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Course: |
THE 245
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Title: | Bas Costume Design/Constructn |
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Long Title: | Basic Costume Design and Construction |
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Course Description: | Explores the basics of costume design and color theory. Construction techniques using regular and industrial sewing machines will be applied in constructing costumes and accessories. Students will be introduced to pattern drafting. |
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Min Credit: | 3 |
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STANDARD COMPETENCIES:
I. Identify fabrics and their uses for the purposes of design.
II. Drape a bodice.
III. Create a flat pattern.
IV. Design costumes following the basic processes of costuming a play.
V. Describe the dimension of color.
VI. Assess garment design.
VII. Use an industrial sewing machine.
TOPICAL OUTLINE:
I. Review of Pattern Making and Pattern Drafting
A. Basic Techniques
B. Changing and Creating
C. Flat Pattern
D. Draping
II. Color
A. Hue
B. Value
C. Intensity
III. Study Various Components of a Garment.
A. Sleeve Variations
B. Bodice Variations
C. Skirt Variations
D. Pant Variations
IV. Design Basics
A. Ideas
B. Mediums
C. Renderings
V. Learn to Create Designs From Different Inspirations
A. Objects
B. Photos
C. Cultures
D. Other
VI. Problem Solving
A. Design one garment from the body of another
B. Create a garment that can change from one presentation to another
VII. Construction Techniques
A. Industrial Construction
B. Standard Sewing
C. Hand Sewing
VIII. Accessories Design and Construction
A. Hats
B. Shoes
C. Spats
D. Gloves
E. Other
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