Costumes for Stage and Screen
Overview
Costume Organization
- The Costumer's Role in Production
- The Costumer's Paperwork
- Costumes Crew for Stage Performances
- The Costume Department in the Motion Picture Industry
- Costume Vocabulary and Fabric Terminology
The Costume Shop
- Proper Use of Equipment including:
- Costume Construction Equipment
- Serger and Sewing Machines
- Industrial Iron and Steamers
- Construction Techniques including:
- Machine Sewing Techniques
- Hand Sewing Techniques
- Dyeing and Ageing Materials
Costume Design
- Script Analysis and Breakdown
- Design Concepts
- Historical Research
- Costume Renderings
Students will receive a combination of lecture and lab-based instruction that includes independent work and one-on-one instruction using industry standard costuming equipment. Field trips and guest speakers will be included where possible.
Assessment will be based on course objectives and will be carried out in accordance with the 51Ç鱨վ Evaluation Policy. An evaluation schedule will be presented at the beginning of the course. This is a graded course.
Students are expected to be self-motivated and to demonstrate professionalism, which includes active participation, good attendance, punctuality, effective collaboration, and ability to meet deadlines.
Instructors may use a student’s record of attendance and/or level of active participation in the course as part of the student’s graded performance. Where this occurs, expectations and grade calculations regarding class attendance and participation will be clearly defined in the instructor’s course outline.
Sample Grading Scheme:
| Research Project | 20% |
| Sewing Project | 20% |
| Script Analysis | 20% |
| Quizzes | 30% |
| Professionalism and Attendance | 10% |
| Total: | 100% |
Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to:
- Demonstrate proper use and care of costume shop equipment;
- Demonstrate sewing skills and costume construction techniques;
- Perform proper fittings, basic alterations, care and maintenance of costumes;
- Perform basic textile dying and costume ageing techniques;
- Understand the roles of costume department in stage and screen environments;
- Research, analyze and break down scripts for costuming requirements;
- Understand costume design concepts and interpret designer’s sketches.
A list of recommended textbooks and materials is provided on the Instructor’s Course Outline, which is available to students at the beginning of each semester.
Requisites
Prerequisites
Registered in the Stagecraft and Event Technology program or permission of instructor
Corequisites
None
Equivalencies
None
Course Guidelines
Course Guidelines for previous years are viewable by selecting the version desired. If you took this course and do not see a listing for the starting semester / year of the course, consider the previous version as the applicable version.
Course Transfers to Other Institutions
Below are current transfer agreements from 51Ç鱨վ to other institutions for the current course guidelines only. For a full list of transfer details and archived courses, please see the .
| Institution | Transfer details for STGE 1322 | |
|---|---|---|
| There are no applicable transfer credits for this course. | ||