LACC PROFESSIONAL COSTUME PROGRAM
What we do:
- Collaborate with studios, shops, and employers in theatre, television, film, and entertainment to ensure our classes grow the skills they're looking for.
- Help students develop new skills and strengthen them through practical experience creating costumes.
What you will do:
- Learn new skills needed for the entertainment industry, and practice putting your skills to use for plays, film, and video productions every semester.
- You do not need a theatre background, or have to complete an AA (unless you want to, or to transfer to a university program). This is a certificate program.
- Students completing their training will have developed a respect and appreciation for all aspects of Theater, and strengthened their talents and skills to move directly into the profession.
Pretty Fire, costumes by students Stephanie Cano and Victoria Mellado
Jobs, Opportunities, and Internships for LACC Costume Students
The LACC Costume Design Program is widely recognized in the entertainment industry for producing skilled and talented designers, design assistants, and all manner of wardrobe professionals. Our graduates are working in the entertainment business in places including:
What topics are covered?
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Costume design - theatre, film, video, and costume styling
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Costume history - research, resourcing, budgeting, shopping
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Sketching - character/inspiration boards, swatching
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Costume pattern drafting and draping, fabric selection, cutting, fitting, construction
What skills will I gain?
- How to read a play - breakdown a script, breakdown character and actor needs
- How to communicate your design, both traditional and computer illustration techniques = developing your portfolio and resume
- Utilizing production meetings, with director, shop staff, wardrobe crew
- Wardrobe skills - navigating costume storage, pulling a show, selecting and creating accessories, costume alteration and maintenance
- Theatre discipline and procedures - shop organization, managing a crew, striking a show
- Costume dyeing, distressing, painting, batiking
- Character makeup, hair & wigs
How is all this possible?
No secret short-cuts—it takes hands-on, practical, experiential learning. Lab time is spent to develop skills needed for the mounting of live theatrical productions, the best training ground for a costume designer in any type of entertainment.
This is a highly selective and challenging course. Acceptance into the program is not a guarantee of continuance. From the initial interview and portfolio review, the student is constantly evaluated and challenged to meet and exceed standards. A student who cannot meet assignments while in constant production may be discontinued. The periodic evaluations are retained as source material to use in recommendations for future education and job applications.
At the completion of all the required program courses, the 2-year Professional Certificate for Theatrical Costuming is awarded. During the optional third-year program, the design student will concentrate on independent theater, film and video projects to advance the transition into the profession while utilizing the resources of the Academy.
A measure of the success of this intense, hands-on approach may be seen in our design majors' repeated advancement to the final round of the Television Academy's Summer Internship competition, including the 2018 winner, German Flores. This coveted award includes three 2-week internships with television costume designers.
The Kennedy Center / American College Theatre Festival competition is another example of our costume design majors competing with design students from 4-year institutions or graduate studies. The overall national winner in 2018 was Christina Bayer from LACC Theatre Academy.
Many career opportunities are available to graduates of the program:
- Costume design in theater, film, video, commercials, theme parks, and games
- Apprenticing with an established designer
- Film, television, or video costuming, assisting, or wardrobe
- Work in a professional costume shop or costume rental house, theme park, or cruise ship
See some of the jobs and opportunities Costume Graduates have gone on to.
All prospective Academy students are required to apply for admission to the Theatre Academy.
Apply to the LACC Theatre Academy
Costume Program
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COSTUME DESIGN PROGRAM
Eddie Bledsoe
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Schedule of Classes
LACC THEATER DEPARTMENT
Many career opportunities are available to graduates of the program:
- Costume design in theater, film, video, commercials, theme parks, and games
- Apprenticing with an established designer
- Film, television, or video costuming, assisting, or wardrobe
- Work in a professional costume shop or costume rental house, theme park, or cruise ship