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Course Description

Learners will explore costume workroom roles in the film industry, including stitcher, breakdown artist, set costumer, and prep costumer. Through immersive projects which simulate industry expectations, they will deepen their understanding while honing their problem-solving skills.
 

Prerequisites

FNFM 1101: Industry Landscape: Fashion for Film (FNFM 1101 and FNFM 1105 can be taken simultaneously).

Relevant Programs

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Application

Name
Award of Achievement in Fashion for Film
Instructions

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Course
Film Costuming: On-set and workroom immersion
Type
In Person
Days
Sa
Time
10:00AM to 12:00PM
Dates
Sep 21, 2024 to Oct 26, 2024
Type
In Person
Days
Sa
Time
1:00PM to 4:00PM
Dates
Oct 05, 2024 to Nov 02, 2024
Schedule and Location
Hours
43.0
Location
  • Downtown Campus
Course Fee(s)
Tuition Fee non-credit $702.02
Instructors
  • Leslie Cairns
  • Dawn Climie
Section Notes
Please note that in addition to scheduled class times, students will be involved in pre-production meetings, camera tests, and shoot schedules that will happen at various times. Locations, days, and times will be determined in consultation with the film director, cast and crew. This experience mimics the real-world film industry with its long and irregular hours.