craftsmanship judging
Close-up evaluation of how well a costume is built.
Definitions
A judging round, usually a private interview separate from the stage show, where judges inspect a costume's construction, materials, and technique up close.
craftsmanship judging In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
Costuming-competition term; formalized in International Costumers' Guild (ICG) guidelines.
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What is craftsmanship judging?
Craftsmanship judging is a competition round, usually a private interview separate from the stage show, where judges inspect a costume's construction, materials, and technique up close.
How is craftsmanship judging different from stage judging?
Stage judging assesses presentation and performance to the audience, while craftsmanship judging focuses on how well the costume is actually built.
Where does the term come from?
It's a costuming-competition term formalized in International Costumers' Guild (ICG) guidelines.
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