Costume Design Reasearch

Costume Design→

  • Actor must be comfortable
  • It has to be able to “go” with a lot of the scenes
  • Portray the story
  • Support the character’s role
  • Goes with the style of the other actors and the play as a whole
  • Character’s personality

  • Sketch ideas, research the fabrics
  • Speak with a “cutter”
  • Deciding the materials
  • Used in a rehearsal to see if it works so far

  • Colors schemes- can’t be mismatched
  • Fittings
  • Going to all the rehearsals
  • Lots of adjusting
  • Analyze the character
  • Collaborate with the director- make sure they think your ideas fit with their vision
  • Work as a team with other people in the production community
  • Final drawings are checked over by the “Head of Wardrobe”
  • Can’t constrict the breathing or movement

  • What time period is the production based in?

  • Accurate to time period
  • If it has a corset or tight dress, it can’t constrict the breathing or movement or the actor
  • Body shapes
  • Make it look as accurate as possible, but it can’t always be made the same exact way
Sources:

http://www.vam.ac.uk/content/articles/r/reflecting-historical-periods-in-stage-costume/

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