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Our GHOST FACE® mask and costume has become part of Hollywood history as the lead character of the SCREAM movie franchise, “an icon of Halloween” as quoted by the NY Times. Come work at Fun World, a leader in the Halloween and seasonal consumer products industry located in Carle Place, NY. We are looking to hire a Junior Product Designer to help us keep growing.
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Minimum 7 years design/product development experience within the Ready to Wear or costume industry. The Senior Designer position is responsible for the creative vision of a project from conception through production.
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Share your love of musical theater and costume design with children this summer! Bachelor's Degree in Fashion Design, Musical Theater, or related field, and 2+ years' experience in costume and/or prop design.
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Experience as a theatrical designer in one or more of the following ways: scenic design, lighting design, sound design, costume design, and/or properties design. Experience coordinating technical theater spaces such as a mainstage theater, black box theater, scene shop, costume shop and/or properties shop.
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Understanding of costume jewelry manufacturing for clear and accurate spec sheets in development process. Premier Brands Group Holdings is looking for a Senior Designer to help create and design a competitive fashion jewelry product line that supports and builds branding throughout diverse channels of distribution.
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Coordinates and creates backstage paperwork in conjunction with stage management, costume shop management, and the costume designer, including assigning Wardrobe Run Crew tasks throughout the run of a show, and quick-change plots.
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Title: F0182 - Tenure Track Faculty- Assistant Professor of Drama and Theatre - Costume Design & Technology / Resident Costume Designer. Norfolk State University's (NSU) Department of Visual and Performing Arts' Drama & Theatre Division, invites applicants for a tenure-track full-time Assistant Professor of Drama and Theatre position in the discipline of Costume Design and technology; the selected candidate shall begin August 2024.
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Accompanist, scene carpenter, director, choreographer, lighting designer, costume. designer, stitcher, stage manager, and fight choreographer are assigned by. accompanist, scene carpenter, director, choreographer, lighting designer, costume.
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Collaborate with Costume Designer, Project/Fabric Buyer, to refine project scope as materials are selected and construction methods are refined. The Associate Costume Development Manager will lead costume design and development projects from initial planning to final delivery and installation.
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Using independent judgment and technical skills, devise and craft costumes that execute the artistic goals of the Stage Director/Choreographer and Costume Designer. Interpret costume renderings and sketches into realized garments for all originating productions, in consultation with student and professional Costume Designer and Costume Shop Director.
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Apply Job Type Apprenticeship Location New York, New York Field Costume Design and Technology Post Date Jan 27, 2022 Salary $3,000 Summary Costume Designer Dede Ayite and Manhattan Theatre Club (MTC) have partnered to host a Costume Design Observership for an early career costume designer identifying as BIPOC on the upcoming Broadway production of How I Learned To Drive by Paula Vogel.
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Construct costumes for theatrical productions to include interpreting costume designer's renderings; determining garment construction procedures; drape, cut and pattern costumes to be constructed; construct garments using sewing machine and hand stitching following design and drawing prepared by costume designer; fit patterned costumes and alter patterns as necessary.
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Will vary based upon assignment, including, but not limited to: Stage Manager, Fabricator/Construction, Seamstress/Costumer, Wardrobe Crew Member, Costume Designer, Lighting Designer, Sound Designer, Scenic Designer, Projection Designer, Tech/Run Crew, Stage Operator, Fabricating Crew, Box Office, Vocal Coach, Dialect Coach, Front of House Manager, Usher, Choreographer, Graphic Designer, Paint Crew, Actor, Director, Producer.
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The residency offers a lighting or costume designer opportunities to design for a theatrical stage production and a dance concert. A Master’s degree in Theatre Design (Lighting or Costume) or a related field, earned within the past three years (2020 or later), is required.
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Quarterly Adjunct Lecturer - Costume Designer. Appropriate availability to be in residence in the shop, be a hands-on designer (to possibly include building, fitting, patterning work) and be ready to work closely with the faculty Costume Shop manager and the student work crew.
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