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Assistant Costume Designer

he Assistant Costume Designer Certificate provides the student with expertise in order to assist the Costume Designer in costuming for film, television, theme park entertainment and theater. Assistant Costume Designers should be able to create patterns for costumes, assemble costumes suitable for the entertainment industry, illustrate fashion and utilize design skills. A costume designer researches the styles and periods of clothing that make film or theatrical productions look realistic. This certificate is designed to provide the student with a course of study leading to certification and employment in the entertainment industry as an Assistant Costume Designer.

Costume Cutter/Draper

The Costume Cutter/Draper Certificate provides the student with training to create patterns, cut and assemble costumes for the entertainment industry. Students also receive training in basic theatrical production process. This certificate is designed to provide the student with a course of study leading to certification and employment in the entertainment industry as a Costume Cutter/Draper. Upon completion of the program students will be able to:

  • Analyze a costume design sketch/rendering to determine its patterning needs. Pattern a basic muslin/toile per the measurements of an actor.
  • Create a custom muslin/toile for an actor.
  • Create a historical pattern based upon the costume designer’s sketch and the actor’s measurements.
  • Adapt a commercial pattern to match a designer’s costume sketch.

Costume Stitcher

The Costume Stitcher Certificate provides the student with training in  specialized sewing techniques and other skills necessary to build a variety of costumes required by the entertainment industry. Students also receive training in basic theatrical production practices. This certificate is designed to provide students with a course of study leading to certification and employment in the entertainment industry as a Costume Stitcher.
Upon completion of the program students will be able to:

  • Analyze if and how a garment can be altered to meet the needs of an actor.
  • Create historical corsets and underpinnings.
  • Demonstrate the application of theatrical closures including hook and eye tape, zippers and machine button holes.
  • Construct a complete garment from a historical time period using a commercial pattern.
  • Construct a period costume using a custom pattern with no written instructions.

Costume Wardrobe

The Costume Wardrobe Certificate provides the student with the practical knowledge and experience necessary to work backstage preparing, changing and maintaining costumes before, during and after performances. Students are trained in basic costume techniques as well as basic theatrical production practices. This certificate is designed to provide the student with a course of study leading to certification and employment in the entertainment industry working in the area of Wardrobe.

Upon completion of the program students will be able to:

  • Analyze a script to determine the costume needs of actor including the how and when of fast changes.
  • Assist an actor with a fast change.
  • Solve and take care of minor costume repairs during the run of a show.
  • Determine the proper methods for cleaning costumes and execute them.
  • Organize other students in striking a theatrical production.

Lighting Technician

The Lighting Technician Certificate is designed to prepare the student for occupational competency as a Lighting Technician in educational, community and resident theatre venues as well as theme parks, television and motion picture studios.

Scenic Artist

The Scenic Artist Certificate is designed to prepare the student for occupational competency as a Scenic Artist in educational, community and resident theatre venues as well as theme parks, television and motion picture studios. Scenic Artists paint backdrops, murals and many other elements on film sets.

Sound Technician

The Sound Technician Certificate is designed to prepare the student for occupational competency as a sound technician in educational, community and resident theatres as well as theme parks, television and motion picture studios. Broadcast and sound engineering technicians set up, operate, and maintain the electrical equipment for radio programs, television broadcasts, concerts, sound recordings, and movies.

Upon completion of the program students will be able to:

  • Demonstrate an understanding of basic technical theatre terminology as it relates to sound/audio.
  • Identify and demonstrate the practical aspects of safe and effective use of tools and equipment associated with sound/audio for the theatre.
  • Identify and describe the different types of drawings for theatrical sound/audio.
  • Identify and explain collaboration and concept as it relates to the sound/audio design process.

Technical Theatre

The Technical Theatre Certificate is designed to prepare the student for occupational competency as a theatre technician in educational, community and resident theatre venues as well as theme parks, television and motion picture studios.

Theme Park Technician

The Theme Park Technician Certificate is designed to prepare the student for occupational competency as a technician for theme parks.

Upon completion of the program students will be able to:•

  • Illustrate, evaluate and employ the correct, safe and efficient use of tools, hardware and equipment associated with maintenance and troubleshooting of the various theatrical systems.
  • Differentiate and explain the different types of drawings associated with maintenance and troubleshooting of the various theatrical systems.
  • Determine and formulate the correct method for repairing equipment associated with maintenance and troubleshooting of the various theatrical systems.

For additional information, visit the Fullerton College Theatre Arts Department website: http://theatre.fullcoll.edu/

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Frequently Asked Questions

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HOW MUCH DOES IT COST?

The cost is $46 per unit. Non-resident tuition: $258 per unit PLUS enrollment fees (Non-Resident Tuition includes $19.00 Capital Outlay fee per Ed Code 76141).

Costs may vary; please visit website for more information: http://admissions.fullcoll.edu/fees-refunds/.

HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE?

Associate degree or certificate completion depends on program unit requirements and whether student is enrolled full-time or part-time.

WHAT ARE THE JOBS AND HOW MUCH DO THEY PAY?

For information on jobs in this industry sector and their median annual salaries visit: https://www.bls.gov/ooh/.

Career opportunities:
• Costume Draper
• Costume Seamstress
• Costume Shop Manager
• Costumer
• Draper
• Dresser
• Wardrobe Assistant
• Wardrobe Attendant
• Wardrobe Manager
• Wardrobe Supervisor

WHAT IS THE JOB OUTLOOK?

Employment of fashion designers is projected to grow 3 percent from 2016 to 2026, slower than the average for all occupations.

Most apparel continues to be produced internationally. As a result, employment of fashion designers in the apparel manufacturing industry is projected to decline about 33 percent over the projection period, slowing the overall employment growth of fashion designers.

However, employment of fashion designers in the retail trade industry is projected to grow about 22 percent over the projection period. Retailers are selling more fashion-inspired clothing, which increases the demand for fashion designers to design clothing and accessories for everyday wear for the mass market.

Contact Our Department

Zachary Harless

Department Coordinator

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Average Salary in this Field

$30,930 to

$135,160 Per Year

Careers in this Field

Costume Draper

Wardrobe Supervisor

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