Costume Attendant
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- Made dressing lists and notes
- Helped cast members get dressed
- Organized costumes for quick changes
- Checked costume fit and wrote notes
- Cleaned and pressed costumes
- Kept records of costumes and equipment
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Costume Attendant
Costume Attendant with experience in Reviewing production information and Cleaning fabrics and apparel.
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Reviewing production information, Cleaning fabrics and apparel, Maintaining equipment inventories, Monitoring equipment availability, Reviewing art materials, Monitoring operational quality, Evaluating material quality, Designing costumes, Delivering items, Arranging items for display, Maintaining facilities, Preparing operational reports
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Created detailed dressing lists and notes for every performance to streamline costume changes
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Organized costumes in order of use, facilitating quick-change procedures for cast members
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This work commonly includes made dressing lists and notes, helped cast members get dressed, and organized costumes for quick changes.
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