Because our music video is thoroughly based on our artist and their star persona, it is important that each look they have in each set is interesting and matches our desired cool aesthetic. Due to this, we want our artist's makeup to look unique and edgy to match this vibe.
I sourced images from Google of makeup looks that we want to include on our shoot day:
I think that this shimmery eyeshadow will look good with the wall of clocks as it goes with the warm tones of our video and is not too extravagant and therefore won't take away the attention from the clocks.
We all agreed that a glossy makeup look would look really effective in the set where we will project roman numerals onto our artist whilst she lies on the wooden floor. This is because the projections will then bounce off the gloss of her face, this look is also trending right now so our artist will look modern and new to our audience.
We liked to idea of doing smoky graphic liner on our artist so that it would pick up on Camera even in wide shots. We also think that this will also help to build our artist's star persona of being cool and fashionable. We will most likely have graphic liner on our artist in the apartment/sofa set up and during the table with the duplicate screen. We also think that including some face gems across the artist's cheeks could also help to highlight her face and bring looks together.
We think that doing a glowy makeup look with subtle brown eyeshadow will look best for the pendulum set as the lighting will be quite dark and therefore makeup won't really pick up. However, we had the idea to place orange gems across her chest which will pick up on camera and help to still make our artist look fashionable.
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