Costume Design: The Hidden Layer of Movie Magic
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- Опубліковано 8 лип 2017
- Costuming is a vital but oftentimes overlooked aspect of amazing filmmaking. Let's take a look at some movies and see how the costuming added so much to their stories.
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Not sure who's done the costume design in Wes Anderson's films, but they're fabulously done.
Melanie Anne Ahern Several costume designers have worked with Wes. I know that Milena Canonero won the Oscar for costuming Grand Budapest Hotel. 8)
I think it's mainly Wes himself and his vision!
It is also the color palette/theme chosen for the movies...Example Wes Anderson and Baz Luhrmann
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Thanks for bringing some light into a very redundant perceived Oscar category.
Sometimes people do not seem to understand costume design, if the movie is not set in victorian england.
Roland Deschain It kind of sucks that the people who deserve don't win, or get nominated, most of the times
Roland Deschain Fortunately as of late it does seem the winners have MUCH more variety than they did in the mid-late 2000s, with Great Gatsby, Grand Budapest Hotel, Mad Max: Fury Road, and Fantastic Beasts. Who's even seen Marie Antoinette, The Duchess, or The Young Victoria?
+Little1Cave That's right. It's just that for most people in my immediate environment, costume design and many other aspects of film are mostly total mysteries. Videos like this are educational in an art form i love. Of course for me too!
Roland Deschain Honestly ever since finding out about the Academy I never would've known the difference between Sound Editing and Sound Mixing or would've fully appreciated Film Editing. Lol. Knowing all of these categories have comparable nominees and winners got me to doing research in what they are. Now a good portion of my subscribers are related to Film Studies and I can judge each aspect in a film, even if it never gets nominated.
Wow, now I see it
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Reminds me of Heather Duke slowly incorporating more and more red into her wardrobe throughout Heathers until she looks exactly like Heather Chandler did. It's a small metaphor that holds big importance like you said, showing how the movie is progressing
I have wanted to be a costume designer since I was 10, and I wanted to be a fashion designer before that for as long as I can remember. I love costumes so much. They really make a movie and it always makes me sad seeing how little costume designers get recognition. I hope to make it in the industry one day and contribute to all the wonderful work costume designers have done before me
Autumn Ashli' well I hope you make it too :). I'm currently going to a boarding high school majoring in fashion design with an emphasis in costumes to try to get a head start in the career
Autumn Ashli' that's really cool. Well good luck. And never stop pursuing what you want to do :)
+Autumn Ashli' (Styledbyfall) Good luck for both of you, and i really hope we can meet sometime in the film industry for i Will study cinematography in a school here in my country, so best of wishes for you too and let the love for the seventh art join us.
Good luck with your dream !
All the best!
We missed ya buddy. Now tell Every Frame a Painting to come back too!
He was gone for like a month at most
That is too long in UA-cam time, mate
quality over quantity
Have you tried Channel Criswell? The guy is really good.
Ivan Mazeppa yeah I really like his video on colour in film
A new Now You See It video means it's going to be a pretty good day!
Totally :D. Hope "Every Frame a painting" follows:D
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Jack's Movie Reviews Today was a good day
Another great film for costume design is The Good, The Bad and the Ugly. Their outfits instantly lay out their character... Tuco is always dressed simply, often with his chest bared to show his shamelessness; Blondie's clothes are a mess of different attire, showing how he doesn't really fit in anywhere; and Angel Eyes' clothes are always well coordinated, his moustache perfectly groomed, which I think reflects his plotting and conniving nature. Great vid as always, I'd love to see you do a vid on make-up in cinema!
I'd love to know about your process of making videos, such as finding the right clips, because everything is always so well chosen.
As you write the script, the right clips come to you. Here's a fun cheat though: use www.quodb.com/ and search by a keyword to find movie dialogue that may relate to your video. So I searched for the "costume" key word and I found the Elf dialogue where she says "I like your costume" and it was perfect for the video! Because no matter how many videos I make (41 now, jeez), I can't memorize the dialogue of every movie.
Thanks for this info!
