Show Putting Their Best Face Forward Suzanne Houghton Campus Editor Their faces come across the camera camera camera cam cam- era as they inform their audience as to what is occurring in the world Individuals in the Salt Lake Community College news programs are discovering it takes a lot of courage to put on a face for their audiences Grace Birch instructor in the Cosmetology Department here at gave students involved with Globe News a little insight on how to make on air faces a little easier to do Makeup Some shudder at atthe atthe atthe the two-syllable two word But most females and even some brave males admit they use it on a adaily adaily adaily daily or even twice daily basis What we as an audience see on Globe News doesn't compare to the work which occurs before the cameras are turned on and it isn't just the journalism Individuals who go on-air on spend countless amounts of time preparing for their on air broadcast Makeup is different for television television television sion versus everyday use and t m W t i tJ l H 1 i 0 r. r Y w t 1 s J Ii 4 I rC Y F s r. r I ti I Iy y k t y Photo By Suzanne Houghton students have to learn what the difference is between the two What might look like a good makeup job in front of the mirror minor could change drastically when lights are added in the studio Movies and television programs programs programs pro pro- grams portray individuals involved in the media as having people to do their makeup What we see in the movies isn't what happens in real life Anchors and reporters are usually responsible for their own appearance that is until they reach national status such as Katie Couric Being pretty and flawless isn't easy and it isn't cheap As any female can testify cosmetics can get rather expensive Birch showed students the less is better theory and suggested a few products to always keep on hand and have an on air makeup kit Foundation powder and three to four colors for the eyes are the basics needed in such a kit Putting your face on camera can be really intimidating You are putting yourself in the light and sometimes individuals are criticized for what they wear and what makeup they use I dont don't want them the audience audience audi audi- audience ence to judge me by the way I look Theres There's more than the way you look commented Jodi Spencer a student with Globe Television When putting makeup on students students students stu stu- stu- stu dents should remember to start with a good foundation even out their skin tone The students were taught choosing the right foundation will make a difference difference difference differ differ- ence as to how the rest of the makeup will be applied However the foundation is just the beginning of the process One of the most important items to have in their supply is powder When you are doing makeup for camera you are going to be using a lot of powder When you are under the hot lights you start to perspire and it starts to penetrate penetrate penetrate pene pene- through and the lights come off of it said Birch Despite common beliefs males maleson on camera wear makeup and have to go through the whole process too Men putting on makeup is different and doesn't take as much but it is required Makeup isn't bad for men if applied right But I dont don't think my friends know commented Anthony White a student with Globe Television What we see doesn't compare compare compare com com- pare to the work that occurs before the camera turns on Although we might believe it is just a lot of skills have to first be applied C |