Advanced Media and Creative Makeup Artistry
Explore the high-fashion and editorial looks created within my media makeup program. These images demonstrate the technical standards I set for my students, covering everything from glass skin effects to avant-garde photography makeup.
A fantasy makeup look from my media makeup course. Students learn to work with unconventional materials to create stunning headpieces and complementary makeup.
Pushing creative boundaries with this Pop Art inspired glass look. I teach techniques like eyebrow erasing and creating high-shine, reflective skin for TV and video photography.
An editorial look featuring a bold, glossy gold eye and lip on a dusky skin model. We explore different textures and finishes to create impactful images.
Inspired by the masters, this is my recreation of a Pat McGrath runway look. In my classes, we study iconic makeup moments and learn the techniques behind them, like this 'glass skin' effect.
A dramatic before-and-after of a photography-ready HD makeup look. I teach students how to create makeup that looks flawless and striking on camera.
A creative color photography look in progress. This video shows the application of abstract shapes and colors, a key skill for editorial work.
A bold color photography look using contrasting pink and black shapes to create a dramatic, mask-like effect around the eyes.
A closer view of the Pop Art makeup, showing the crisp lines and vibrant, glittery eyeshadow that define this style.
This angle highlights the glossy, reflective finish on the skin, a key element of the 'glass look' we were creating.
The complete look, showing how the makeup transforms the face into a living piece of art.
About Advanced Media & Creative Artistry
In this industry, looking good in real life is different from looking good on camera. My students do not just learn to apply product. They learn to manage lighting, balance textures, and create complex effects like eyebrow erasing that a professional camera demands. Whether it is a high-fashion editorial shoot or a film assignment, understanding how makeup interacts with professional studio lights is the difference between an amateur and a professional portfolio.
Technical Artistry for Media and Film
Creating makeup for a lens requires a different approach than everyday styling. In my CIDESCO-accredited media makeup program at my Ghatkopar academy, we strip away the guesswork. Students spend hours mastering the precise interplay between skin texture, reflective pigments, and studio lighting.
What We Cover
- Editorial Techniques: From achieving a flawless 'glass skin' finish to creating striking, avant-garde textures, we explore how to make skin catch light in a way that photographs perfectly.
- Correction and Precision: You will learn to perform advanced tasks like eyebrow blocking and specialized contouring for camera-ready aesthetics.
- Professional Standards: We use premium products like MAC, Bobbi Brown, and Kryolan to understand how formulas perform under heat and high-definition resolution.
Building a Career-Ready Portfolio
The most critical part of an artist's journey is the work they have to show for it. My diploma course includes ten professional photo shoots. By the time you graduate, you are not just presenting a certificate; you are showing a portfolio of diverse, high-quality images that prove you can deliver on a real film or fashion set. This course is for those who are serious about treating makeup as a professional discipline.
Meerra Mevawala
I am Meerra Mevawala. I believe makeup is a language of its own, and in my media and editorial classes, we learn to speak it fluently. My focus is always on precise, technical training that prepares you for real sets, not just practice sessions.
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