Schedule 2011
SHOW HOURS: Sat. (General admission) 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. and Sun. (General admission) 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Seating is limited, please arrive early.
Schedule subject to change.
Saturday, Nov. 12, 2011
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10—11 a.m. |
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Crown Brush presents KOREN ZANDER, aka EnKore
Learn how to achieve dramatic looks using the bright, vivid colors widely used in editorial and print. From avant garde to theatrical, this intricate style often appears in magazines and music videos. Demonstration covers various mixing media and which brushes to use. Main Stage (Maximum seating: 300) |
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Obsessive Compulsive Cosmetics presents EMILY ANSEL
Open Forum Stage (Maximum seating: 150) |
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| 11:15 a.m.—12:15 p.m. |
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Make-Up Artist magazine and Cinema Secrets present MAURICE STEIN Main Stage (Maximum seating: 350) |
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Temptu Pro presents JENAI CHIN
Airbrushing isn’t just about the complexion any more. Temptu Pro trainer Jenai Chin leads a seminar demonstrating the wide variety of effects you can create with an airbrush and Temptu’s award-winning silicone-based formula. From blush to brows to eyes, you will learn how to maximize your airbrush and use it for more than just foundation.
Open Forum Stage (Maximum seating: 150) |
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12:30 p.m.—1:30 p.m. |
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Make-Up Artist magazine presents RANDY DAUDLIN
Randy Daudlin will create an out-of-kit demon character on his female model.
Open Forum Stage (Maximum seating: 150)
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M.A.C. presents MELISSA GIBSON
The vamp. The siren. The bombshell. The diva. M.A.C. Pro Senior Artist Melissa Gibson shows how to interpret the looks of legendary beauties for inventive editorial make-up. Learn techniques for creating iconic make-up, from the smoky eyes of the ‘20s to classic red Hollywood lips to drawn-on lashes.
Main Stage (Maximum seating: 300) |
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2—2:30 p.m. |
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| Student Competition Beauty/Fantasy Awards Show Watch as the stars of tomorrow face off in the student make-up competition. Models will present the final make-up creations of make-up students, who are competing for cash and prizes. This year’s beauty competition has a tribal beauty theme; the character competition has a mythological creatures theme. Main Stage (Maximum seating: 300) |
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EVE PEARL
The bridal industry is one of the most important and consistent sources of income for make-up artists. Emmy-winning artist and author Eve Pearl focuses on the bride and wedding party, paying special attention to skin tone, color theory and the Eve Pearl method. Pearl shares her special way of applying eyelashes, creating a natural facelift, remedies for dark circles, blemishes, tattoos, scars and more. Learn how to coordinate bridal trials, book jobs, create bridal contracts, what to charge for services, preparation and organization. Learn how to achieve a long-lasting look on all skin tones, step-by-step corrective make-up techniques and how to advertise and promote your services to brides.
Open Forum Stage (Maximum seating: 150) |
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2:45 p.m.—3:45 p.m. |
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Royal & Langnickel Brush Mfg. presents KEVIN JAMES BENNETT
Knowing how to translate the latest runway looks into beautiful, wearable make-up is essential. Whether your client is working a black-tie event or the red carpet, as a make-up artist, your trained eye and attention to detail and balance are essential for turning trends into stylish, memorable looks. Let award-winning make-up artist Kevin James (KJ) Bennett guide you through the color palettes and essential tools and techniques that will give your work a sophisticated look with a fashion-forward edge.
Main Stage (Maximum seating: 300) |
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4—5 p.m. |
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Make-Up Artist magazine presents KEYNOTE SPEAKER ROSHAR
Main Stage (Maxium Seating: 300) |
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Sunday, Nov. 13, 2011
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10:30—11:30 a.m. |
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Make-Up Artist magazine presents KEYNOTE SPEAKER ADRIEN MOROT
Adrien Morot was a monster and make-up fan from an early age. His teachers and parents suggested that he find more stable and realistic work as an adult, but at age 20, he left Montreal to pursue his dreams in Los Angeles. Since then, he has worked on more than 100 features and has traveled internationally, shooting movies in some astounding places. He was a nominee for the Achievement in Makeup Oscar at this year’s Academy Awards, for the movie Barney’s Version. Morot runs his studio from Montreal; his work also appears in Source Code, Immortals and on www.adrienmorotmakeupfx.com.
