Casting CallsDisney Costume Workroom Internship is Now Accepting Applications

Disney Costume Workroom Internship is Now Accepting Applications

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Walt Disney provides some of the best resources for all aspiring talents that are interested in working in the entertainment industry specifically in the FIlm and theater department.

Disney boasts on the website that, their entertainment professionals all have a variety of talents and are part of the largest live entertainment ompany in the world, entertaining millions of guests. More importantly, their professional interns play an important part in the Walt Disney organization and they are responsible for desigining and implementing the creative parts of a variety of entertainment projects.

Suggested Majors: Stage Management, Event Management and Industrial Engineering.

Potential roles may include:

  • Creative Entertainment Production Assistant
  • Entertainment Tech

Experience a role that will grow your skills and allow you to work for one of the most extraordinary entertainment companies in the world.

Department Overview:
Creative Costuming is responsible for providing fully themed looks for our cast and Characters that help bring world-famous Disney stories to life and delight millions of guests who come through our Disney parks every year. Our teams design, build, buy and repair costumes for locations across the Parks and Resorts segment. Our costumes appear on cast members and Characters world-wide; in all of our theme parks, resorts, shops, restaurants, recreational venues, on cruise ships and even in behind-the-scenes areas our guests never see. For non-costumed cast members, our team manages our company’s long-respected Disney Look, a nod to our rich heritage and traditions.

Responsibilities

The Workroom role includes facilitating the creation, manufacturing, and maintenance of Entertainment costumes. Partner with Entertainment and Costuming Operations to ensure costume quality and design is consistently maintained. Interface daily with Costumers, Buyers, Designers and varying levels of management within the Costuming organization. Other responsibilities include, but are not limited to draping, drafting, patterning, CAD/CAM process, costume construction, fittings, size charts and alterations.

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Hi, I'm Megan Browne, the Head of Partnerships at Project Casting - a job board for the entertainment industry. As Head of Partnerships, I help businesses find the best talent for their influencer campaigns, photo shoots, and film productions. Creating these partnerships has enabled me to help businesses scale and reach their true potential. I'm excited to continue driving growth by connecting people with projects they're passionate about.

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