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Reflection Topic Reflect on your lighting project and answer the following questions: How did you do as a team? Did your design look like you wanted it.

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2 Reflection Topic Reflect on your lighting project and answer the following questions: How did you do as a team? Did your design look like you wanted it to? What would you have changed if you could have changed something? Who was the most valuable member of the team? Why? Who was the least valuable member of the team? Why? Rate your performance on the lighting project on a scale of 1 to 10 and explain.

3 Costume Design Introduction to Designing Costumes

4 Fashion vs. Costume Design Fashion Design: Creating a striking design that gives little thought into the personality of the person who will wear the clothes Follows what is currently in vogue, may look at history or may try to create something new. There may or may not be any stylistic consistency from one design to the next.

5 Fashion vs. Costume Design Costume Design: Provides a visual reflection of the personality and nature of each character at any given time in the play. Designs must exhibit unity: both among the other costumes and with the play as a whole Must provide information on the setting of the play: the historical period, the climate, the culture, etc.

6 Types of Costumes Character costumes Costumes are made for a specific character, and is derived from information in the script Historical period, socioeconomic status and occupations of the characters, etc. Decorative costumes Costumes that appear to be no more than decorative elements in the general stage picture.

7 Character Costumes Decorative Costumes

8 Information Provided by Clothes: Historical Period

9 Information Provided by Clothes: Age

10 Information Provided by Clothes: Gender

11 Information Provided by Clothes: Socioeconomic Status

12 Information Provided by Clothes: Occupation

13 Information Provided by Clothes: Climate or Season

14 Other Considerations for Costume Design Stereotypical Costuming Character Evolution Costume Stylization Interpretation of Period Interpretation of Color and Fabric

15 Practical Considerations to Costume Design Needs of the Actor Production Venue Budget Construction Demands of the Design Renting Buying Modifying Stock Costumes

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