INDEX -Editor’s Talk -the world of costume design -What is costume design -Surrealist Costume Designer biography film career & filmography 5 remakable costum Qoute -9 oscar nominees Biography Rmarkable work
Editor’s
TALK Costume is the thing that make the actors and actress can perform as a caracture that they got pefectly.Costume is just not the cholt the they put on themself but its can bring the actors,actress inculde the audaint to the world that was create by director completly. In this issue “CLOSET” will bring the reader to met the most famouse Costume Designer in film’s world. The one is the surrealist Costume Designer who can bring you to fantasy world. Another one is the 9 oscar nominees who can bring you to historial world.Both of them will make you feel like you step in movie world Enjoy Viyada Amornwatanakunchai Editor in cheft
THE World of
Costume DESIGN
What is
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ostume design is the envisioning of clothing and the overall appearance of a character or performer. Costume may refer to the style of dress particular to a nation, a class, or a period. In many cases, it may contribute to the fullness of the artistic, visual world which is unique to a particular theatrical or cinematic production. The most basic designs are produced to denote status, provide protection or modesty, or provide visual interest to a character. Costumes may be for a theater, cinema, or musical performance but may not be limited to such. Costume design should not be confused with costume coordination which merely involves altering existing clothing, although both create stage clothes.
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Surrealist
Eiko Ishioka
Eiko Ishiok was a Japanese art director, costume and graphic designer known for her work in stage, screen, advertising and print media.Noted for her advertising campaigns for the Japanese boutique chain Parco, her collaboration with sportswear company Descente in designing uniforms and outerwear for members of the Swiss, Canadian, Japanese and Spanish teams at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake Cityand was the director of costume design for the opening ceremony of the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.She won the Academy Award for Best Costume Design for her work in Francis Ford Coppola’s 1992 film Bram Stoker’s Dracula and was posthumously nominated for an Academy Award in the same category for her work in Tarsem Singh’s 2012 film Mirror Mirror.
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Filmography Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters (1985) Closet Land (1991) Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) The Cell (2000) The Fall (2006) Theresa:The Body of Christ (2007) Immortals (2011) Mirror Mirror (2012)
In 1985 director Paul Schrader chose her to be the production designer for his 1985 film Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters. Her work went on to win her a special award for artistic contribution at the Cannes Film Festival that year. Eiko's work with Francis Ford Coppola on the poster for the Japanese release of Apocalypse Now led to their later collaboration in Coppola's Dracula which fetched Eiko her first Academy Award. She has also worked on four of Tarsem Singh's films beginning with the Jennifer Lopez starrer The Cell in 2000 and including The Fall, Immortals and the Oscar nominated Mirror Mirror.
Remakable COSTUME of Eiko Ishioka This is the top five of Eiko Ishioka that we love the most. Which one is your faverite?
Jennifer Lopez asked me if I could make it more comfortable
QUIET But I said, “No, you’re supposed to be tortured”.
oscar 9 nominees
Milena Canonero Milena Canonero is an Italian costume designer, who has worked for both film and stage productions. She has won four Academy Awards for Best Costume Design, and been nominated for the award nine times. Born in Turin, Italy, Canonero studied art, design history and costume design in Genoa. She then moved to England, where she began working in small theatre and film productions. While designing for commercials in London, she met many film directors.
in 2001, Canonero received the Career Achievement Award in Film from the Costume Designers Guild. In 2005, Canonero won the guild’s award for excellence in contemporary film for her work on Wes Anderson’s The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004). She won her third Oscar for Sofia Coppola’s Marie Antoinette (2006). Canonero reteamed with Anderson in 2014 on The Grand Budapest Hotel, for which she received her ninth nomination and fourth win at the 87th Academy Awards. She also won a BAFTA award for her work on the film.
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Remarkable work