Question
What responsibilities does the Costume Designer have? (Select all that apply)(2 points)
Responses
Designing a costume for each character.
Designing a costume for each character.
Building the set and props
Building the set and props
Holding fitting sessions with all actors and making alterations to costumes.
Holding fitting sessions with all actors and making alterations to costumes.
Sourcing all materials needed to create the costumes.
Sourcing all materials needed to create the costumes.
Designing the make-up and hair for each character.
Designing the make-up and hair for each character.
Sourcing all fabric needed for the production whether it is needed for costumes, set, props, or front of house.
Responses
Designing a costume for each character.
Designing a costume for each character.
Building the set and props
Building the set and props
Holding fitting sessions with all actors and making alterations to costumes.
Holding fitting sessions with all actors and making alterations to costumes.
Sourcing all materials needed to create the costumes.
Sourcing all materials needed to create the costumes.
Designing the make-up and hair for each character.
Designing the make-up and hair for each character.
Sourcing all fabric needed for the production whether it is needed for costumes, set, props, or front of house.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The responsibilities of a Costume Designer typically include the following:
1. **Designing a costume for each character.**
2. **Holding fitting sessions with all actors and making alterations to costumes.**
3. **Sourcing all materials needed to create the costumes.**
4. **Designing the make-up and hair for each character.**
The other options related to building the set and props or sourcing all fabric needed for the production do not fall under the primary responsibilities of a Costume Designer.
1. **Designing a costume for each character.**
2. **Holding fitting sessions with all actors and making alterations to costumes.**
3. **Sourcing all materials needed to create the costumes.**
4. **Designing the make-up and hair for each character.**
The other options related to building the set and props or sourcing all fabric needed for the production do not fall under the primary responsibilities of a Costume Designer.