

They show the style, silhouette, textures, accessories and unique features of each costume. The final designs are done in full color. When the director and production team have approved the costume designer's preliminary sketches, she or he can draw up the final costume designs. It can also identify any potential costume challenges, such as very quick changes between scenes. This helps track the specific costume needs of every character.

The costume plot is a list or chart that shows which characters appear in each scene, what they are wearing and their overall movement throughout the play. It is the costume designer's responsibility to draw up the costume plot. This is also an appropriate time to check with the director on the exact number of characters needing costumes, as any non-speaking characters the director plans to include may not have been listed in the script. To stimulate the flow of ideas at the first meeting with the director and the design team (set, costume, lighting and sound designers), the costume designer may want to present a few rough costume sketches. If the production is set in a specific historical era, the fashions of this period will need to be researched. They are often the items that truly distinguish one character from another.Ĭostume designers begin their work by reading the script to be produced. These costume props add a great deal of visual interest to the overall costume design.
