Face Off: Game Face

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  • 2017
  • 1 Season

Face Off: Game Face is a spin-off of the popular SyFy show Face Off, which sees special effects makeup artists competing against one another to create stunningly realistic creatures and characters. The main difference between the two shows is that Game Face pulls its contestants from the most memorable and talented artists from previous seasons of Face Off, while also being a shorter, more intense competition.

The main concept of the show is to put these seasoned makeup artists to the ultimate test, challenging them to create new, innovative, and intricate makeup creations in just one day per episode. Each episode of Game Face features three rounds, with the first being a foundation challenge where the contestants must make a character inspired by pop culture in just two hours. The second round sees the artists working in teams of two, designing an avatar and pitch for a new, original sci-fi or fantasy movie. Finally, the third and most intense round is the Spotlight Challenge, where the artists have only eight hours to create an incredible creature or character inspired by a specific challenge.

The challenges presented to the artists on Game Face are impressively diverse, with each episode featuring new, exciting themes and inspirations. From creating futuristic robots, to transforming humans into mystical creatures, to their takes on classic monster movie villains, each artist is forced to constantly step out of their comfort zone, push their creativity to its limits and innovate new, stunning designs. Sometimes the challenges directly reference movies or TV shows, which makes it even more interesting for fans of pop culture.

The highlight of Game Face is undoubtedly the contestants themselves. Each artist is a veteran of the Face Off series, having already competed once to be named the best special effects makeup artist out of hundreds of applicants. The artists are hand-selected by the producers of the series to take part in the spin-off, and have already been vetted for their creativity, skill, and imagination. It's impressive to see familiar faces from previous seasons of Face Off, who are already experienced, now put head-to-head in a nail-biting competition to see who comes out on top.

It's also worth mentioning the hosts of the show. McKenzie Westmore is the host of both Face Off and Game Face, bringing with her a wealth of experience and knowledge about makeup and the entertainment industry. She's joined by a rotating panel of judges including Face Off veterans like Glenn Hetrick and Neville Page, and also sometimes celebrity guest judges such as Macaulay Culkin.

The production value of the show is also impressive, with each episode featuring creative sets, lighting, and music to set the mood and tone of the competition. The editing of the show is particularly well done as well, allowing the audience to see every step of the process from the initial sketches of the designs to the thought process and execution.

Moreover, the show is not just a competition, but also a showcase of how the makeup artists work with one another to create collaborative art. Working in teams, they're forced to communicate, compromise, and work with individuals who may have vastly different ideas to their own. We see the artists form new friendships and creative partnerships, giving the viewer a glimpse into the camaraderie that often exists among professionals in this particular creative field.

Overall, Face Off: Game Face is a thrilling competition series that showcases the talents of some of the best special effects artists on TV right now. With exciting challenges, innovative designs, and a rotating set of judges and celebrity guests, it's a perfect watch for those who love sci-fi, fantasy, pop culture, and creative competition series in general. Whether you're a fan of the original Face Off or not, Game Face is worth checking out.

Face Off: Game Face is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (7 episodes). The series first aired on August 22, 2017.

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The Killer Behind the Mask
7. The Killer Behind the Mask
October 3, 2017
The artists create cave-art-inspired aliens, a mask worn by a horror villain, and a superhero character and their archenemy.
From a Galaxy Far, Far Away
6. From a Galaxy Far, Far Away
September 26, 2017
The artists must create ghostly pirates inspired by the Pirates of the Caribbean, rulers of mythical lost worlds, and Star Wars inspired bounty hunters based on planets from the Star Wars galaxy
Mutants Wear Makeup Too
5. Mutants Wear Makeup Too
September 19, 2017
The artists must create beautful aliens inspired by futuristic fashion, the spawn of two mutants from the X-Men universe, and greyscale creatures inspired by 1950's science fiction films.
Stone Cold Superheroes
4. Stone Cold Superheroes
September 12, 2017
The artists create plant-human hybrids, superheroes inspired by Marvel's Infinity Stones, and Bogeymen based on their own childhood fears.
Things Get Harry
3. Things Get Harry
September 5, 2017
The artists must create human-fish hybrids, use accounts from exorcisms to create demons, and take on a magical final challenge inspired by spells from Harry Potter.
Makeup to the Max
2. Makeup to the Max
August 29, 2017
The artists create beautifully grotesque spider-human femme fatales, "Mad Max: Fury Road"-inspired warriors and classic monsters afflicted by a weakness that can kill them.
Sy-Borg Showdown
1. Sy-Borg Showdown
August 22, 2017
The artists must create fantasy characters around a set of ears, monsters that haunt creepy locales, and Star Trek-inspired cyborgs using everyday electronics parts.
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Where to Watch Face Off: Game Face
Face Off: Game Face is available for streaming on the Syfy website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Face Off: Game Face on demand at Amazon, Syfy, Vudu and Google Play.
  • Premiere Date
    August 22, 2017