photography, electronics, and physics. I have no doubt Van Hurkman's book is as close as we're going to get to a standard textbook for the world of color correction.  If nothing else, I think it communicates the idea to neophyte filmmakers that there's far more to color-correction than just having the software or the box.  It's *experience* that makes good color -- not the system. Highly recommended. --Marc Wielage/Senior Colorist Lowry Digital/Burbank

Get professional techniques usually known only by Hollywood makeup artists in this full-color, comprehensive book from accomplished makeup pros Gretchen Davis and Mindy Hall. The two come to you with impressive backgrounds in film and television industries--their projects have included Pearl Harbor, Rent, Stuart Little, and The Nanny Diaries, and Mindy Hall is fresh off her Academy Award win for her work on 2009's Star Trek. This new edition of The Makeup Artist Handbook offers even more illustrations to demonstrate techniques visually; fundamentals on topics such as beauty, time periods, black and white film; andup-to-date information on cutting-edge techniques like air brushing makeup for computer-generated movies, makeup effects, mold-making, lighting, and lots of information on how to work effectively in HD. Learn from the pros and hone your craft with this comprehensive book.

Crystal Wright's The Hair Makeup&Fashion Styling Career Guide 5th edition, is a how-to book for makeup artists, hair stylists, fashion stylists and manicurists who want to work behind-the-scenes in print, video, film and television. Viewed as one of the most influential books in the industry, the Career Guide provides answers to beauty professionals and fashionistas on how to build a breakthrough portfolio that will get them jobs on magazines, music videos, CD covers, television, commercials and advertising campaigns. Crystal Wright's Career Guide offers step-by-step instructions and real world examples on everything from: --how to build a strong print and online portfolio, --how to negotiate fees and expenses, --how to work with and get your images from photographers, --locking in agency representation and/or getting on the assistants list --what to do if you don't get signed by the first agency that you show your work to. In this 5th Edition of the 'Guide' Crystal offers specifics for getting into the makeup&hair union, a hugely expanded fashion styling section, a new section on building your bridal business, a newly formatted and updated resource section, and insightful interviews with some of the top makeup, hair and fashion stylists in the US. With more than twenty years at the helm of Crystal Agency in Los Angeles, Wright has helped elevate the careers of some of the most successful makeup artists, hair designers, fashion stylists and manicurists. Her mentorship and guidance has led her clients to serve as fashionistas for celebrities such as Pink, Halle Berry, Will Smith, Andre Agassi, Queen Latifah, Britney Spears and Bono; and on advertising campaigns for Covergirl, Nike, Mervyns, Mc Donalds, United Airlines and more. Everyday, artists would ask me, how do I become a celebrity stylist, states Wright. I realized how rare the information was, and it motivated me to share my insights and expertise. I became passionate about helping artists who had the drive and desire to make it in this industry. Aspiring artists learn how to locate job opportunities where they live, how to formulate attention-grabbing resumes, build inexpensive yet online portfolios, create comp cards, business cards and build relationships that secure jobs for them now and into the future. They are taught the ins and outs of finding an agent to represent them, how to establish a day rate, and how to negotiate with creative decision-makers without being intimidated.

25 Responses to “Video: Recommended Most Reached For Makeup Brushes”

  1. Nashly77 says:

    You look so pretty tday and loved the vid. Do you have a make up tutorial for this look?

  2. eb1482 says:

    wahala dey oh

  3. cintia ortet says:

    good tips for brushes :D

  4. beautybyjj says:

    probably about 2 times

  5. JIMMYAD46 says:

    I CONTINIOUSLY REVEL IN YOU’RE EXTREME BEAUTY.

  6. NatashaMolissa says:

    Those in the uk you can find real technique brushes in boots.. :)

  7. wajahatbajwa1966 says:

    Plz do vlogs

  8. XOgabriellea says:

    You have nice arms lol (:

  9. CollegeGirlMedia says:

    your hair looks lighter, the blonde looks good on you

  10. MsItgirl69 says:

    Your hair and make up looks fab

  11. sweetypie1390 says:

    how many times would u use your brush before you wash them???

  12. AnneCecilie9 says:

    Your hair looks Amazing! and the lip color is Hot!.. Love the video really helpful! Thanks :)

  13. beautybyjj says:

    lol i’m not wearing one

  14. xoxBChantalxox says:

    I have the same problem with my forehead. I think it’s because mine is dry

  15. bouquiish says:

    lool u didnt tell us ur now engaged*the engagement ring* /:)

  16. TheRaRa07 says:

    Ok u twisted my arm I’m getting some real technique brushes lol. Ur hair is absolutely fab!!!

  17. temptingtracy says:

    Please do a hair tutorial like this love this. Btw hello from Manchester! :)

  18. FlaviaAfterDark says:

    What lipcolor are you wearing? It looks amazing!

  19. MissSushineHappy says:

    3:21 – I used to find this but now I apply my concealer on my spots before my foundation this isn’t as bad :) great video! Really helpful!! <3

  20. DisneyStarsTube says:

    ooh the hair looks pretty now! it looked really weird at first.

  21. Glamordie69 says:

    what dye did you use for coloring your hair?

  22. Ebonee24ful says:

    Love Ur Hair…Gorgeous!!!!

  23. TheShaBoogie says:

    You really should show us how you curl your hair. I request a Tutorial on how to curl with a curling wand or whatever it is that you use to curl your hair so beautifully. If anyone else would like her to do a curl tut, please like the comment so she can see it. Thanks. I just love to see you btw! That hair and make up is gorgeous!!

  24. dbriscoe2002 says:

    Your lipstick color is hot! What brand and color of lipstick. Did you use a nude or orange color lip pencil as well? Oh, just read your comment on the lip stick

  25. dbriscoe2002 says:

    Your lipstick color is hot! What brand and color of lipstick. Did you use a nude or orange color lip pencil as well?