Monday, December 17, 2012

Oscar Time

Oscar time is just around the corner so all the preliminary voting is about to begin.  Just announced are the movies in the running for best makeup.  Let's see who is going to make the final cut.
Take a look at Screen Crush's review of the seven films up for consideration.  Tell me what you think.

 The Final Nominations for Makeup & Hairstyling for the 85th Academy Awards are:

Hitchcock
The Hobbit: An expected Journey
les Miserables
Lincoln
Looper
Men inBlack 3
Snow White and the Huntsman
 
January 5th, 2013, Members of the Academy's Makeup Artists and Hairstylists Branch will view a 10 minute excerpt from each film listed and then cast their final vote to nominate the three films for consideration.  Those Films will be listed on the final ballot which is voted on by all Academy members.

Thursday January 10th, at 5:30 AM PST The Academy will announce the 2013 Oscar nominations 

The 85th Academy Awards will air live on Sunday February 24, 2013 on ABC.

Stay tuned...

Monday, December 10, 2012

Schedule of 2013 Lipstick Lectures

Just wanted to share with you the 2013 Schedule for Lipstick Lectures from Workshops by Marietta.  This free online one-hour seminar takes place the second Saturday of each month at 11:00 AM E.S.T. Please note that occasionally the schedule might change due to conflicting engagements.

Saturday, December 8, 2012

The Makeup Show Orlando

On Saturday November 3rd,  I got an early start so that I could pack for The Makeup Show Orlando.  I was excited about this show because I felt it would have a large number of attendees.  My goal was to meet as many people as possible and encourage them to attend my seminar on the main floor.  In addition, I also wanted to spread the word about my upcoming "Lipstick Session" seminars and hands-on-workshops for December as well as the upcoming 2013 calendar year.   

While checking my emails that morning, I saw an email from Marcia Weekes, the director and producer of the "Hush" series and "Chrissy", the newly released children's movie from Barbados.  Upon reading the email I realize that I would have to shorten my trip to Orlando because attached to the email was an e-ticket for Barbados leaving out of Miami on Monday, November 5th.  That meant my Orlando trip would be shortened by a day in order to make that flight.  As disappointed as I was to curtail this trip, I was just as excited to embark upon this new venture.  I worked with Marcia and her husband Dave as a "Creative Consultant" on "Chrissy", so I was very excited to see the final project.  

My husband and I drove up to Orlando on Saturday evening, It was a lovely drive.  Of course he did all the driving.  We crashed at a girlfriend's home for the night.
On Sunday morning we headed off to the Peabody Hotel in downtown Orlando.  After being misguided by that "talking lady" on the GPS, we finally found our way.  We hurried into the event hall and quickly set up our booth, which was occupied with boxes from both Stila Cosmetics and Ofra Cosmetics.  Our booth turned out to be their holding area. HUMMM...not sure about that one.   
The hall was buzzing, so many eager and excited artists. I love that feeling, especially when I have to speak.  I couldn't wait to take the stage.  My lecture focused on The Dynamics of Film and Television, a breakdown of what film and television is about.  It felt good to see a nice crowd in the corner waiting for me to speak.  I received a warm welcome from the packed corner.   Everyone was eager to ask questions about the industry. I was still surprised at many of the questions pertaining to film and television, which tells me, more education is needed.  My class schedule for 2013 will be posted shortly...Education, Education, Education... 

As I was collecting emails in my seminar corner, Errol was busy collecting emails at our booth.  The consummate salesman/husband, he was busy selling his wife's talent to whoever would lend an ear.  That's why I love him so.  We passed out a lot of information on upcoming seminars from Workshops by Marietta.  

It was a great weekend, too bad I had to cut it short by a day. 

One of the highlights of this show was being able to hang and chat with the fabulous makeup artist Tia Danztler, some of Jennifer Hudson's great looks.  I had a chance to listen to her speak as well as purchase her wonderful new DVD Red Carpet Beauty SecretsCheck it out!

As soon as the show was over on Sunday, we hightailed it out of The Peabody and headed back to good ole Davie, so that I could unpack...repack, and be up by the crack of dawn to head off to Miami and catch AA to Barbados, my island in the sun.

I appreciate all the support and encouragement I always receive when I speak at a trade show.  So, thanks to all who showed up for my lecture and for those who stopped by to say hello or signed my mailing list.  It was my pleasure  If you haven't done so yet, take a minute to join my blog "Diary Of A Makeup Artist" by submitting your email address directly on the front page of the site, and also like my Workshops by Marietta page.

Stay tuned..


Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Self Doubt



                                                                                   

Not being sure when exactly principal photography would start, I still assumed they would call me as promised.  After all, why shouldn’t they?  I have been in this business long enough.  I am confident that my background and experience is plenty to get me hired.  For crying out loud, Malcolm X spans several decades, the ‘20s, ‘30s, ‘40s, ‘50s, ‘60s and ‘70s.  Some days I was in charge of 50 makeup artists and hair stylists, manning some 4000-plus-background artists (extras).  Eve’s Bayou was a period film and so was Tina, What’s Love Got To Do With It, which also covers a couple of decades.  Angela Bassett had 52 wardrobe changes in that movie. 

