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Face Off: Game Face | |
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Genre | Reality |
Presented by | McKenzie Westmore |
Judges | |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 7 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Michael Agbabian Dwight D. Smith Ian Mallahan |
Production location(s) | Los Angeles, California |
Release | |
Original network | Syfy |
Original release | August 22, 2017 – present |
External links | |
Official website |
Face Off: Game Face is an American reality televisiongame show on the Syfy cable network in which make-up artists compete against one another to create character make-ups such as those found in sci-fi and horror films. Face Off: Game Face is a spin-off [1] of Syfy's Face Off and is similar in format to Food Network's Chopped.[2] Each episode features four Face Off all-stars who compete head-to-head through three rounds with one artist being eliminated after each challenge until a final winner is chosen and receives US$10,000. The challenges are reminiscent of the Foundation Challenges - short, makeup focused challenges - that preceded the main challenges in Face Off which were phased out in the later seasons. The show's host, actress McKenzie Westmore is joined by Academy Award-winning makeup artist Ve Neill and Rick Baker as the series judges with a third guest judge that rotates each episode. Special effects makeup artist Glenn Hetrick, and Emmy Award-winning makeup artist Eryn Krueger Mekash have served as guest judges.[3]
Judges[edit]
- Guest Judge
- McKenzie Westmore (Host)
Season 1 Contestants[edit]
Name | Hometown | Appeared In Season | Episode |
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Roy Wooley | Tucker, Georgia | Season 3, 5 | Episode 1 |
George Schminky | San Francisco, California | Season 6 | Episode 1 |
Faina Rudshteyn | Brooklyn, New York City, New York | Season 12 | Episode 1 |
Jasmine Ringo | Las Vegas, Nevada | Season 9 | Episode 1 |
Tate Steinsiek | Brooklyn, New York City, New York | Season 1, 5 | Episode 2 |
Adolfo Barreto Rivera | Las Vegas, Nevada | Season 5 | Episode 2 |
Melissa Ebbe | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | Season 10, 11 | Episode 2 |
Kelly Harris | Columbus, Ohio | Season 8 | Episode 2 |
Alana Rose Schiro | Los Angeles, California | Season 3, 5 | Episode 3 |
Corinne Foster | Los Angeles, California | Season 6 | Episode 3 |
Robert Lindsay | Berlin, Germany | Season 10 | Episode 3 |
Scott Fensterer | Orlando, Florida | Season 9 | Episode 3 |
Miranda Jory | Los Angeles, California | Season 2, 5 | Episode 4 |
Derek Garcia | Miami, Florida | Season 3 | Episode 4 |
George Troester III | Los Angeles, California | Season 7, 11 | Episode 4 |
KC Mussman | Los Angeles, California | Season 12 | Episode 4 |
Melanie 'Mel' Licata | Hightstown, New Jersey | Season 10 | Episode 5 |
Heather Henry | Dallas, Texas | Season 2 | Episode 5 |
Drew Talbot | St. Louis, Missouri | Season 7 | Episode 5 |
Niko Gonzalez | San Germán, Puerto Rico | Season 6, 11 | Episode 5 |
Cig Neutron | Los Angeles, California | Season 7, 11 | Episode 6 |
Darla Edin | Minneapolis, Minnesota | Season 8 | Episode 6 |
Nicole Chilelli | Sacramento, California | Season 3 | Episode 6 |
Rashaad Santiago | The Bronx, New York City, New York | Season 6 | Episode 6 |
Angie Davis | Los Angeles, California | New Contestant | Episode 7 |
Scott Jenkins | Chicago, Illinois | New Contestant | Episode 7 |
Jonathon Mario | Salt Lake City, Utah | New Contestant | Episode 7 |
Marie Rose Cruz | New York City, New York | New Contestant | Episode 7 |
Season 1 Contestant Progress[edit]
Contestant | Episode 1 | ||
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Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | |
Jasmine | IN | IN | WIN |
Roy | IN | IN | OUT |
George | IN | OUT | |
Faina | OUT |
Contestant | Episode 2 | ||
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Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | |
Tate | IN | IN | WIN |
Adolfo | IN | IN | OUT |
Melissa | IN | OUT | |
Kelly | OUT |
Contestant | Episode 3 | ||
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Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | |
Alana | IN | IN | WIN |
Corinne | IN | IN | OUT |
Scott | IN | OUT | |
Robert | OUT |
Contestant | Episode 4 | ||
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Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | |
Miranda | IN | IN | WIN |
Derek | IN | IN | OUT |
KC | IN | OUT | |
George | OUT |
Contestant | Episode 5 | ||
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Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | |
Mel | IN | IN | WIN |
Drew | IN | IN | OUT |
Heather | IN | OUT | |
Niko | OUT |
Contestant | Episode 6 | ||
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Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | |
Darla | IN | IN | WIN |
Nicole | IN | IN | OUT |
Rashaad | IN | OUT | |
Cig | OUT |
Contestant | Episode 7 | ||
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Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | |
Angie | 1st | 1st | WIN |
Scott | 3rd | 2nd | OUT |
Jonathan | 2nd | OUT | |
Marie | OUT |
References[edit]
- ^Lawler, Kelly (August 29, 2017). 'TV tonight: 'Animal Kingdom' finale, 'Face Off: Game Face''.
