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Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

50 Designers/50 Costumes: Concept to Character

Foreword by Jeffrey Kurland. Introduction by Deborah N. Landis
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978-0-942102-46-8
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124 pages, 9x10 inches, 165 illustrations
August 2005, Only available in Include North America;
Categories: Cinema & Performance Arts; Film

"Attractive and enlightening. . . . A chief value of the book is what it tells us about non-historical, non-fantastic costume design—just clothes for people, which, as the introduction notes, become costumes when they are in a film."—Stanley Kauffmann, New Republic
Whether they are working on films set in the reality of the contemporary era or a fantastic imaginary world, or one that requires historical accuracy, all costume designers approach their work with a profound attention to character and a desire to serve the story. This Academy publication celebrates the work of these consummate artists and includes costumes designed for recent films of all genres, with each costume communicating the essence of the character for whom it was designed.

The field of costume design comes to life in this beautiful soft-cover catalogue representing the work of fifty of the top costume designers working today. Each designer is represented by a full-color two-page spread featuring an insightful first-person commentary that explores the challenges that he or she faced on one recent film project, and how a particular costume resulted from this intensive design process. Each layout also contains the original sketch for that costume and a film still of the costume as it was ultimately worn by the actor on film. Designer portraits and filmographies complete this in-depth look into the craft. Represented film titles are as diverse as Spider-Man, Austin Powers, Legally Blonde 2, The Last Samurai, Almost Famous, Chocolat, Ocean's Eleven, 102 Dalmatians, Gangs of New York, Pirates of the Caribbean, and Frida.

This exhibition catalogue was organized at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and contains a foreword by Academy governor Jeffrey Kurland and an introduction by Deborah Nadoolman Landis. It also contains a complete index.
"Costumes are not mere garments. They are visual tools used to release the soul of a character—a way to lift a character off the page and into a three-dimensional world."—Jeffrey Kurland, from his foreword Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
Jeffrey Kurland is the Oscar-nominated costume designer of such films as Bullets over Broadway, Erin Brockovich, Ocean's Eleven, and Collateral. He is currently a Governor of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Deborah Nadoolman Landis, Ph.D., received an Academy Award nomination for her work on Coming to America and also designed the costumes for Animal House, Raiders of the Lost Ark, and Trading Places. She is currently President of the Costume Designers Guild.