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Insider Tips to Becoming a Unionized Makeup Artist for Film and Television in Canada

Learn what it takes to become a unionized makeup artist and start a career in the fashion, film or television industry

Becoming a unionized makeup artist for the fashion, film and television industry in Canada involves several key steps. Here’s a guide to help you navigate the process:

1. Develop Your Skills and Build a Portfolio

Education and Training: Enroll in an accredited and recognized makeup artistry program, such as the Advanced Makeup Artistry Diploma at GLOW College and be sure to add on the Film and Television Trauma Certificate alongside. This combination of skills and credentials is ideal for becoming a well-rounded Industry Artist as it gives you the essential skills to work on set.

Build a Portfolio: Start by working on small shows, events, photoshoots, student films, or independent productions to create a strong portfolio showcasing your skills. We now have a lineup of industry opportunities for our students to gain industry experiences. Participating in these will help you capture a variety of looks in your portfolio from Beauty, Fashion, Bridal, Aging effects, Television Trauma and Film character effects.

2. Network

Network: Attend industry events, and film festivals to connect with professionals in the field. Networking is crucial for getting your foot in the door.

Work on Independent Projects: Gain experience by volunteering or working on low-budget productions. This helps you build connections and gain practical experience.

3. Join an Industry Association (Optional but Beneficial)

Membership: Consider joining a professional association like the Canadian Makeup Artists Association (CMAA) or the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE). These organizations offer resources, networking opportunities, and industry news.

4. Understand Union Requirements

Research Unions: In Canada, the key union for makeup artists in film and television is the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE). Each local union may have different requirements, so research the specific IATSE Local in your region.

Work Hours: Union membership often requires a minimum number of hours worked in the industry. For example, some locals might require 100-200 days of work experience on union or non-union sets within a certain period.

5. Obtain Union Permits

Permits and Applications: Once you meet the education and experience requirements, apply for a permit to work on unionized productions. This permit is usually a step toward full union membership.

Gather Documentation: You’ll need to provide proof of your work experience, such as letters from employers, to demonstrate that you meet the union’s requirements. Becoming a GLOW College Diploma Student with SFX Certificates alongside gives you access to upcoming opportunities to participate in and therefore the necessary proof of experience letters the College can happily provide.

6. Apply for Union Membership

Application Process: Submit your application for union membership, including the necessary documentation of your experience and any required fees.

Pass the Exam (if required): Some locals may require you to pass a skills test or interview to become a member.

7. Maintain Membership and Continue Professional Development

Pay Dues: Once accepted, you’ll need to pay annual membership dues to remain in good standing with the union.

Ongoing Training: Continue taking workshops and courses to stay updated on the latest techniques and trends in makeup artistry.

Stay Active in the Union: Attend union meetings, participate in events, and stay informed about industry developments to fully benefit from your membership.

8. Start Working on Unionized Productions

Union Roster: As a union member, you’ll be added to the union roster, which is used by production companies to hire makeup artists for film and television projects.

Seek Opportunities: Actively seek out unionized job opportunities and continue building your reputation within the industry.

By following these steps, you’ll be well on your way to becoming a unionized makeup artist in the Canadian film and television industry and also become a sought-after Artist for the Fashion industry.

If you are considering our Diploma program or adding the SFX Certificates, fall is the best time so that when the industry opens up its busiest season in the new year, you are ready to go with your skills and credentials.

Contact the College with any questions or if you require guidance and want more information on the admissions process. We hope this information was helpful and insightful!

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