Costume Designer's Guild Case Study Answers

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Costume Designer's Guild

The Costume Designer's Guild was found in 1953 by a group of 30,Costume Designer's who worked in motion picture and were passionate about the job.They found strengh in joining forces and responded to the changes needed in the flim industry.

The benefits of being a part of the Costume Designer's Guild are.They make sure that you have fair wages, health and wellfare benefits.Safer and or decent working conditions. This association also helps the designer handle disputes and grievances.

The cost of being a member in the Costume Designer's Guild. Is different depenting on what your job title is. They offer memberships to. A Costume Designer's membership is $4,898.00.A n asstant Costume Designer's membership is $2,600.00. For a Costume Illustrators membership is $2,316.00 and, for a Costume
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I would chose The Costume Designer's Association of America, because it is offered to students and it is only $55.00.It is a lot for a student,but it is less than the Costume Designer's Guild price of $4898.00.

Another thing that I like about the Costume Design Association of America is that you are invited on trips around the world to study that country culture and clothing. You also become a part of a communty of costume designer from around the world who also are there to give trips and advise.

The Costume Designer's Guild :The Costume Designer (Magazine)

The Costume Designer's Guild offers a magazine called The Costume Designer. It is published 4 times a year one for each season. The magazine is available online for free and they date back all the way to fall of 2005.

It features the best of the best in the costume design world and it features their latest work. It has contact information for production studios like ABC, so that costume designers can buy ready made costumes. It also features interviews.

The Costume Design Association of America's: Journal