Overview

 

This standard is about your ability to research the creative aspects, practical aspects and feasibility of an idea or concept to inform costume design.

This may involve understanding the production requirements, researching the proposed design, utilising a variety of sources, examining the practical aspects of the design, checking the availability of resources and taking the design concept forward

This standard may be applicable to costume designers, supervisors and managers, costume assistants, and wardrobe assistants.

 

Performance criteria

You must be able to do:

  1. analyse and select effective research strategies
  2. assess the scale and type of production and its overall visual style
  3. research according to the brief and production requirements
  4. collect and collate information about the period/genre of the production
  5. identify the creative preferences of the director and performers
  6. recognise performers ideas about the character and the wait it will be played
  7. ensure the costume design concept conserves the function, style and purpose of the costume
  8. identify the special effects required and assess the affect they may have upon the costume design
  9. identify the resources required to create the design
  10. estimate the cost and time scale of the costume manufacture
  11. communicate the information collected and the design concept to the production team/other departments or individuals
  12. negotiate and agree changes required to the design concept
  13. identify suppliers that have the specialist and technical skills to fulfil the design concept within the budget and production deadlines
  14. find alternative sources of supply when current suppliers cannot meet requirements

 

Knowledge and understanding

You need to know and understand: 

 

  1. the visual style/genre of the production
  2. time and budgetary constraints of the production
  3. the requirements of the original design concept
  4. best practice in relation to researching information
  5. types of garments worn for the genre/historical period in which the production is set
  6. how the personality and physical activities of characters within the production will impact upon costume design
  7. the creative preferences of other relevant person(s) such as the director and performers themselves
  8. materials, costume personnel and construction techniques required
  9. potential cost of materials, costume personnel and manufacture of the design
  10. reliable suppliers with capacity to create/deliver the required design concept
  11. how to present and communicate information clearly and sensitively
  12. statutory responsibilities under health, safety and environmental legislation and regulations