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1. | It involves many steps | 2. | It is the third options of the production process | 4. | Once enough information is obtained, Costume designers begin by creating preliminary sketches | 6. | An important phase in the process where all of the designers meet with the director. | 9. | Once the director and designers are on the same page, the next step is for the Costume designer to gather research | 12. | first step is an analysis of the script, musical composition, choreography | 13. | It is the investing of clothing and the overall appearance of a character or performer |
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Down: |
1. | Once the show is designed, it is necessary to plan where the items will be sourced | 3. | It begins by using a set of basic pattern blocks developed from the actor’s measurements | 5. | Costume designers usually begin with world of the play research where they find research to establish the world where the play takes place | 6. | Once enough information is obtained | 7. | Costume designers begin by creating preliminary sketches | 8. | Once the Costume Designer and the Director agree on the costumes and the ideas are fully flushed out, the designer will create final sketches. | 10. | It involves manipulating a piece of fabric on a dress form or mannequin that have measurements closely related to the actors. | 11. | These are called rendering and are usually painted with watercolors or acrylic paints |
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