- ^Dehnart, Andy (August 23, 2017). 'A review of Face Off: Game Face, the Syfy show's Chopped spin-off'.
- ^Berman, Nat (August 29, 2017). 'Face Off: Game Face – What's This New Show on Syfy?'.
External links[edit]
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Face_Off:_Game_Face&oldid=882686838'
Artists test their creativity and body painting skills as they face off in a series of elaborate challenges, vying for a grand prize of $100,000.
Starring:Rebecca Romijn, RuPaul Charles, Robin Slonina
Episodes
Skin Wars
Ten of the most talented body artists in the country arrive in Hollywood and prepare to impress the judges with their remarkable painting skills.
The artists must elevate their game as they face the particularly difficult challenge of camouflaging their models to match a certain background.
The body artists are paired up for the first time in a challenge that has each duo painting opposing but complementary designs on the same model.
This episode's body painting challenge requires the artists to turn their naked canvases into a visual expression of their inner selves.
The artists must call out their teammates' weaknesses as they struggle to work in groups, and a surprise twist ramps up the difficulty for everyone.
In another head-to-head challenge, the artists race against the clock to create magnificent portraits of heroic warriors on their living canvases.
Narrowed down to just four, the artists take their painting to the next level using acrobatic contortionists to create multi-body illusions.
The artists must look inward to examine what defines them and convey it on their living canvases, and the first-ever 'Skin Wars' champion is crowned.
All ten contestants return for a look back at the highs and lows, the showdowns and the truth behind the memorable moments of the first season.
This season's 12 artists begin by painting a depiction of their personality or a defining life moment, then draw inspiration from the game of chess.
The painters create delectable-looking dessert designs on their living canvases and then must camouflage their models to blend in with tasty buffets.
The artists bring musical instruments vividly to life on their naked canvases and then partner up for a challenge inspired by different music genres.
The body artists paint swimsuits on their models and then transform drag queens into glamorous music icons with a head-to-toe red carpet look.
After a painting challenge designed to make judge RuPaul laugh, the artists are split into two teams and must collaborate to create a horror scene.
After creating paintings inspired by Victorian jewels, the body artists are challenged to turn their living canvases into modern steampunk creations.
The artists render their best interpretation of the classic big top, then create a cohesive design to be painted on three modern circus performers.
A challenge that involves painting bodybuilders' sculpted physiques to resemble robots pushes the contestants to flex their artistic muscles.
The four remaining artists must camouflage their models to blend into a natural background. They also face an unusual challenge: baby bumps!
Before a champion can be named, the three remaining body artists tackle a final painting challenge: creating a stunning multi-body illusion.
New artists face their first challenge: paint glitzy costumes on Vegas-style dancers and their outfits to reflect celebrations from around the world.
The artists create a modern interpretation of a classic tale, then face a camouflage challenge to make their models blend in with toy store displays.
The body artists must make their models look like a piece of 2-D art, then are partnered up to paint four models with a 3-D scene that tells a story.
The contestants give drag queens an artistic leg up for a Miss Skin Wars pageant, designing painted swimwear and a costume to fit their personality.
The body artists impress with some dazzling optical illusions and then create head-to-toe designs to turn their models into human tarot cards.
Face Off Season 2 Episode 4
The body artists paint their models as stunning sea creatures, but the designs must be waterproof to survive being displayed in an aquarium-like tank.
Inspired by breast cancer survivors, the artists paint each woman's naked body to beautifully reflect their strength and their poignant stories.
The artists paint designer jeans on their models, with an unexpected twist. Later, they create a head-to-toe couture design inspired by chic shoes.
The artists bring animals to life in a whole-body painting. Later, they paint and assemble five contortionists for a breathtaking multi-body creation.
The final three artists tackle a tricky camouflage challenge using two models: One must blend in with the backdrop, the other must be the focal point.
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Rebecca RomijnRuPaul CharlesRobin SloninaCraig Tracy