Description |
1 online resource (49 minutes) |
Playing Time |
004852 |
Description |
data file |
Note |
Title from resource description page (viewed October 20, 2017). |
Contents |
Analyzing the script -- Research -- Elements of design -- Creating sketches -- Designing for the stage -- The costume shop -- Collaboration -- Pulling rental clothes & shopping -- Choosing fabric -- Constructing the costume -- The performance -- Designing for alternative styles. |
Performer |
Marcia Froehlich, speaker. |
Summary |
Assistant Professor of Costume Design at the University of California Irvine, Marcia Froehlich, explores the fundamentals of costume design by taking you behind the scenes into the drama department's costume workshop. Showcasing detailed costume boards and dress forms, Froehlich discusses the crucial decisions behind color palettes, fabric choices, and historical influence as well as the importance of both factual research and "emotional research" around the production and the script. With an emphasis on the creation of one's individual costume design methods, Froehlich explores a variety of artistic styles and tools in which to convey one's designs. |
Language |
In English. |
Local Note |
Alexander Street Theatre Performance and Design Collection: Performance Design Archive Online |
Subject |
Costume design.
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Costume designers.
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Genre/Form |
Filmed lectures.
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Added Author |
Froehlich, Marcia, speaker.
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Alexander Street (Firm), production company.
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Added Title |
Introduction to costume design |
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