Well that call never came.  So there was a brief window when I started to doubt myself and my abilities to perform in the industry.   After all, the last movie I worked on was the Miami location of Old Dogs in 2007, where I was personal makeup artist to Rita Wilson.   My doubt quickly morphed to fear.  Why was I so scared? I was starting over one more time.  I had to prove myself once more.  My experience should have been enough for them to make a solid decision.   Maybe they are looking for something else.  Someone with more print and fashion experience than film.  I am not going to browbeat myself.  I told my husband that if this was for me it would happen.  I’m putting it out to the universe and left it in God’s hands. 

Well, the universe finally answered.

Monday, October 17
It was somewhere after lunch.  I had just finished my live online makeup class and was grading assignments when I picked up the phone to the frantic voice of Mara Brock Akil’s on the other end. Our conversation went somewhat like this:
Mara:  Hi Marietta, Do you remember me?  We interviewed you a few months back for the movie Sparkle.  I am Mara Brock Akil, the writer and producer of the film.
I  steard  at the phone.  Aren’t they shooting the movie now?  Why is she calling me now?   
Me:  Of course I remember you.  We had a great interview.   How can I help you?

Mara:  We are into our second week of shooting and we are having some challenges.

Me:  What kind of challenges? 

Skeptical, I kept waiting for her to explain the challenges, hoping she would also explain why I hadn’t heard from her.   I admit I was put off a little bit.

Me:  I was disappointed when I didn’t hear from you.  You didn’t seem like the type to leave someone hanging on, so I thought it strange. 

She apologized profusely.   Her line producer was suppose to have called to thank me for the interview and notify me that they had hired someone else. 

Me:  What kind of trouble are you having?  In my mind I am wondering why she doesn’t get to the point.

Mara:  Our makeup department is in serious TROUBLE.  During our interview, you stressed the importance of having an experienced department head.  That resonated with us. Better late than never.  We really need some help restructuring the department. 

This was the first in a series of calls that afternoon.  Each was more panicked than the previous.   She finally said things had gone from bad to worse to downright horrific.  As we were speaking the makeup artist in question was packing to leave.  I could hear the stress and anxiety in Mara’s voice and I truly felt bad for her.  I wasn’t sure what she was looking for, but I told her that I would come and assess the situation and see how I could be of help until they found someone else.  It was just after 6:00 pm when she asked if I could get on the next flight this evening to Detroit? 

Me:  Dahhhhhhh, are you kidding me…like the next flight out of Fort Lauderdale? 

I told her that I couldn’t leave that night but asked her to get me on the first flight out of Fort Lauderdale the next day.  She was open to that.  After a brief discussion with my husband, we both agreed that I would travel to Detroit, cautiously. 

Within a few minutes the line producer called to discuss details, travel arrangements, salary, perdiem, shipping of equipment, transportation and accommodations. I put the phone down and panicked.  How was I going to do this?   Fly to Detroit to work on a period movie that was already in production for two weeks?  Was I crazy?   Where was I going to start? 

I needed to do laundry, to gather winter clothes, to sort out makeup.  What was I going to take?  I was going nuts.   I didn’t even have a script.  I had just enough time to throw three pairs of pants and three turtlenecks into a suitcase along with an assortment of makeup to head off on the first flight next morning to Detroit.  I had absolutely no idea who the actors were that I would be working with or the makeup crew that was already there.   Are there allergies?  Are there idiosyncrasies?  Are there personality quirks? Are we going to all get along?

I spent most of the evening sorting and packing makeup.  I didn’t have enough time to ship my makeup so I carried it as excess baggage.  I packed two small suitcases with makeup and one standard size with clothes, boots and coats.  I didn’t get much sleep.  By the time I laid down around 3:30 am, I had to get up, throw the rest of my things in a carry-on-bag, pay some bills, organize myself a little more and be out of the house by 6:00 am.  I was leaving 80-degree weather in south Florida and heading to Detroit in the middle of fall.  Does this sound glamorous?

Tuesday October 18
I felt like I was starting over for the umpteenth time; reinventing myself once again.  I couldn’t sleep on the plane.  I was a bundle of nerves.  I arrived in Detroit, where a driver with a sign was waiting for me in the baggage claim area.  He collected my luggage and took me to The Doubletree,  downtown Metro Detroit.  I expected when I checked in that I would have had a package at the front desk or some kind of message walking me through the day.  Disappointed I was, there was nothing.  Maybe they left it in the room, along with a welcome basket.  I opened the door, Still nothing.  No call sheet!  No messages! Nothing!  I tried all the phone numbers that I had, Mara’s, Scott’s, Debra’s, no answer. 

