Rebecca is a Cherokee Nation citizen originally from Tahlequah with DECADESs of professional experience in production makeup, key makeup, wardrobe styling, costume design, and key costuming across film, broadcast, commercial, editorial, and print production.With a strong full-framework production awareness, she understands how wardrobe and makeup function within the larger visual ecosystem of lighting, lensing, movement, performance, and schedule. Raised in a working production household by a Director of Photography/Camera Operator — and with early experience as a child actor — she brings both technical crew fluency and performer-centered insight to set environments.Rebecca has a particular passion for historical research and period costuming, emphasizing authenticity, texture, and narrative clarity while honoring the visual and cultural context of the story.In addition to her production work, she is a college professor teaching the fundamentals of wardrobe and image styling before advancing students into print and film applications. Her teaching focuses on character development, psychology of color, historical costume research, and preparing emerging creatives for real-world production environments.Rebecca is known for steady leadership, continuity precision, and the ability to support both talent and production teams with practical, story-driven wardrobe & makeup solutions.
Period costuming and historical research • Costume design and character wardrobe development • Wardrobe department coordination • On-set continuity and script breakdown • Talent fittings, look development, and quick changes • Production makeup, key makeup, television makeup, and male grooming • Natural camera-ready and long-wear performance makeup • trauma or casualty makeup artist • Commercial, editorial, broadcast, and narrative styling • Wardrobe pulls, tracking, and resourceful sourcing • Multi-camera studio and location production experience • Collaboration with camera, lighting, and art departments • Understanding of blocking, movement, framing, and fabric behavior under various lighting conditions • Department leadership, crew mentoring, and college-level instruction in wardrobe, image styling & makeup • Training emerging creatives for real-world production environments • Sustainable styling practices.