🤔interesting
Now You See It What do you use to record the clips and where do you get them from?
This is actually one of my favourite things about Fantastic Beasts. The costume design in that is AMAZING. Graves outfit in particular is one of my absolute favourites.
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I'm a simple man. I see a now you see it video, I stop strangling my target and go watch
*go watch with my target
A 24 Frames of Nick comment, lost in the past, before his rise. Incredible
Thank you, 24 Frames Of Nick.
One movie that plays pretty obviously with costumes is Enchanted. As Adam's character gets more acquainted with the "real world," her demeanor, as well has costumes get more toned down (as opposed to her originally ludicrous white gown). Dempsey, on the other hand, wear's dark suits to reflect his pessimistic and unimaginative world view. In the final ball scene, when he is finally able to venture into his romantic side (and thus move towards Adams), he opts to wear a very costume-y prince get-up. Marsden's character, meanwhile, obstinately refuses to acclimate to the real world, and thus remains in his ridiculously flashy, poofy-sleeved, getup the entire movie.
I'm going to have to disagree with the "no capes" line. Back as far as humans had heroes, they wore cloaks to signify status as a traveler, but in the tale of Heracles, he wears the nemean lion skin as a cape. Not only as a symbol of having conquered the animal and taking its strength, but also in wearing it as a cloak. This shows up constantly, though the modern trend of clothing doesn't play into full length drapery, it still persists. Obvious examples are in Watch_dog's protagonist Auden Pearce wearing a trench coat that acts as a cape when running through Chicago. Same goes for the scarf worn by the racketeer. It's small, but modern enough and flowing out the back to give just a small hint at the form of a cape. It is a staple of heroes.
my dude! Baz Luhrmann's Romeo and Juliet has some of the most incredible costume designing ever! like how at the party Romeo is a literal knight in shining armour, and Juliet is a literal angel (both of these reference some soliloquy that they say about each other). Or how Mercutio isn't dressed as a montague, but by lord is he more montague than capulet. Or how each family has their own insignia to set them apart, but it isn't just boring red and blue. Or how the costumes bring them into a modern day, but a sort of timeless stylised era within modern day! I could go on, but i can not believe you made an entire video about costume design and didn't mention this at all!
Or you can call him a knight errant having traveled to the shrine of Juliet. Did you notice when she goes from wearing white all the time to no white?
no! but that's wicked!!!! god I love the costumes in that movie
Great episode. I always love watching your essays.
Yes, I was just thinking about your channel last night!
I can't believe how much fantastic stuff you packed into this short video
Great video as usual, I've been watching your work since I first started make shorts and I've learned so much over the years. Your video essays helped educate me when I had no formal film program to help me out, and now in a few days I'm starting film school at LMU. Thank you, and keep evolving as an artist!
THANK YOU! Costume design is such an important part of filmmaking, and yet it's the only visual aspect of storytelling I never see mentioned in video essays or criticism. Great video!
Just realized how rarely this channel posts, but how good each post is. The analysis here is completely spot on and concise. Wonderful input, can't wait for the next one!
Part of what's great about Star Wars and what makes it feel so familiar is that the original trilogy was done on basically a shoestring budget. Most of the blasters are real guns that have been dressed up (Han's famous Blastech DL-44 Heavy Blaster Pistol is a modified Mauser), and Luke's clothes in episode four are just a martial arts gi with a utility belt and boots. They're all things that we're familiar with already. Its the same reason that Baze Malbus's behemoth blaster and body armor seem so out of place.
THANK YOU, THANK YOU THANK YOU! I've been waiting so long for a video essay about costume design!!!
Just watched "If Beale Street Could Talk" and loved how the costumes contrasted the colorful backgrounds but also provided important context to characters, time period, and class. Great video!
i hope you make a part 2! costume design/ sfx makeup/props are really the artist that need to be recognized... and we remember characters because of their outfits
I don´t remember how i stumbled upon your channel, but I am so glad i did. Fantastic and engaging content, keep it up :)
Dude... so good. So much quality... been binge watching your videos all day
Your videos are incredibly well researched and put together with great creativity! I genuinely learn something each time I watch one.
