FILM & TV COSTUME DESIGN ADVANCED STUDY

The Advanced Study Program in Film & TV Costume Design provides a comprehensive view of a field with its own distinct tradition and creative challenges. It offers students a chance to explore those qualities that make film and television an exceptional choice for the designer. The development of a broad frame of cinematic reference, the interaction with working professionals, and the opportunity to make practical and creative decisions within the time frame of a production, will provide the student with the knowledge and skill necessary to launch a career in the global entertainment field.

What Our Students Learn In our program, students learn all aspects of the craft, from cinematic history and script analysis to costume design and illustration.

Why FIDM FIDM is uniquely poised at the heart of the West Coast's entertainment and

fashion industries to provide students with specialized skills and opportunities for building a successful career in Costume Design. FIDM Film & TV Costume Design students design costumes for the Master's Thesis films in collaboration with American Film Institute, USC Lucas Film School, and Chapman University.

REQUIRED CLASSES FOR ADVANCED STUDY
DESN 4050  Costume Design for Film & TV I 
DESN 4120  Television Then & Now 
DESN 4180  Costume Illustration for Film & TV I 
DESN 4350  History of Art, Costume & Culture I 
DESN 4380  Costume Design for Film & TV II 
DESN 4450  Costume Illustration for Film & TV II 
DESN 4480  Costume Supervision for Film & TV 
DESN 4620  History of Art, Costume & Culture II 
DESN 4680  Studio Design Project I 
DESN 4760  History of Film: An Eye on Costume Design 
DESN 4820  Sourcing the Costume 
DESN 4850  Studio Design Project II 
DESN 4860  Advanced Styling for Costume Designers 
DESN 4930  Professional Presentation for Costume Designers 
DESN 4960  Production Practicum & Special Topics 
  Total Units of Credit  45

This program starts in the Fall Quarter.

Prerequisite: FIDM degree in Fashion Design or an external degree in a related field from an accredited college/university in which the language of instruction is English. Interview required.

One-on-one advisement is available to students from other FIDM Majors to consider eligibility for special admissions to this program. Contact the appropriate department chairperson.