I want to know how to give urself a bruise im making a low budget film with my collage class i want authentic bruises so it looks real since i had to settle on snags for organs i should get this one!
Like all other films, it's probably best to use make up. It will show up better on camera. So just go on youtube and you'll find lots of videos that can show you how to use make up to make it look like you have a bruise. [ lightoftruth's advice column | Ask lightoftruth A Question ]
LM answered Sunday May 4 2014, 4:03 am: Don't bruise yourself. It's unnecessary, and won't show up on film as much as you're hoping. Besides, you could REALLY damage your body by doing this. Don't hit yourself with anything - another user suggested a hairspray bottle. Just don't.
Makeup can very easily create realistic bruises. Get dark colors: browns, blacks, greens, greys, plums. Sponge it on, swirl it, experiment. It'll look like a bruise in no time. For extra staying power, use foundation or primer underneath.
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Dragonflymagic answered Sunday May 4 2014, 1:09 am: If real actor and actresses had to yet burned, bruised,slashed and cut, etc... for real, they wouldnt do a movie, and you don't have to give yourself a real bruise. Besides, it may not even really show up on film. If you're more into the directing and general creating of it, my best idea is to find someone your age hoping to go for a job as a makeup artist or special effects for the experience in your film. Good luck. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
flexi01 answered Saturday May 3 2014, 9:12 pm: You can try hitting whenever you need a bruise on the skin with a hairspray can because they're metal and don't hurt too much but will bruise [ flexi01's advice column | Ask flexi01 A Question ]
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