Main Stage (Maximum seating: 300) |
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11:15 a.m.—12:15 p.m. |
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EVE PEARL
If you have not achieved the best financial and personal return on your make-up skills, that’s because make-up skills are not enough! Grow your portfolio, increase your profits and maximize your time by turning your make-up skills into a rewarding business. Eve Pearl, a five-time Emmy winner, make-up artist, author, entrepreneur and founder of her namesake brand, shares her hard-earned knowledge on how to develop and build your make-up business.
Open Forum Stage (Maximum seating: 150) |
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11:45 a.m.—12:45 p.m. |
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Make Up For Ever presents FLORIANE DAVID
Make Up For Ever Academy NYC education director Floriane David demonstrates how to take basic beauty make-up to the next level. With more than 18 years of industry experience, David has learned that adding strategic artistic touches like prosthetics to a beautifully prepared canvas can help elevate any make-up application. This session should be especially enlightening for beauty and editorial artists looking to make their work stand out.
Main Stage (Maximum seating: 300) |
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12:30—1:30 p.m. |
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Naked Cosmetics presents KOREN ZANDER, aka EnKore
Learn how create smoky, seductive, sultry and dramatic eye looks using Naked Cosmetic’s Heavy Metal collection. Koren Zander will demonstrate how to achieve make-up looks using loose powders with ease and the least amount of mess. Tips and tricks on how to prevent fall-off, eliminate bristle marks and much more will be covered. The basics of how to create colored mascara, liquid liner, lip gloss, tinted moisturizer and cream blush with loose powders also will be demonstrated.
Open Forum Stage (Maximum seating: 150) |
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Yaby Cosmetics presents ROSHAR
Known for his daring use of color and his ability to create some of the most inspiring runway and editorial work seen today, Roshar will share his techniques on the effective use of colors in runway make-up design.
Main Stage (Maximum seating: 300) |
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| 1:45—2:45 p.m. | ||
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Royal & Langnickel Brush Mfg. presents VARGAS
In the Art of Illusion, Vargas discusses the best ways to apply color to prosthetics and create three-dimensional effects on nose, ear and forehead appliances to change a character’s appearance. He’ll cover injury simulation, aging effects, monsters, fantasy art, beauty in a creative atmosphere and how to best use your brushes.
Open Forum Stage (Maximum seating: 150) |
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| 2:45—3:15 p.m. | ||
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Student Competition Character/Prosthetic Awards Show |
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3:15 p.m.—4:15 p.m. |
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Crown Brush presents ELESSA JADE of pursebuzz.com
Make-up brushes are an essential part of any kit, and learning the fundamentals of proper brush application will put you ahead of the curve. Find out what makes an ideal brush, which brushes all make-up artist need in their kits and how each brush creates a different look and finish. Elessa Jade will also show you how to repurpose your brushes in a way you have never seen.
Open Forum Stage (Maximum seating: 150) |
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3:30 p.m.— 4:30 p.m. |
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Make-Up Artist magazine presents KEYNOTE SPEAKER HOWARD BERGER
Howard Berger worked with Stan Winston on Predator and Aliens and Rick Baker on Harry and the Hendersons. In 1988, Berger and Gregory Nicotero formed their own studio, KNB EFX Group, Inc. in Los Angeles. KNB has worked on Dances with Wolves, Casino, the Kill Bill films, Inglourious Basterds, Army of Darkness and Sin City. Berger’s greatest challenge thus far has been adapting The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. It earned him a BAFTA for Best Makeup and an Academy Award for Achievement in Makeup. He has also worked on the second and third Narnia films.
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