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Costume Design

Costume design is the design of the appearance of the characters in a theater or cinema performance. This usually involves designing or choosing clothing, footwear, hats and head dresses for the actors to wear, but it may also include designing masks, makeup or other unusual forms, such as the full body animal suits worn in the musical Cats (designed by John Napier, winner of the 1983 Tony Award for Best Costume Design).

gold”>http://www.himfr.com/buy-gold_size/”>gold sizeThe costume designer is the person whose responsibility is to design costumes for a film or stage production. He or she is considered part of the “production team”, alongside the director, scenic and lighting designers. The costume designer might also collaborate with a hair/wig master or a makeup designer, with the latter two operating on a subordinate level. In European theatre the role is somewhat different as the theatre designer will design both costume and scenic elements.

Costume designers will typically seek to enhance a character’s persona, within the framework of the director’s vision, through the way that character is dressed. At the same time, the designer must ensure that the designs allow the actor to move in a manner consistent with the historical period and enables the actor to execute the director’s blocking of the production without damage to the garments. Additional considerations include the durability and washability of garments, particularly in extended runs. The designer must work in consultation with not only the director, but the set and lighting designers to ensure that the overall design of the production works together. The designer needs to possess strong artistic capabilities as well as a thorough knowledge of pattern development, draping, drafting, textiles and costume/fashion history.

Professional costume designers generally fall into three types: freelance, residential, and academic.

A freelance designer is hired for a specific production by a theatre, dance or opera company, and may or may not actually be local to the theater that he or she is designing for. A freelancer is traditionally paid in three installments: Upon hire, on the delivery of final renderings, and opening night of the production. Freelancers are not obligated to any exclusivity in what projects they are working on, and may be designing for several theatres concurrently.

A residential designer is hired by a specific theatre, dance or opera company for an extended series of productions. This can be as short as a summer stock contract, or may be for many years. A residential designer’s contract may limit the amounts of freelance work they are allowed to accept. Unlike the freelancer, a residential designer is consistently “on location” at the theater, and is readily at hand to work with the costume studio and his or her other collaborators. Residential designers tend to be more established than strict freelancers, but this is not always the case.

An academic designer is one who holds professorship at a school. The designer is primarily an instructor, but may also act as a residential designer to varying degrees. They are often free to freelance, as their schedule allows. In the past, professors of costume design were mostly experienced professionals that may or may not have had formal post-graduate education, but it has now become increasingly common to require a professor to have at least a Master of Fine Arts in order to teach.

Both residential and academic designers are generally also required to act as Shop Master or Mistress of an onsite costume shop, in addition to designing productions. In a resident theatre, there is almost always a shop staff of stichers, drapers, cutters and craft artisans. In an academic environment the shop “staff” is generally comprised of students, who are learning about costume design and construction. Most universities require costume design students to work a specified number of hours in the shop as part of their course work.

USA is the union that represents costume designers. Although most professional designers are union members, USA has relatively few collective bargaining agreements with theatres when compared with other theatrical unions. However, most major US opera companies do have CBAs with USA. The majority of union contract work for designers is on a project by project basis, not as a part of Collective Bargaining Agreements with theatrical establishments.

 

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The Best Selection – Angels and Pirates For Costume Party

The Best Selection – Angels and Pirates For Costume Party

Having a specific theme for a party will inject more fun to it. Not only will it excite the guests on what to wear but also will make them eager to look the best. Costume parties are even more fun. This is when guests will come dressed as a character associated with the theme. One of the most popular costumes for male is the pirate costume. This is undeniably due to the fact that the pirate character has been portrayed in films and TV shows. For female, the popular costume is the angel costume which is seen as portraying the soft and loving side of females. You can find these said costumes can be easily found in shops selling costumes throughout the country as well as online shops.

If you are wondering what the pirate costume would look like then you should refer to the ones portrayed in films and TV shows. It would usually consist of a coat with pockets on it that the wearer can put more accessories or items. The costume will also be incomplete without the crossbones logo. Tunics are worn underneath the costume for better effect. The angel costume will also look similar to the ones portrayed in TVs or books. The angel costumes would usually have wings and halo which can be attached to the costume by wire. You can also see angel costumes without wings because some ladies would prefer not to carry the weight on their back.

