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A Guide to Film and TV Cosplay

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I've been interested in Cosplay since I saw some of the amazing costumes, handmade by enthusiastic fans. I have since made my own Jedi costume complete with robe.
This book has given me so many ideas and pointers on your to improve my cosily making.
The imagery is brilliant and the text is most helpful.
Thank you for my advance choir in exchange for my honest review.

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This topic did not grab me as much as I thought it would when I requested the book, as a result I did not finish this title. It seems well researched and covers and interesting historical topic, but I just couldn't get into it.

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A solid reference for anyone looking to know more about the art of cosplay. I'm a complete novice, with my cosplay experience amounting to nothing more than admiring outfits from afar. However, having read this book, I now know a little more about the history of the art form, the way it's changed over time, how to become more involved in the community at large, and even how to navigate various cosplay spaces (such as conventions). this is a really great book, easily accessible for beginners, as well as informative and educational for practiced hands.

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I've been a huge admire and fan of cos-play but have never tried and I feel this is a great introduction into dipping my toe into it.

I have referred it to a few times since first read, I think the best feature is the photos and that it does include a wide rage of people exactly like the cosplay community. The advice is enjoyable and great to get started with, been recommending it to all my fellow geeks.

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A Guide to Film and TV Cosplay is a style guide to cosplay by Holly Swinyard. Due out in Oct 2021 from Pen & Sword on their White Owl imprint, it's 128 pages and will be available in hardcover and ebook formats.

This is not just a manual full of specific information to produce well imagined and constructed cosplays; it's also one of the best histories of cosplay I've ever read. It's not a huge book, but it does a comprehensive job of relaying the background and motivations of more than a century of cosplayers. I loved the sense of community and continuity the author achieves in the introduction and background. The intro and history take up about 30% of the content and are well worth a read. I learnt quite a lot and enjoyed seeing the new and old pictures and props. I love the inclusive nature of the history. The author talks about drag, steampunk, LARPing, and more. The pictures of different characters are truly impressive and inclusive. The models are diverse. Representation is important! I remember being a nerdy girl in a *very* male dominated gaming, comics, and SF fandom and being told that I didn't belong. I gave up a million times, discouraged. Honestly it was the stories which always dragged me back (and finding a solid group of friends who stopped noticing I was female). I -wanted- Starfleet and the Federation to be true... I -needed- them to be true. Fandom is where we get to make the dreams true for just a little while. That's important and this author clearly "gets it".

The following chapters take cosplayers through choosing a cosplay (or more than one) to put together and gives some concrete advice beyond "pick your favourite character". There's quite a lot to think about and the author does a good job of being encouraging and thorough. I really liked that they took the time to specifically say that cosplayers don't need to feel locked into a particular character because they might have similar physical characteristics to that character - it's ok to love the costume, to relate to the character for other emotional reasons, to get outside one's own skin (hint: that's why we *do* this).

The third section gets into the details of crafting and customising: tools & supplies, fabrics, sewing, thermoplastics, foams, finding/commissioning/and modifying, and a lot of other details and tips for getting from idea to con-ready gear. As the cherry on top of the sundae, there are practical and important discussions here about self-care, avoiding last minute stress and performance anxiety (con-crunch) and some encouraging and affirming mental health self-check tips.

Note that this book is about cosplay. It covers the process more or less from beginning to end but it does *not* include templates or tutorials for specific builds. It does include good chapter notes and references for further reading. This would make a superlative selection for library acquisition, maker's groups, theatre/recreation/SCA use and similar.

Five stars.

Disclosure: I received an ARC at no cost from the author/publisher for review purposes.

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A great introduction to cosplay, but also for the experienced cosplayer too. This comprehensive guide covers everything you could possibly need to know, from the beginner to those making their own masterpieces (and anyone who knows cosplay knows they truly are) Even if you just like to attend conventions and not partake, this is a recommended read to me, will teach you lots of interesting things about how your favourite looks are made and the techniques that go into them. Highly recommended

Thanks to netgalley and the publisher for a free copy for an honest opinion

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I thought this was such an awesome non fiction book about cosplay. I love how Holly went right into the history of cosplay and how it got all started. I learned a lot about the first people to cosplay to today where anyone can cosplay and just be their favorite character for the day. Then the second half of the book she talks about how to create your own or where you can buy from other people who make cosplay costumes for a living. She goes into detail about all the material you will need and just the basics. This book is perfect for those to are just starting out into the cosplay seen. And even though cosplay veterans.

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A comprehensive guide to everything you've ever wanted to know about cosplay - whether you're a noob or an experienced tailor who's been making costumes for years, this book will be helpful to anyone who loves cosplay.

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Fan conventions can be daunting, even for people like me who have been to more than a few. It's helpful to have a con-savvy friend who lets you in on all the good survival tips before you go. And that's especially important if you're planning attend as a cosplayer.

Holly Swinyard is that friend. This chatty, conversation-style book will help novice cosplayers learn costume building basics, as well as techniques to achieve the cosplay costume of your dreams.

And once that costume's done, Holly doesn't leave you hanging. You're going to be wearing that costume in public and that comes with its own set of challenges. How do you ride the bus in costume? What about snacks during a long day? What do you do with your belongings while you're striking fabulous poses in the lobby? And most importantly, what can you expect—and what should you not tolerate—from those admiring your work... and possibly your body, too?

If you're a con-goer but not a cosplayer, you too should read this book. It will help you better understand what goes into the creation of those costumes you're admiring. And you'll gain insight into how you should treat cosplayers with the respect, support and acceptance they deserve.

On a personal level, learning that foam clay exists and what it can do just totally made my day.

My thanks to author Holly Swinyard, NetGalley, and Pen & Sword for allowing me to read a digital advance review copy of this book. This review is my honest and unbiased opinion.

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A well-illustrated guide to a unique and intriguing avenue of fandom, and a helpful resource for delving into this world.

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As far as a guide to cosplay and how to get started etc goes, yes it's great. I enjoyed the text. Well written, comprehensive and very nice
BUT
Can I just point that- unlike EVERY OTHER cosplay book I have ever read -this one has a huge diversity of pictures!
And by that I mean, it has pictures of Cosplayers in wheelchairs, gender-swapped cosplayers, plus size cosplayers and nowhere is anyone mocked or even given a tongue in cheek (no matter your size) caption.
This is what cosplaying is all about. Inclusion and confidence.
There are no pics of half-naked girls in seductive poses. This book ignores the 'sex sells' and male gaze trope and simply lets you see the amazing range of REAL cosplayers. (you know, the ones who don't necessarily have 0% body fat and chiselled jawline.)
For that Alone this book gets 5 stars and highly recommended.

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This was such a wonderful read!! This book shows the beginnings of cosplay and where it all came from. The book also didn't just give the regular how to of costumes that everyone talks about, but also characters that people would live to dress as.

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Absolutely fantastic book to delve into, whether it's your first foray into cosplay or your an old hat at it. Loved the images & descriptions used. Would make a fab gift for the geek in your life

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