300 level students of Theatre and Media Arts (TMA) at Ambrose Alli University (AAU) have showcased their creativity with Special Effects (SFX) makeup.
The students reportedly displayed their creativity at a recent six-month Industrial Training (IT) defence at the school.
The IT defence featured jaw-dropping realistic wounds, ageing transformations and incredible creature effects.
They demonstrated SFX makeup skills in the movie industry crucial for cinematic illusions, gruesome horror scenes and futuristic sci-fi looks.
In a bid to prove their technical expertise, the AAU students highlighted the growing impact of effect makeup in Nollywood and beyond.
This creativity not only speaks volumes of what the future holds for them in the world of makeup artistry but also shows high-quality visual storytelling.
Social media reactions
Some Facebook users have reacted to the students’ stunning makeup effects, expressing surprise and applauding the young minds.
Lukeman Steve on Facebook reacted, “Wow. This is so amazing. Kudos to them ✅” (sic). Angel Zara added tha, “The creepy clown outfit is so flawless 🔥” (sic).
Another user, Ibiez Gift Effects commented, “Awwww My snake and leave don reach here oo🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰 my students are so goood 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰” (sic).
Also, Akande Michael Omokafe noted, “The re-defined Medusa though…. 🔥”
Benita Anderson posted, “Creativity at its best Kudos to all students of BENNYBROWN EFFECT ACADEMY and all students of theater and media arts and congratulations on ur successful IT defense 🎊🎉🎊🎊. Thank you AAU Online News News for showing this to the world” (sic).
Eddy Paul confirmed they were AAU students, claiming the studio owner graduated from the school’s Faculty of Agriculture. He stated, “Na AAU student bt nt in TMA the owner of the studio graduated from the faculty of Agriculture” (sic).