• The workshop master opens the Wardrobe upon request, provides orientation for its use, and instructions for maintenance and return of the products.
  • The right to use the Wardrobe requires taking other users into account: all products should be serviced and returned to their places after cleaning and ironing.
  • Students are responsible for the maintenance and return of their costumes by the agreed due date.
  • All loans are marked on the booking list and removed from the list when they are returned.
  • The Wardrobe also contains accessories, jewellery, wigs and make-up and skin care products (always check the condition of make-up before use).
  • You can only borrow clothes from the last rack in the Wardrobe by a separate agreement (military uniforms, warming clothes, copyrighted costumes).
  • Attempts are made to reserve warming clothes only for a short period of time to ensure that all productions have access to them. Ask the workshop master if you want to borrow the woolly underwear.
  • Assemble your own production kit for filming:
        • warming clothes
        • clothes steamers
        • racks
        • make-up mirrors and chairs
        • sewing kit for repairing and taking care of costumes.
  • Storage units are divided on a project-by-project basis for a predefined period of time. Students are responsible for emptying the storage unit by the deadline and returning the key to the workshop master.
  • ALL products purchased for productions / courses using the university’s money are the property of the university. Return all items to the university’s storage for fellow students to use.
  • Please note that none of the products purchased may be given or sold to the production team. The workshop master reviews the new products together with the costume designer / person in charge of costumes before returning them to the Wardrobe.


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