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Costume Design School Recommendations?

Hey guys, I'm super passionate about costume design and want to study it in college. What are some of the best costume design schools you can recommend? Thanks in advance!

7 months ago

Hey there! It's fantastic that you're passionate about costume design and want to pursue it in college. There are several notable schools with strong costume design programs to consider:

1. New York University's Tisch School of the Arts: NYU Tisch offers a BFA in Design for Stage and Film, which provides students with a solid foundation in both costume and scenic design. The program focuses on technical skills, design aesthetics, and concept development.

2. California Institute of the Arts (CalArts): CalArts offers a BFA in Costume Design as part of their School of Theater program. It emphasizes hands-on experience, collaboration, and artistic innovation.

3. University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA): UCLA's School of Theater, Film, and Television offers a B.A. in Theater with a design focus, which includes costume design. They also offer an MFA in Theater, Film, and Television Design - while you obviously wouldn't be enrolled in this program as an undergrad, you may be able to take advantage of some of its resources, especially if you're proactive.

4. DePaul University: The Theatre School at DePaul offers a BFA in Costume Design focusing on costume and makeup design for film, theater, and television. The program emphasizes hands-on experience and collaboration.

5. Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD): SCAD offers BFA and MFA programs in Production Design where costume design is a key component. This program emphasizes a holistic approach to production design, and covers scenic and lighting design as well.

6. Carnegie Mellon University (CMU): CMU's School of Drama offers a BFA in Costume Design that includes the study of costume design. The program focuses on collaboration, innovative thinking, and individual expression.

7. The Yale School of Drama: Although Yale's program doesn't have an undergraduate program in costume design, it does offer an MFA in Design, which encompasses costume, set, and projection design. If you're considering a graduate-level program, this is an excellent option. While you would need to major in something else as an undergrad, if you take initiative, you may be able to connect with professors or even audit classes within the Master's program.

These schools offer a diverse range of approaches to costume design, so keep in mind what aspects are most important to you as you explore your options. And don't discount the importance of the school's overall vibe - you want to be sure you choose an institution where you'll thrive personally, as well as artistically. Good luck with your college search!

7 months ago

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