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Going Hollywood, How Brittany Cormack Thrives as a Costume Designer Amid the Madness of Show Biz
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Brittany Cormack is a costume designer for film and television. Following her training in fashion and dance, Brittany arrived in Los Angeles without a clue how to work in the movie business, but has since found her groove. She works primarily on independent films, commercials, and music videos, but every day is an adventure.
Work has taken her from frozen mountains to coastal swamps, and everywhere in between. In this conversation, we discover how movie sets work, what happens when everyone is freelance, and where to build habits even during crazy periods.
Catch up with Brittany on her IMDB page or Portfolio.
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Show Notes & Links- Gilmore Girls are back
- Brittany and Prescott went to college together, danced together
- Brittany is a costume designer for film & television
- The difference between costume and fashion is that fashion is meant to sell; costume helps build a character
"Costume is the head-to-toe of a person" —Brittany Cormack
- Costume should be part of the conception, not merely production
- Upstairs-downstairs, the term for important vs. non-important people
- Above-the-line/Below-the-line, terms in film (also advertising) to describe the most visible and important duties
"Each set and each project has an energy of its own." —Brittany Cormack
"Every first day of shooting is like the first day of school." —Brittany Cormack
- Caste System, even on a movie set
- On the set of Planet of The Apes, people will sit together based on their costumes
- Grips
- The Gig Economy
"You have to be a little half-crazy to work in this industry." —Brittany Cormack
- Grey’s Anatomy, currently in season 13
- Contracts for short films or commercials are usually under 2 months
"If you’re ever looking for work, just plan a vacation." —freelancers’ adage
- The Hollywood Model, where a team is built for purpose, then disbanded
- Sandy Powell, costumer designer on Cinderella
"In LA or New York, you can get anything if you have the money." —Brittany Cormack
- Standard days of filming are 10-14 hours
"I only want to tell stories that I feel matter." —Brittany Cormack
- Aristotelian Logic (Logos, Ethos, Pathos)
- Lexiconical Gap in English for “happiness” in the context of a career (in Danish we have arbejdsglaede)
- People Magazine Investigates
- Long Island Serial Killer, 2011
"If you want to be a true collaborator, you’ve gotta be willing to be a team player." —Brittany Cormack
- Scandal (a Union show)
- Non-Union people can’t touch the clothes
- Greensmen, Set Decorators, Painters — keep away from one another’s jobs!
"If there’s a hat, you’re gonna wear it!" —Brittany Cormack
- “Taking Meetings“, a common practice in Hollywood
- "You’re only as good as your last job." —Hollywood adage
- Brittany uses Instagram strictly for work (no cats, no food!)
- Brittany Cormack’s portfolio
- Brittany Cormack on IMDB
- Brittany Cormack on Facebook
- Brittany Cormack on Instagram
- Paper & Pencil
- Build a backstory for all your characters beyond what’s on the page
- Keep track of everyone who owes you money
- Call your “guy” when you’re in trouble
- Stay around people, be inspired by them (as well as books)
- Keep a positive, collaborative attitude above all
- Use a billing software tool to track your invoices
- Document your work on social media to stay current
Visit BusyCreatorBook.com for your free trial
Get Hollywood Stories: Short, Entertaining Anecdotes about the Stars and Legends of the Movies by Stephen Schochet as a free audiobook
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Manage episode 167890253 series 125467
Brittany Cormack is a costume designer for film and television. Following her training in fashion and dance, Brittany arrived in Los Angeles without a clue how to work in the movie business, but has since found her groove. She works primarily on independent films, commercials, and music videos, but every day is an adventure.
Work has taken her from frozen mountains to coastal swamps, and everywhere in between. In this conversation, we discover how movie sets work, what happens when everyone is freelance, and where to build habits even during crazy periods.
Catch up with Brittany on her IMDB page or Portfolio.
Subscribe to Get New EpisodesSubscribe to The Busy Creator Podcast on iTunes, on Google Play Music, on Android, on iHeart
SponsorFreedcamp, the finest free online project management software
Bandwidth for The Busy Creator Podcast is provided by Freedcamp, Group Efforts Made Effortless.
Freedcamp is best free online project management software available. By using the built-in functions and additional tools like time tracking, invoices, milestones, file storage, and more, teams can customise the software for the task at hand! The Busy Creator Podcast itself is managed and operated on Freedcamp. Get started for free on Freedcamp.com
Show Notes & Links- Gilmore Girls are back
- Brittany and Prescott went to college together, danced together
- Brittany is a costume designer for film & television
- The difference between costume and fashion is that fashion is meant to sell; costume helps build a character
"Costume is the head-to-toe of a person" —Brittany Cormack
- Costume should be part of the conception, not merely production
- Upstairs-downstairs, the term for important vs. non-important people
- Above-the-line/Below-the-line, terms in film (also advertising) to describe the most visible and important duties
"Each set and each project has an energy of its own." —Brittany Cormack
"Every first day of shooting is like the first day of school." —Brittany Cormack
- Caste System, even on a movie set
- On the set of Planet of The Apes, people will sit together based on their costumes
- Grips
- The Gig Economy
"You have to be a little half-crazy to work in this industry." —Brittany Cormack
- Grey’s Anatomy, currently in season 13
- Contracts for short films or commercials are usually under 2 months
"If you’re ever looking for work, just plan a vacation." —freelancers’ adage
- The Hollywood Model, where a team is built for purpose, then disbanded
- Sandy Powell, costumer designer on Cinderella
"In LA or New York, you can get anything if you have the money." —Brittany Cormack
- Standard days of filming are 10-14 hours
"I only want to tell stories that I feel matter." —Brittany Cormack
- Aristotelian Logic (Logos, Ethos, Pathos)
- Lexiconical Gap in English for “happiness” in the context of a career (in Danish we have arbejdsglaede)
- People Magazine Investigates
- Long Island Serial Killer, 2011
"If you want to be a true collaborator, you’ve gotta be willing to be a team player." —Brittany Cormack
- Scandal (a Union show)
- Non-Union people can’t touch the clothes
- Greensmen, Set Decorators, Painters — keep away from one another’s jobs!
"If there’s a hat, you’re gonna wear it!" —Brittany Cormack
- “Taking Meetings“, a common practice in Hollywood
- "You’re only as good as your last job." —Hollywood adage
- Brittany uses Instagram strictly for work (no cats, no food!)
- Brittany Cormack’s portfolio
- Brittany Cormack on IMDB
- Brittany Cormack on Facebook
- Brittany Cormack on Instagram
- Paper & Pencil
- Build a backstory for all your characters beyond what’s on the page
- Keep track of everyone who owes you money
- Call your “guy” when you’re in trouble
- Stay around people, be inspired by them (as well as books)
- Keep a positive, collaborative attitude above all
- Use a billing software tool to track your invoices
- Document your work on social media to stay current
Visit BusyCreatorBook.com for your free trial
Get Hollywood Stories: Short, Entertaining Anecdotes about the Stars and Legends of the Movies by Stephen Schochet as a free audiobook
SaveSave
SaveSave
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