Hmm, I’m thinking, what am I doing here?    I was tired but I was too scared to lay my head down, afraid that if I fell asleep I would miss a phone call from production.   I didn’t have a call sheet so how was I to know they were on a night schedule.   Everyone was asleep.  After a couple of hours at the hotel , during which I must have dozed, the second AD finally called and told me to meet him in the lobby because I was riding to the set with him.  What was I going to find?

Stay tuned...




Saturday, August 11, 2012

My Road To Sparkle


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Sparkle - coming August 17th to a theatre near you

The Interview
Monday August 15, 2011
I interviewed for "Sparkle" via telephone with Mara Brock Akil, Debra Martin Chase and Gaylyn Fraiche , the writer and producers.  The Three were in Los Angeles and I was at home in south Florida.  They were curious about the seven-year gap in my career.  Let’s be real, I took a break to raise my kid.  No apologies!  No regrets! I made sure they understood that even though I took a hiatus from the industry that I never stopped doing makeup.

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Festive Makeup Ideas for New Year's Eve and Everyday...

On Sunday December 25th, I had my 4 minutes of fame in the South Florida market.  I had a chance to appear on WPLG Channel 10 Miami - Just News.  I did a segment on Festive Makeup Ideas for New Year's Eve.  It was a great experience, just like my days with Interface Cosmetics.  I did holiday looks on three models, Nina, Ana Maria, and Ariella.

I also used this opportunity to give two of my makeup students from Cosmix School of Makeup Artistry, Rachel (assistant) and Ana Maria (model) a chance to see the operations of a Television studio.

My husband Errol and my son Gregoire also accompanied me.  Gregoire played photographer, while Errol helped me set up.

So thank you Rachel, Errol and Gregoire, and thanks to my models Nina, Ana Maria and Ariella.

Things moved very quickly, I had less than an hour to do three models.  Whew...


Big thank you to Palladio Beauty Group available at Sally's Beauty Supply nationwide

Festive Makeup Ideas For New Year's Eve and Everyday

Ana Maria  
Foundation:       RCMA Color Process Foundation Shinto 2                      
Powder:             William Tuttle - Ultra Fine Translucent Face Powder                         
Cream Blush:    Eve Pearl High Definition Cream Blush Trio                     
Eyes:                  Palladio
Baked Eyeshadow Trio in "Metallics"
Lips:                   Palladio Herbal Lipstick in "Just Red"
                            Palladio Waterproof Retractable Lip Liner in "Bright Red"
Nina 
Foundation:     
RCMA Color Process Foundation
Powder:            
Custom blended
Cream Blush:   
Eve Pearl High Definition Cream Blush Trio
Eyes:                  Palladio Baked Eyeshadow Single in "Bronzee"
                           Palladio Herbal Thickening Mascara in "Black"
Lips:                  Palladio Waterproof Retractable Lip Liner in "Blackberry"
                           Palladio Herbal Lipstick in "Juniper"

Ariella
Foundation:     RCMA
Color Process Foundation
Powder:            William Tuttle -
Ultra Fine Translucent Face Powder 
Cream Blush:   Eve Pearl
High Definition Cream Blush Trio
                          Palladio Baked Blush in "Wish"
Eyes:                Palladio
Baked Eyeshadow Trio in "Pink Bliss"
Lips:                 Palladio Herbal Lipstick in "Pinky"
                          Palladio Herbal Lip Gloss in "Passion Pink"


RCMA and Tuttle products available at www.alconeco.com 
Eve Pearl available at www.evepearl.com 



Helpful Hints:
  • Try using a primer prior to applying makeup to keep makeup lasting longer     Lancôme’s Pure Focus T-Zone Powder Gel or
    Palladio’s Herbal Liquid Foundation Primer 
    Really large pores - try Clinique Pore Minimizer T-Zone Shine Control 
    Skin a bit dry - try Eve Pearl’s Priming Moisturizer with Astaxanthin
                          - Embryolisse’s lait-crème concentre (24 hr miracle cream)
  • For longer lasting blush, try using a cream blush, must be applied after foundation but before powder
  • Want makeup to hold up all night, set foundation with powder applied with a powder puff, then lightly brush off excess
  • To keep lipstick lasting longer, use a light dusting of powder over lips, then apply lip pencil all over, then lipstick with a brush, and then a tad of gloss in the middle of the bottom lip, just the middle to avoid product bleeding all over mouth
  • Keep eyes sexy by smudging dark brown, black, or eggplant in the outer corners of the eye.  Use lots of mascara, or try adding false lashes for a very dramatic sexy look
  • Keep eyes a soft nude with rosy cheeks, and a full mouth
  • Add a tad of glitter to body lotion for a soft shimmer to the skin
  • Losing your color in the South Florida cold, add a bronzing powder all over the face for a sexy shimmery look.