This standard is about your ability to research costume in relation to genre, history and technical aspects, together with an overall knowledge of costume which will inform professional practice.
This may involve accessing reliable sources of information, developing an overall awareness of costume history, identifying costume construction techniques and the fabrics and materials used to create different styles.
This standard may be applicable to costume designers, supervisors, costume assistants, costume stand bys and wardrobe assistants.
Performance criteria
You must be able to do:
interpret the production/design brief/script and confirm the genre /historical period of the production
analyse and select effective research strategies to source costume information
evaluate the credibility of information gathered and ensure research scop sufficiently broad
establish key costume trends in relation to the genre/ historical period of the production
evaluate the initial costume design concept against historical accuracy, function, purpose and the design brief
highlight amendments that will maintain historical accuracy and adhere to common perceptions of that period
define key garment construction techniques in relation to the genre/ historical period of the production
identify materials and fabrics used in relation to the genre/ historical period of the production
communicate with the production team and all relevant department/individuals
follow health and safety legislation and guidelines at all times
Knowledge and understanding
You need to know and understand:
the history of costume in general from medieval to the 21st century
costume trends across different genres and historical periods
research sources, methodologies and options
historical accuracy related to the production period/ genre
feasible traditional and modern construction techniques and methods of producing costumes
budgets, human resources and equipment required to produce costumes
design briefs, scripts and costume breakdowns
the materials and components used to create different styles
all personnel involved in the production and the communication protocol
statutory responsibilities under health, safety and environmental legislation and regulations
Overview
This standard is about your ability to research costume in relation to genre, history and technical aspects, together with an overall knowledge of costume which will inform professional practice.
This may involve accessing reliable sources of information, developing an overall awareness of costume history, identifying costume construction techniques and the fabrics and materials used to create different styles.
This standard may be applicable to costume designers, supervisors, costume assistants, costume stand bys and wardrobe assistants.
Performance criteria
You must be able to do:
Knowledge and understanding
You need to know and understand: