Many beginning and hobbyist costumers believe that professional costume/prop builders have unlimited and specialized resources with which to ply their craft. Actually, the pros create things in much the same way that hobbyists do, working as resourcefully and creatively as possible with a limited budget. Creating the Character Costume dives into these methods to showcase how to achieve expert looks with limited means and lots of creativity. Part One explores tools, materials, and construction methods.
Introduction Part 1: Creating Your Character Costume
Pre-ProductionWhat to know before you begin building your costume (including
tools of the trade) Patterns and pattern-making
Accessorieshats, shoes, jewellery, headdresses Basic make-up
techniques Wigs and hairpieces Costume props Masks and
creature costumes Part II: Tips and Tricks from Costumers and
Cosplayers Featured Costumer 1Cheralyn Lambeth Featured
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Cheralyn Lambeth is a professional costume, prop, and puppet builder whose work has been featured on TV, film and on tour, including Sesame Street Live, The Net, Dinosaurs!, The Muppet Christmas Carol, the Star Trek Earth Tour, Titanic: The Movie on Tour, and Star Trek: The Experience at the Las Vegas Hilton. Most recently, she has done costuming work for a photo shoot for the film?The Hunger Games, on the Showtime television series Homeland, and with a touring production of?Avenue Q.