Fancy a career in Make-Up - Don't miss out!! Our PART-TIME course is filling fast, places available - Starting the 12th January 2010. Keep your day job, study two nights a week and get your Diploma in 12 Months. Be the next to work on Twilight, why not, anything is possible with the Frampton Institute.
A Diploma of Cinemagraphic Make up from the Frampton Institute is your ticket to the most exciting movie premier in the world – your career starring you!
First class training and first hand experience equips our graduates with a diverse start to their exciting and rewarding careers as film/movie, television, theatre, model, catwalk, photoshoot and fashion make up artists. Options to specialise in special effects make up, prosthesis, period make up, wig/ postiche, hair and make up and more are also all available to Frampton students at our make up school.
The Frampton Institute Diploma course instructs in the latest techniques, using an unmatched range of products sourced from all over the world in our purpose built state of the art Gold Coast studio. Our facilities and resources, combined with years of industry knowledge and current hands-on experience, makes a Diploma from Frampton’s the best in the business.
Over 40 years industry experience, ongoing affiliations with make-up artists, producers, directors, production crews, film studios, graduates and actors all over the world, keeps our courses current, relevant and exciting – just like the career prospects on offer.
Prosthetics, special effects, ballistics and forensics, period composition and character make-up are just some of the areas covered in our Diploma course. Additionally we offer Frampton students opportunities for real industry experience to ensure they are adequately prepared for the challenges of working on-set with the utmost professionalism.

Please visit us on our website: The Frampton Insitute for Course information, Dates and Pricing.
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