COSTUME DESIGN:
In designing costumes for the principal characters (minimum of 7), you must...
1.) READ the entire play/musical
2.) Determine the principal characters for whom you will be designing and do a character study of each
3.) avoid “copying” existing designs. Be creative and think like a designer when creating your costume/design concepts.
4.) Create professional-looking color renderings show your costume designs for each character.
5.) Each color rendering must include: character’s name, Act, & Scene (this information must be written on the rendering/design board)
6.) If desired: Build an actual costume, or costume piece.
For your presentation to the class, be sure to have the following:
1.) Your 7 costume designs well displayed
2.) Your director’s concept and how it influenced your design
3.) Your designer’s notebook, and any inspirational images or pieces that directed you in your design
You can use powerpoint, videos, or any other creative ways you choose to present your designs, but whatever you do, be sure to prepare an actual PRESENTATION of your work. (Don’t “wing” it.)
MORE INFORMATION ON COSTUME DESIGN:
For a description of a costume designer’s role, click HERE.
To see costume renderings & HEAR a costume designer explain his/her designs:
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Costume Designers from WICKED
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Costume Designers from SWEENEY TODD
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Costume Design for SNOW WHITE AND THE HUNTSMAN (great example of how to present your ideas)
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Costume Design for THE LION KING