Thanks
You are not arrogant, unlike most of the other film essay channels. Your videos are awesome because they are simple, entertaining and smart, without trying to have that intellectual shitty tone. Congrats!
NO CAPES!
I was looking for a comment proclaiming this.
Shows a clip with Superman and his
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Nice to see you are back. Great perspective!
I really love this! It is so interesting to hear about this aspect of movies that people don't usually pay enough attention too. great video!
These are always so well done!
It makes me so happy to see how much your subscribers have grown :) Fantastic job as always!
Another Now You See It video oh praise the Lord I've been waiting forever! 🙌🏾
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Thank you! I love film costuming/fashion/historical clothing and there's so much you can do with it.
As a performer who loves putting together her own costumes (and who has always had a love for fashion history) this is so expertly succinct. You're doing great work!
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I love this so much! I’m going to school to be a costume designer and Gone With the Wind is one of my biggest inspirations.
This channel never fails to make me see movies differently. Appropriately named.
On the Star Wars thing, it's interesting to notice the change in color for Luke's clothing, with him wearing white in New Hope, grey in Empire and black in Jedi, symbolizing his path through darker and more dangerous emotional places as the story progresses. By Jedi he is closer to the dark side and Vader's path than he's ever been, wearing the same style and colors as his father.
Though in the climax, his black outfit flaps open to reveal a white interior.
Love these videos really makes me learn a lot as a film maker and a movie watcher
I love how, at the end of the video, the "Now you see it" appears, like the perfect conclusion, making you feel so much clever. Thanks a lot for this.
your videos got me into films and encouraged me to try writing!
dude idk if you realise but it is honestly amazing to see movies deconstructed like this i love it so much. try to make more amazing videos like this one i really look forward to your videos.
incredible video! very informative yet you didn't include uncessary information!
i wrote my thesis on costume design and wasn't taken seriously by my teachers so this video really made me feel better
Thank you for the shout out to costume people! Most people have a close connection to their clothes and how they present themselves to the world. This translates directly to characters in a movie. I've done some acting, and I can solidly say costumes makes ALL the difference in defining a character. Then there's using the costumes to convey themes from a director's standpoint. I'm not a designer, but I love being in the room with actors when they put on their costume for the first time. They just transform before your eyes.
This showed up in my recommended so I realize this video is older, but I still appreciate it.
Honestly glad I found this channel on UA-cam. By far my favorite 😉
a phenomenal video on a topic i didnt know i was interested in before i watched. well done.
I seriously love your videos. I have learned so much from. Keep doing what you're doing
Honestly, i never thought about this aspect of making films much, but this was really enlightening! thank you!!
Wow. You make me want to rewatch all these movies again
I learn something new about film every time I watch one of your videos
Very insightful, thank you for bringing the art of costuming to light !
Thank God that you're back!
Marie Antoinette has honestly the greatest costume design I've ever seen
brilliant as always. Love your stuff man
I love this so much! I used to be a costume designer (for stage) and so did my mother. This made my day
This was a super good video and made me think deeper about a lot of movies I know. Another interesting one when it comes to costume design is Baby Driver. They all have very specific colour scheme and the style of the outfit also adds to the character sometimes
Awesome work homie!!!!
amazing as always
You make fantastic videos. Well done!
love the work!
Costumes add so much to the movie that you don't even realize. Very remarkable how you put this together. Made me open my eyes even more
I love these videos I love film and learn something new every time and when I watch movies I watch for what I learned
Great video as always! Keep up the good work :)
amazing every time!
This is so interesting! I now have a new appreciation for costume design 😊
I'm so happy I found this channel.
this is a dope video. great work.
Eminem's 'costume' was how rappers dressed in the mid-90s when the movie took place because it was a period piece. Around the time the movie came out he was wearing 'flashy' clothes like the rappers of his time.
That 500 days of Summer part is brilliantly found. Thanks for giving that film another layer.
