The fourth workshop took place in the Hong Kong Academy of Performing Arts (HKAPA) as the participants move on to preparing scenographic materials for their upcoming photogrammetry session.
The workshop started with HKAPA workshop assistants presenting props examples based on previous research, such as a fire hydrant that was seen with a plastic stool on top seen at the streets of Yau Ma Tei (not sure if this was actually taken in Yau Ma Tei. Please advise Zoe.). This provided the participants with more context and ideas as to what can be creatively used as props in their future photogrammetry sessions.
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A quick tutorial on basic hair-styling and makeup was also taught by the HKAPA assistants as well as a demonstration of make-up that mimicked old age (老人妝).
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The latter half of the workshop had participants take on a more hands-on role in applying the knowledge that was just taught. Based on the concepts and scenes each group finalised in the previous workshop (workshop 3), each group selected a member to model, decided on the costumes and make up, as well as sourced props within the HKAPA stock room. A reference image was then taken of the models to use during the photogrammetry workshop.