‘Dressing Dreams’. Angel Amor. Master class.

DRESSING DREAMS. Costume making for film and tv series’. Master Class by Angel Amor.
Angel Amor, costume and prop maker for UK and USA productions and fashion professor, delivers a series of master classes in Spain.

Intended for: Professionals and students coming from creative fields such as fashion, fine arts, interior design, cinema, graphic design…, and anyone interested in movie costumes.

First date: 1 July, 2016. Timetable: 18:00-21:00.
Venue: Gran Hotel Domine Bilbao. Alameda Mazarredo, 61, Bilbao.
Organizer: Estudio YOX. Collaborating entity: Gran Hotel Domine Bilbao.

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CONTENTS OF THE CLASS.

Angel Amor shares his knowledge and experiences in the creative process of film and television costume making. Based in a theoretical- practical format and aided by audio-visual materials, the class tackles relevant issues such as the research and the relationship with the team and different departments involved in audio-visual productions -costume, art, actors…-, budget, materials, tools,  etc. Participants will be given exercises aimed at the personal development of taught concepts.

ANGEL AMOR. 
Angel Amor, artistic name of Ángel Fernández. Bilbao. He lives in London.

Angel holds a fashion postgraduate from Central Saint Martins. He has worked for film production and television companies such as Warner Brothers, Walt Disney, Fox, BBC and ITV. His most relevant works in the film industry are: ‘Cinderella’ (2015) dressing Cate Blanchett and ‘Maleficent’ (2014), dressing Angelina Jolie. He has recently worked in the Art department of ‘My Cousin Rachel’ to be released in 2017. He has also worked for fashion designers such as Elisa Palomino, Manuel Albarrán, and Javier Simorra. As a professor, he has taught at Trozmer University (Mexico), Institut Catalan de la Moda and Felicidad Duce in Barcelona. He is the author of two books: ‘Drawing for Fashion Designers’ and ‘Fashion Print Design’, both translated from Spanish into English, French and Portuguese.

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