Regardless of who makes the costumes, standard procedures are involved in the final realization of the costume
designer’s sketches. What are these procedures?
What will be an ideal response?
ANSWER:Accurate
measurements of all the actors are taken.
Necessary materials are secured or purchased and modified as needed.
Draping decisions are made and/or patterns are drafted as guides for cutting and shaping
the materials. Frequently, mock-ups are made with inexpensive fabric.
The material is cut and the parts basted together.
Actors are called for a fitting with the designer or one of the designer's assistants.
The garments are stitched and any desired ornamentations are added.
A final fitting takes place to ensure that the finished garment fits, looks, and functions as
planned.
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