Many beginning and hobbyist costumers believe that professional costume/prop builders have unlimited and specialized resources with which to ply their craft. Actually, the pros create things in much the same way that hobbyists do, working as resourcefully and creatively as possible with a limited budget. Creating the Character Costume dives into these methods to showcase how to achieve expert looks with limited means and lots of creativity. Part One explores tools, materials, and construction methods.
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The Art and Practice of Costume Design
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Uncle Tom’s Cabin on the American Stage and Screen
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The Art of Couture Sewing
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The Right Light: Interviews with Contemporary Lighting Designers
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Theatrical Design: An Introduction
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Theatre: Its Art and Craft
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Happy Massee: Diary of a Set Designer
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Props: Readings in Theatre Practice
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Stage Management Basics: A Primer for Performing Arts Stage Managers
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The Craft and Art of Scenic Design: Strategies, Concepts, and Resources
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Unbuttoned: The Art and Artists of Theatrical Costume Design
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So You Want to Be a Theatre Designer?
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Stage Management Basics: A Primer for Performing Arts Stage Managers
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The Existential Actor: Life and Death Onstage and Off
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The Shakespeare Audition: How to Get over Your Fear, Find the Right Piece, and Have a Great Audition
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Painting for Performance: A Beginner’s Guide to Great Painted Scenery
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Methods and Practice of Elizabethan Swordplay
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Theatrical Design: An Introduction
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Fitting and Pattern Alteration: A Multi-Method Approach to the Art of Style Selection, Fitting, and Alteration
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The Craft and Art of Scenic Design: Strategies, Concepts, and Resources
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