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  1. Costume Design -- Costume Designers
    As the Costume Designer was going to be responsible for not only the actors’ costumes, but the much more technical spacesuit design, Danny hired Suttirat because she has a background in both costume and production design. Danny said, ‘Suttirat’s sense of taste and her flamboyance in terms of her visual ideas made her the right person for the job.’
  2. Halloween Costume -- Halloween Costumes
    A great complement to any Halloween costume or for any time you feel like getting a little WILD! If you want to stand out in a crowd give these novelty lenses a try. unusual? Special Effects Lenses are fun affordable lenses available in a variety of unique designs. Get them before your friends have a chance to. These lenses are intended for theatrical use only.
  3. Halloween Costume
    Sexy Halloween Costumes - A sexy Halloween costume is the perfect adult escape. As a little girl, you looked forward to Halloween all year long so you could show the world your inner princess, fairy, or cheerleader. The best part of Halloween was the fact that you could become anyone you wanted to be, even if it was only for one night. 
  4. Clown -- Costumes
    Make 'em laugh with clown costumes including shoes, hats and wig accessories! Create laughter in the whole family from an assortment of crazy clown costumes and accessories! Select an entire costume, or accessorize your own attire with a variety of silly shoes, haywire hats, and wacky wigs
  5. Costume Design
    The Motley Collection of Theatre and Costume Design is a valuable source of documentation on the history of theatre and is housed in the Rare Book and Special Collections Library. It is a rare collection of original materials on the theatre comprising over 5000 items from more than 150 productions in England and the United States. These materials include costume and set designs, sketches, notes, photographs, prop lists, storyboards, and swatches of fabric.
  6. Halloween -- Costumes
    Halloween is an odd mixture of creepy creatures, costume parties, and harvest festivals. It is ... a confusing time for those hesitant to celebrate a holiday that traces its roots to pagan practices and beliefs. Coming to the rescue is this little book written by Harold Myra, President of Christianity Today.
  7. Costume Design -- Work
    All Costume Design majors are required to work in the costume shop on the shows produced by Theatre VCU. This gives them the opportunity to put into practice those skills learned in classes. The faculty supervisors will determine those assignments.
  8. Halloween Jokes -- Costumes
    Typical Halloween costumes have traditionally been monsters such as vampires, ghosts, witches, and devils. The stereotypical Halloween costume is a sheet with eyeholes cut in it as a ghost costume. In nineteenth-century Scotland and Ireland the reason for wearing such fearsome (and non-fearsome) costumes was the belief that since the spirits that were abroad that night were essentially intent on doing harm, the best way to avoid this was to fool the spirits into believing that you were one of them. In recent years, it has become common for costumes to be based on themes other than traditional horror, such as dressing up as a character from a TV show or movie. In 2001, after the September 11 attacks, for example, costumes of firefighters, police officers, and United States military personnel became popular among children. In 2004, an estimated 2.15 million children in the United States were expected to dress up as Spider-Man, the year's most popular costume.
  9. Costume Design -- Productions
    No specific qualifications are required for entry into the Costume Department, but most new entrants have a qualification or diploma in a related area such as Fashion, Costume Design, Costume Interpretation or Garment Making. Promotion within the Department is based on experience. Entry-level candidates may have taken part in an apprentice-style scheme to gain their foundation skills, or they may enter the Department as Trainees. If they make a good impression on senior staff during their placement, they may be called back onto another production to work as Dailies or Assistants. Another alternative is to work for one of the large Costumiers (the most famous is Angels & Bermans in London) where trainees receive all-round experience and education in the Costume processes required in film production. You may have a Design Degree and initial experience as a junior in television or the theatre.
  10. Costume Design -- Students
    Two award-winning, professional faculty members, Holly Poe Durbin and Shigeru Yaji, lead studies in the area of costume design. Both artists, with 25 years of professional work behind them, share their professional experiences with the students. Students witness the high level of expectation that these professionals hold for their work and learn to set their own high standards.
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