adapt existing designs to changed circumstances
Adapt an existing design to changed circumstances and ensure that the artistic quality of the original design is reflected in the final result.
Costume designers develop a costume design concept for events, a performance, a movie or a television program. They supervise the execution of it. Their work is based on research and artistic vision. Their design is influenced by and influences other designs and must be conform with these designs and the overall artistic vision. Therefore, the designers work closely with artistic directors, operators and the artistic team. Costume designers develop sketches, design drawings, patterns or other documentation to support the workshop and performance crew.
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Adapt an existing design to changed circumstances and ensure that the artistic quality of the original design is reflected in the final result.
Work with artists, striving to understand the creative vision and adapting to it. Make full use of your talents and skills to reach the best possible result.
Break down a script by analysing the dramaturgy, form, themes and structure of a script. Conduct relevant research if necessary.
Analysing the score, form, themes and structure of a piece of music.
Analyse the artistic concept, form and structure of a live performance based on observation during rehearsals or improvisation. Create a structured base for the design process of a specific production.
Analyse the selection and distribution of material elements on a stage.
Give instructions to all team members about how they should run the performance.
Communicate efficiently with other professionals during a live performance show, anticipating any possible malfunctioning.
Ensure that costumes and pieces of clothing in visual artistic productions are historically correct, based on research conducted in primary sources as literature, museums, newspapers, pictures, etc.
Identify influences and situate your work within a specific trend which may be of an artistic, aesthetic, or philosophical natures. Analyse the evolution of artistic trends, consult experts in the field, attend events, etc.
Define your own artistic approach by analysing your previous work and your expertise, identifying the components of your creative signature, and starting from these explorations to describe your artistic vision.
Define costume manufacturing methods and techniques.
Define and assign costume materials and fabrics.
Use analytical skills, creativity, and recognise future trends in order to design wearing apparel.
Develop a specific framework for research, creation and completion of artistic work.
Research information to develop new ideas and concepts for the design of a specific production. Read scripts and consult directors and other production staff members, in order to develop design concepts and plan productions.
Share and develop design ideas with the artistic team. Conceptualise new ideas independently and with others. Present your idea, gain feedback and take it into account. Make sure the design fits with the work of other designers.
Draw sketches of costumes and clothing accessories; note specifications such as size, material type and colour scheme.
Gather samples of the materials you expect to use in the creation process, especially if the desired piece of art necessitates the intervention of qualified workers or specific production processes.
Visit textile showrooms, read fashion magazines, keep up-to-date with trends and changes in the world of fabrics and designs.
Identify and explore recent developments in technology and materials used in the live performance industry, in order to create an up-to-date technical background for one’s personal design work.
Identify and investigate sociological trends and movements in society.
Control and ensure the quality of design results during a run.
Take steps to prevent fire in a performance environment. Make sure the space complies with fire safety rules, with sprinklers and fire extinguishers installed where necessary. Make sure staff are aware of fire prevention measures.
Assess past artistic activities with a view to improving future projects.
Observe the show, anticipate and react to possible technical problems, ensuring optimal artistic quality.
Find the right costume for a certain role and actor.
Coordinate and direct costume workers in the process of drawing, cutting and sewing costumes and samples.
Interpret an artist's explanation or demonstration of their artistic concepts, inceptions and processes and strive to share their vision.
Updating the design results based on observation of the stage image during the rehearsals, especially where the different designs and the action are integrated.
Set up, test and operate different types of communication equipment such as transmission equipment, digital network equipment, or telecommunications equipment.
Take the necessary precautions for storing, using and disposing chemical products.
Take the necessary precautions while providing temporary power distribution for performance and art facility purposes under supervision.
Monitor and follow new trends and developments in specific sectors.
Ensure operative processes are finished at a previously agreed-upon time.
Prepare and present detailed design suggestions for a specific production to a mixed group of people, including technical, artistic and management staff.
Thorough research for information to develop new ideas and concepts for the design of a specific production based.
Cooperate with the artistic team in order to facilitate the transition from the creative vision and its artistic concepts to a technical design.
Developing new designs mastering specialised software.
Understand and use technical documentation in the overall technical process.
Interpret an artistic plan and verify whether the described design can be executed.
Apply ergonomy principles in the organisation of the workplace while manually handling equipment and materials.
Check and safely operate machines and equipment required for your work according to manuals and instructions.
Apply the safety rules according to training and instruction and based on a solid understanding of the prevention measures and risks to your own personal health and safety.
No competences in this bucket.
No competences in this bucket.
The computer-aided design (CAD) software for creating, modifying, analysing or optimising a design.
Legislation describing the protection of the rights of original authors over their work, and how others can use it.
Legislation, on a national or international level, that governs labour conditions in various fields between labour parties such as the government, employees, employers, and trade unions.
The characteristics of techniques used to create atmospheres and effects on camera or on stage; the equipment required and appropriate setup to use.
Art and practice of creating aesthetically appealing images by recording light or electromagnetic radiation.
No competences in this bucket.
Adapt, stitch or sew stage outfits for performing actors.
Define and make a list of the required resources and equipment based on the technical needs of the production.
Calculate design costs to make sure the project is financially viable.
Have and develop a thorough understanding of the dramatic production process.
Develop the overall look or style of a theatre, opera, television, or film set.
Documenting your own work practice for different purposes like assessment, time management, job application etc.
File and document a production in all its phases right after the performance period so that it can be reproduced and all relevant information remains accessible.
Draw and cut out costume patterns using scissors and measuring instruments.
Organise fitting sessions for the actors and decide on the required actions. Assign the right size costume to each actor.
Initiate activities in order to attract new and interesting customers. Ask for recommendations and references, find places where potential customers can be located.
Work with the director of photography on the artistic and creative vision that needs to be followed during production of a movie or theatre production.
Attend rehearsals in order to adapt sets, costumes, make-up, lighting, camera set up, etc.
Reach out to and meet up with people in a professional context. Find common ground and use your contacts for mutual benefit. Keep track of the people in your personal professional network and stay up to date on their activities.
Draw up the measurements and sizes of performing artists for clothing purposes.
File and organise personal administration documents comprehensively.
Lead, supervise and motivate a group of people, in order to meet the expected results within a given timeline and with the foreseen resources in mind.
Take responsibility for lifelong learning and continuous professional development. Engage in learning to support and update professional competence. Identify priority areas for professional development based on reflection about own practice and through contact with peers and stakeholders. Pursue a cycle of self-improvement and develop credible career plans.
Coordinate human, material and capital resources within artistic productions, based on the given documentation e.g. scripts.
Prepare and distribute documentation to ensure all people involved in the production receive relevant and up-to-date information.
Use computer-aided design (CAD) systems to assist in the creation, modification, analysis, or optimisation of a design.
Make use of protection equipment according to training, instruction and manuals. Inspect the equipment and use it consistently.
Work with the crew responsible for the lighting setup and operation to get directions from them on where to stand for an aesthetic result.