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Application: Costume Dye & Breakdown Masterclass
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Costume Dye & Breakdown Masterclass
Saturday 31 May // 1000 – 1300 // Cumbernauld
Have you ever watched a film or TV drama and wondered how they got the costumes to be so dirty, distressed, or historically accurate?
The Costume Dye & Breakdown teams are a crucial part of the creative process in film and TV, helping bring characters and stories to life. They are a specialized team focussed on altering the appearance and texture of costumes, perfecting the look of battle-worn heroes or, a weathered traveller by transforming new materials into powerful story telling tools.
About the Course:
Held in a working film and TV dye and breakdown room based in Cumbernauld, this informative and dynamic, hands-on workshop has been carefully designed by industry experts for those with an interest in the dye & breakdown process and transferable skills to learn more about the film and TV industry in Scotland, and about the opportunities within the department.
What you'll gain from attending:
> An overview of the film & TV landscape in Scotland
> An overview of the Dye & Breakdown Department including the role of a Dye & Breakdown Artist and what equipment is regularly used
> Skills needed to work in the department including dirtying fabrics and blood stains
> Get your hands dirty with hands-on practical exercises
> What to put on your CV & signposts for next steps
Meet the Hosts:
Kirsty Steel is a professional Dye & Breakdown Artist with more than 15 years’ experience working in the Costume Department as a Costume Stand-by, Costume Supervisor, and laterally as a Senior Costume Dye & Breakdown Artist. Kirsty is known for her work on Outlander, Good Omens and Avengers, to name a few.
Lorraine Grice is a professional Dye & Breakdown Artist with more than 20 years’ experience working within the Costume Department across film, TV and theatre. Starting as a Costume trainee before progressing onto a Costume Assistant, Textile Artist and subsequently a Senior Dye & Breakdown Artist. Lorraine is known for her work on Royal Opera House productions, Outlander and Star Wars, amongst other productions.
Amy Shaw is the Co-Manager of BECTU Vision, with more than a decade of experience working freelance within the Production Teams in Scripted and Unscripted productions in Scotland. She is deeply committed to creating opportunities and pathways for individuals within Scotland's vibrant Film & TV Industry.
Who is this course for?
This training course is aimed at those with an interest in the dye & breakdown process and transferable skills to learn more about the film and TV industry in Scotland, and about the opportunities within the department.
Eligibility:
This session is for people who are based in Scotland and have experience working This session is specifically for those based in Scotland. Please only apply if you meet these criteria. BECTU opportunities for those in other areas of the UK can be found here: England, Wales.
> We’re targeting those who have transferable skills including painting skills; interested in working with textiles and fabrics; enjoy working with their hands and are expressive & creative
> Students are not eligible for this training.
Selection:
> As this is a workshop style course, there are a limited number of spaces available to allow participants the opportunity to interact and ask questions.
> Places will be given to those who demonstrate the most relevant transferable skills and greatest interest in working in film & TV for this training
> Places are provided free of charge but are worth a considerable amount. Please only apply if you can commit to attending the session.
> We have a travel and childcare fund to support anyone who may need help with these costs.
Please note the film & TV industry employs crew on freelance basis and this is not an opportunity to secure full time work, but to upskill and create connections to be a part of a talent pool that can support productions.
The deadline to apply is
9AM, FRIDAY 23 May 2025
This course is supported by Screen Scotland and the BFI Skills Cluster Fund, BBC and Scottish Union Learning in partnership with BECTU.
If you have any queries please email
vision@bectu.org.uk
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