The pirate and angle costume would most likely be made from the same material which is cotton. Cotton is a very comfortable choice because not only is it lightweight, it is also good in circulating within the outfit. The pirate outfit can also benefit from leather as it is a handsome fabric for men and make a handsome looking coat. But the price of leather is something to think about because it is certainly not cheap. The angel attire can also benefit from cotton because white cotton just looks so angelic and soft. It is also a good fabric for the wings because of its lightweight.

As for color of costume; you don’t need to think so hard about choosing it. This is because the pirate and angel costume have their general color to stick to. The pirate costume would either be black or brown so that it gives out the fearsome look. As for angel costume, the right color will be white. However, you can also have a shade of blue with the costume to reflect the sky.

It is usually pointed out that a costume is incomplete without accessories. This can only be applied to the pirate costume and not the angel costume because the angel costume on its own is already complete. The pirate costume can benefit from a few accessories such as the sword, eye patch and the hat. The sword can be made from wood and painted in silver. The eye patch needs to be made from materials that are light weighted and won’t irritate or pressure the eye. The hat can be worn if the costume wearer is uncomfortable with all the other accessories.

The one thing one should do before purchasing these costumes is to check for damages and comfort. When at the store, wear the full attire and try walking around or even stretching while in them. This is to check for durability. For damages, you can check on certain areas that are damage prone such as the sleeve and pant. For the angel costume, test the weight of the halo and wings when your wear the costume. If it is extremely uncomfortable, then you should opt for a more light weight one or even not have the wings at all. The attachment of them on the costume can also make the wearer uncomfortable.

Be it dashing and elegant in a pirate costume or beautiful and heavenly in angel costume, you can be sure that if you dress for the part right you will be the attraction to the party. It is too much fun to miss a costume party and it is definitely a great way to celebrate.

Raymond Plona is the owner of aperfectcostume where he showcases adult costumes and kid’s costumes for different themes. Some of the costumes available are Halloween sexy costumes, plus size adult costumes, costumes for couples, holiday costumes, Santa suit costumes and many more.

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2010 Oscar Award Winners, Best Acress Award 2010, Sandra Bullock Best Actress, Best Actress Winner 2010,

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‘The Hurt Locker’ upsets Avatar at Oscars

Once again “The Hurt Locker” beats Avatar. Last time it’s in BAFTA this time at Oscar’s biggest movie festival all over the world. On Sunday night, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced the 82nd Academy awards for the year 2009.

2010 Oscar Award Winners, Best Acress Award 2010, Sandra Bullock Best Actress, Best Actress Winner 2010

The Hurt Locker a movie based on Iraq bomb blast topped the Oscars with six awards that includes best picture and best director. For the first time in 82 Academy awards, a woman (Kathryn Bigelow) has won the award for best director.

Here is the full list of Oscar Awards:

Best Supporting Actor: Christoph Waltz, for “Inglourious Basterds”

Best Animated Feature Film: “Up”

Best Original Song: “The Weary Kind (Theme From Crazy Heart),” music and lyric by Ryan Bingham and T Bone Burnett, for “Crazy Heart”

Best Director – Kathryn Bigelow: “The Hurt Locker”

Best Picture – “The Hurt Locker”

Best Original Screenplay: Mark Boal, for “The Hurt Locker”

Best Documentary Short: “Music By Prudence”

Best Makeup: “Star Trek”

Best Short Film (Animated): “Logorama”

Best Short Film (Live Action): “The New Tenants”

Best Adapted Screenplay: Goeffrey Fletcher, for “Precious: Based on The Novel ‘Push’ By Sapphire”

Best Supporting Actress: Mo’Nique, for “Precious: Based on The Novel ‘Push’ By Sapphire”

Best Art Direction: “Avatar”

Best Costume Design: “The Young Victoria”

Best Sound Editing: “The Hurt Locker”

Best Sound Mixing: “The Hurt Locker”

Best Cinematography: “Avatar”

Best Original Score: “Up”

Best Visual Effects: “Avatar”

Best Editing: “The Hurt Locker”

Best Foreign Film: “El Secreto de Sus Ojos”

Best Actor: Jeff Bridges, for “Crazy Heart”

Best Actress: Sandra Bullock, for “The Blind Side”

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