Every extracurricular internship is the fastest process of learning and growth.
Once, when the students went out to film independently, the other party suddenly added makeup for the actor's injuries. And these two students had not yet learned special effects makeup. In the absence of a teacher, how should the students respond?
The teacher quickly completed the bruise makeup in the simplest way by recording a tutorial video. The students also calmly completed it using their existing makeup products.
After finishing, send the photos to the teacher for confirmation of position and color. At the same time, communicate with the on-site crew about the noticeable effect of the wound makeup on camera, and whether the color saturation needs to be enhanced. None of this can be learned in the classroom.
Extracurricular internship experience can train your on-the-spot reaction to unexpected situations and how to apply the foundational skills you've learned. The academy's teaching isn't rigid; it's not about mastering one formula or technique to rule them all, but about how to use the tools at hand to complete a design.
The styling designs that actors need based on on-site shooting requirements are also situations students will encounter in society in the future. The internship opportunities provided by the school are intended to lay the foundation for students' on-the-spot reaction skills before graduation, so that they will know how to meet shooting requirements in special situations after entering society.
Let's see our students' finished products!
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