Little Shop of Horrors - meeting 1:
Little Shop Of Horrors - meeting one:
Little Shop Of Horrors is a comedy rock musical and, overall, a love story, but also a warning of
what happens if you do anything to get what you want. Seymour, a plant shop worker on Skid Row,
discovers an alien-like plant, and finds out that when this plant is fed human blood, things suddenly
go right for him.
LSOH has a film adaptation that was based off of the musical by Howard Ashman and Alan
Menken. These are both set in the early 1960’s. However, for the production we will be working on,
it was decided that it will be set in the 1990’s instead. To show this, the characters' hair, clothes
and makeup will need to be based off of popular trends in the 90’s. To make sure we are able to
achieve this, we will all need to conduct some research on this topic to develop our knowledge on
90’s hair, makeup and fashion and produce moodboards, face charts and designs to help with our work
on the character makeup designs. These moodboards will consist of a collection of images surrounding
a certain topic, face charts are designs created using makeup on a face with theproducts we used listed below and designs are drawings of the makeup we will be creating. We will
also have to adapt the hair and makeup to a theatre performance. To do this, the makeup will need to
be a lot more bold to make it stand out on the stage, in front of the audience and underneath the stage
lights.
The production will be held at The Hub in Teeside University on 20/05/2021 and 21/05/2021.
This meeting was held on 16/03/2021
Started: 9:30am
Finished :11:30am
Those who attended:
Francesca
Leah
Kassie
Isobel
Emily
Abigail
Paige
Stephen
Hannah
Eleanor
The meeting took place on Microsoft Teams.
The image above shows a screenshot of the meeting.
During this meeting, we went over the project brief, discussing what we will be doing as a makeup
department; both individually and as a group. This would include gathering ideas for each of the
characters (such as creating moodboards and researching the overall theme of the show), creating
makeup designs for each of the characters and developing these ideas as a group through
experimentation and creating face charts for each of the characters.
We also talked about the assessment criteria and evidence and the grading criteria for the project.
We then read through the script as a group. Each person voiced a character.
Francesca voiced Audrey
Leah voiced Chiffon
Stephen voiced Seymour
Emily voiced Crystal
Eleanor voiced Audrey 2
Hannah voiced the news reporter
Isobel voiced Ronette
I voiced Mrs Luce
During this meeting, we were all assigned work to do over the Easter holiday in time for the next
meeting. We needed to come up with moodboards and designs for the characters Seymour, Audrey,
Audrey Two and the three girls. These moodboards should consist of images and drawings (maybe
even colour swatches) to help inspire the character design. The character design is how we pictured
the character’s hair and makeup to look like, using the moodboard as inspiration (these will then be
developed/changed as we progress).
When creating the moodboard and design for Seymour, I took a look at famous 90’s actors such as
Johnny Depp and Christan Slater. When creating the moodboard and design for Audrey, I took a look
at 90’s Britney Spears and Alicia Silverstone. When creating the moodboard and design for Audrey Two,
I took inspiration from the drag queen Crystal Methyd and took a look at different types of plants
(such as a venus flytrap and a pitcher plant) as this character was meant to be a giant, man eating plant.
When creating the moodboard and desin for the girls, I took a look at popular 90’s makeup colours and
techniques (such as: thin eyebrows and bold/metallic colours).
Once the meeting was over, I read through the script once more and highlighted / annotated any parts
that we need to know to help us with future designs such as the characters personalities, any notes
about the lighting, anything that will contribute to the changing of the makeup (e.g Audrey’s black eye /
being slapped across the cheek).
Lighting:
Shown above are some of the notes I have highlighted about the stage lighting. I highlighted these as,
if they were to be used in the production, this would mean that the lighting will vary in colours. This is
important to know as the makeup will need to be adjusted so that it is still noticeable under the different
light colours and intensity. This will also affect the hair as, especially with bright backlighting, any
flyaways on the hair will need to be slicked back down using gel as otherwise this could cause the hair
to look messy.
Injuries:
In the images shown above, I have highlighted and annotated any notes that show potential injuries,
such as: Audrey’s bruised eye and Seymour’s cuts. These are important as these injuries will need to
be obvious to everyone in the audience and so we will need to figure out a way to make these apparent
(such as using spray blood on Audrey Two and using dark colours for the bruise).
Notes to help with the makeup:
Shown above, I have highlighted any extra notes about the characters, especially what they will be
wearing and their personality as the makeup will need to reflect this (example: Mrs Luce wearing a
business suit with fox fur shows that she is a glamorous character, therefore the hair and makeup will
need to be neat and glamorous to demonstrate this).
References: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Shop_of_Horrors_(musical)
https://www.mtishows.com/show-history/1437
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Shop_of_Horrors_(film)#:~:text=10%20External%20links-,Plot,L
ittle%20Shop%20of%20Horrors%22).
The Makeup Artist Handbook: Techniques for Film, Television, Photography and Theatre (Mindy Hall, 2008)
www.littleshopnyc.com
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