Costume Designer
About
A costume designer is the person behind the conception, design and production of costumes used in film, TV and theatre productions. They'll often collaborate with directors, production designers, actors, and other members of a production's crew and talent roster
Industries
- Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation
- Independent Artists, Writers, and Performers
- Motion Pictures and Film
- Performing Arts
- Theater Companies
Skills
- Art Direction
- Artistic Sense and Good Taste
- Color Theory
- Ingenuity
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