Costumes can transport you into a new world just as much as set designs and effects. It takes great imagination and skill and glad to see an unsung hero get their props...
Anyone interested in digging through little details of costuming and how it reflects the characters and the narrative should check out the costumes in Inception. There was nothing particularly flashy in them but the clothes told so much about the characters. The way the wardrobes changed between reality and dreams was really interesting too (and tell you the real ending of the movie).
I'm surprised this video didn't discuss Indiana Jones, especially given the way the movie incorporates Indy's outfit into scenes i.e. snatching his iconic fedora from underneath the closing door, him grabbing at his holster to find his pistol missing in the reference to his 1st movie duel, and the usage of enemy clothes to sneak around behind enemy lines.
I can only use the word adore to describe how much I like your videos, that is astonishing
Costumer here! Thanks for this!!! I don't know how long I've been waiting for a video like this from a film UA-camr.
another great vidéo ! thanks a lot !
Love your work! You are awesome keep it up :)
Thanks for this video! Teach me quite a lot. I'm an amateur writer and of course costume is not really that apparent unlike in comics or movie. Then again, I usually had a hard time to write the description of a character's costumes. This video quite give me insight of what to give my characters at certain moments.
My favorite use of costumes is in Jurassic Park. Hammond and Malcolm are polar opposites, wearing white and black respectively. Grant and Sattler are wearing boy/girl mirrors of each other: blue shirt, red bandanna underneath, khaki pants vs pink shirt, blue shirt underneath, khaki shorts.
Good work!
Im so happy this video exists because wardrobe design for film is something I wanna do for a living!!!! For all of these reasons!!!
I would like to point out that with your Robin Hood example the muted down colors of Russel Crowe's version aren't actually more realistic, we just think so since more serious period pieces have shown the characters in wearing barely any color and it was the understanding at one point it was really true for the poor but it's really isn't at this point.
Reality is Unrealistic.
Another great video! (:
Wonderful analysis.
This is a great video for fashion illustrators. I think one important aspect though is the fact that if you wanna make an "outcast" character, you can symbolize it with their color palette of their clothes, but don't go so "out there" that they stick out like a sore thumb and makes it feel just plain awkward
great video, Thanks!
Can’t believe I never noticed the Tyler Durden bit. You’re great 👏🏽👏🏽
great work Thannks!
Fantastic video. One thing I enjoy is that with a period film, you can ALWAYS tell the decade it was made because the elements that are popular during that decade get integrated in details into the period clothes. I think this might also be attributable to the limits of materials, such that movies from the 30s to the 80s had more limited options for materials and sets, so are more "stagey" whereas current films have a higher realism (you can see this in any movies made in the 50s and remade in the current day). That being said, we'll still likely look at back at movies made today and think, woa, that was so '10s. :)
Weird that fashion is what got me into film, specifically fight club. Really enjoyed this video. Really really enjoy your work
your videos blow my mind, thanks, really
great video, thank you
This is wonderful! there is a similarity in theme (and specific reference to Edna Mode) with the 99%invisible podcast episode "Fixing The Hobo Suit" - would highly recommend.
awesome video from a still pretty underrated channel 👌
The costumes for the students at Shiz in Wicked the musical were based mostly on what the costume designers thought the students would think like. For example, Galinda's school outfit was made with very light colors to represent her head in the clouds, but Elphaba's costume had very dark colors to represent that she was grounded. Other students were able to mix and match their outfits so they ended up with things that didn't match and even two jackets sewn together to make one. I just thought it was very interesting.
Glad someone shed some light on the brilliant of costume design. The wardrobe in John Wick is terrific because it represents each character perfectly by their choice in style and fashion. Just as the villain always dresses so dapper. After all, The Devil Wears Prada.
Very informative and insightful. Just a request . Please mention the movie titles also along with the scenes , i think it helps in overall understanding . Like I was not able to catch on many scenes from which movie they were . I would have love to revisit them or watch them for the first time. Thank you for the work you put in your videos.
Eiko Ishioka is my all-time favorite costume designer. Her looks are out-of-this-world.