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Costume Design Course



Duration
Starts
Finishes
Days
6 weeks
6.00pm
9.00pm
Monday

 

Course outline
1. Understanding a script and analysing the characters.
2. Diversity of trends and styles inc. period costumes.
3. Taking measurements, fittings, alterations.
4. Conscious use of colour and pattern on garments.
5. From research and inspiration to realisation of final ideas.


Satisfaction Guaranteed!
A diploma in 'Costume Design' is awarded by The London Academy of Film & Television to students who successfully complete this course.

What the students say:

''An interesting journey into the business of costume design. Learnt a great deal about the realities concerning the film industry.''
Todd Beny 22, student

''Thanks for a wonderful insight, a good course if you are mad about costume design.''
Daisy Matlock 25, Art Graduate




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Costume Designing for Film & TV

Have you ever wandered why certain characters are dressed in the way they are?

Costume Design

Would you like to find out about the entire wardrobe aspect of filmmaking?

This course is designed as a comprehensive introduction into the importance of costume and wardrobe to support the role of actors as well as the visual language of a film production.



You will be given a professional insight into what is expected from a modern day costume designer.

Costume Design

This course will awaken you to the world that surrounds you and how it is reflected on screen.

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