Intermediate Design Costume

Designers Lab for Set and Costume

A three-week intensive program for aspiring and emerging designers that aligns artistry with industry rigor in performance environments.

Designers Lab for Set and Costume

Locations

Kensington

Course Fee

$2,400.00

Duration

3 Weeks

Grade Requirements

Intermediate

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Designers Lab for Set and Costume

Overview

Bring your ideas to life in this intensive program dedicated to the art of set and costume design for stage and screen.  

Over three immersive weeks, you’ll explore concept development, sketching, collage, and model-making. Experiment with bold ideas, explore innovative design approaches, and discover how visual storytelling shapes powerful experiences on stage and screen. 

NIDA’s Designers’ Lab offers a collaborative, inspiring environment where emerging and experienced designers alike can refine their craft, connect with peers, and prepare for further study or careers in performance design. 

Entry to the Lab programs are by application only. Click ‘Enrol now’ to begin your application. Applications must be submitted by 23 December 2025

Components 

  1. Week One: Discover the story, create the concept 
    Research and analyse a script for the purpose of concept development. Apply the principles of effective costume and set design for live performance. Define your role as a designer and create the visual narrative that aligns with the director’s brief.  
     
  1. Week Two: Model your vision, construct your creation 
    Develop your concept from a play text and undertake technical exercises related to model-building and costume design to realise elements of your work.  
     
  1. Week Three: Frame the scene, design the screen  
    Translate your stage design skills to film and TV. Explore perspective drawing, view your work through the camera lens, and adapt concepts for screen storytelling. Pitch your designs and engage in industry discussions to map future pathways. 

Outcomes  

By the end of the course, you will have:  

  1. Analysed a text and designed an aligned concept.  
  1. Created a basic 3D object using model making tools. 
  1. Presented a costume created with sourced materials using an allocated budget.  
  1. Pitched a design concept for the screen. 

This course is ideal for designers who:  

  • Are interested in visual storytelling and shaping narrative through design.  
  • Want to develop and refine practical design skills from concept to creation.  
  • Enjoy creative problem-solving and want practical experience in a supportive space.  
  • Want to prepare for further study or a career in design for performance.  
  • Are ready to embrace intensive, focused training with a diverse, international cohort. 

NIDA acknowledges the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the lands on which we learn and tell stories, the Bidjigal, Gadigal, Dharawal and Dharug peoples, and we pay our respects to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders past and present.