Costume Designer – Vertical Microdrama Project
Job Description
A production team is seeking a skilled Costume Designer for an upcoming vertical microdrama project based in British Columbia. The Costume Designer will be responsible for developing wardrobe concepts that enhance the visual storytelling and support the tone and personality of each character throughout the production.
Job Requirements
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Proven experience as a Costume Designer in film, television, or digital media. 
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Strong understanding of character-driven costume design and how wardrobe supports narrative development. 
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Ability to source, fit, and maintain costumes that align with the production’s creative direction and continuity needs. 
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Proficiency in managing budgets, wardrobe logistics, and on-set wardrobe assistance. 
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Knowledge of fabrics, tailoring, color theory, and styling for various time periods or genres. 
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Excellent communication and organizational skills, with the ability to collaborate closely with directors, production designers, and cast. 
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Must be based in British Columbia or able to work locally. 
Compensation
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Paid position: $2,000–$3,000 (based on experience and scope). 
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Includes wardrobe budget and credit in final production. 
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Costume Designer – Vertical Microdrama Project
Job Description
A production team is seeking a skilled Costume Designer for an upcoming vertical microdrama project based in British Columbia. The Costume Designer will be responsible for developing wardrobe concepts that enhance the visual storytelling and support the tone and personality of each character throughout the production.
Job Requirements
- 
Proven experience as a Costume Designer in film, television, or digital media. 
- 
Strong understanding of character-driven costume design and how wardrobe supports narrative development. 
- 
Ability to source, fit, and maintain costumes that align with the production’s creative direction and continuity needs. 
- 
Proficiency in managing budgets, wardrobe logistics, and on-set wardrobe assistance. 
- 
Knowledge of fabrics, tailoring, color theory, and styling for various time periods or genres. 
- 
Excellent communication and organizational skills, with the ability to collaborate closely with directors, production designers, and cast. 
- 
Must be based in British Columbia or able to work locally. 
Compensation
- 
Paid position: $2,000–$3,000 (based on experience and scope). 
- 
Includes wardrobe budget and credit in final production. 


