Prosthetics – 10 Day Short Course

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Overview

Entry Requirements

Students must be over the age of 16.
Anyone under 18 is required to have parental permission and a signed consent form

Next Enrolemnt

Wednesday August 26th

Classes on Wednesdays and Thursdays

Duration

10 days across a 5 week period.

Held 2 days per week from 10am – 5pm

Location

20 Oxford Sqaure, Darlinghurst 2010

What you'll learn

Certificate & Price

Certificate of completion 

 $4,200
Secure your position with a $250 deposit.

Payment Plans available!

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Create Hollywood-Level Magic!

Perfect for aspiring SFX artists, cosplayers, and horror enthusiasts, this intensive course teaches professional prosthetic techniques like lifecasting, 3D appliance creation, and seamless blending. Learn to work with silicone, latex, and foam to build stunning, screen-ready effects.

Guided by industry experts, you’ll get hands-on with Hollywood-level methods, from sculpting custom facial prosthetics to executing full character transformations. Whether you’re creating elderly faces, fantasy creatures, or movie-quality monsters, gain the skills to make your visions a reality!

Take your effects work to the next level, enrol today!

Schedule

FAQ

What’s Included?

Your course fee covers:

    • All professional materials (silicone, alginate, molding supplies)

    • Hands-on demos from industry artists

    • Lifecasting session – take home a mold of your models face

What to Bring?
  • Clothing: Black/dark tops and an old shirt/apron.

  • Notebook/Sketchbook

  • Phone (to document your work)

  • Basic makeup kit  Optional (brushes, sponges. We provide all tools in class, but you’re welcome to bring your own!)

Do I need experience?

Nope! Beginners welcome. We start with fundamentals.

Can I reuse my molds after class?

Absolutely – your custom face molds are yours forever.

Can this lead to film/TV work?

Absolutely! Many alumni work in horror films and fright-nights.