FFC 300 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Wardrobe Stylist, Art Director, Scalability
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Creative team + talent selection, management & direction. Art director, photographer, model, wardrobe stylist, hairstylist, makeup artist, retoucher, prop & scenery designer, assistants and support crew. Models, actors and performers; usually the main subject in a media production. A holistic agreement about aesthetics, compensation, potential or pre-existing professional relationships. Alternative (represented by agencies that challenge mainstream talent criteria) Fashion (runway, editorial, swimwear/lingerie, fitness, fit, body parts) Contracts (all must sign an agreement outlining the terms of the collaboration) Nurture (growing up with other creatives is mutually beneficial) Time table (discuss/disclose the production"s length & outcomes) Lead (creatives & talent rely on your directions) Collaboration or tf, tfp, and tfcd (in exchange for photos) Unpaid test (shooting to prove skills for future reference) Locations posses their own significance (political, cultural, geographic, historic) Locations provide visual/aesthetic as well as conceptual context. Good locations fulfill aesthetic/visual, conceptual & practical needs. A locations" visual attributes may or may not match its social significance.