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MPRA 410: Issues of Contemporary Acting Genres
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
This course introduces students to various types of acting styles, including theater of the absurd, environmental theater and poetic realism. Focus is placed on the works of Samuel Beckett, Eugene Ionesco, Jerzy Grotowski, Eugene O'Neill, Lillian Hellman, Tennessee Williams, August Wilson and Tony Kushner. Prerequisite: MPRA 201.
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MPRA 414: Acting for the Camera II
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
In this course, students refine their on-camera technique. The course examines acting with special effects, replicating shots take after take, overcoming obstacles, timing commercials, advanced marketing and auditioning techniques, and more. Acting for single-camera shoots, studio three-camera, A.D.R. (looping) and voice-over technique are also introduced. Prerequisite: MPRA 314.
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MPRA 415: Violence for the Stage II
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
This course refines stage violence techniques with the study of the rapier and dagger. Students develop safe and effective means of demonstrating command of this weapon for an audience. This specialized movement training enhances spatial awareness, centering, economy of effort, extension of line, focus, and moment-to-moment playing of the actor. Students perform a scene as actors with approved fight choreography that demonstrates their ability as actors, as well as basic mastery of skills and possible certification by the Society of American Fight Directors. Prerequisite: MPRA 310.
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MPRA 495: Performing Arts Senior Project
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
The learning experience culminates in a final production involving performance, directing, media, design, theory and practicum. Each student selects an area of specialization in which to showcase his or her work. Prerequisite: Permission of professor and department chair.
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MTJW 102: Introduction to Metals and Jewelry
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
Students are exposed to a broad range of metalworking processes and techniques as well as the relative historical and social context. Students explore these processes by producing jewelry and small scale objects. Prerequisites: DSGN 102, DRAW 100.
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MTJW 202: Form and Inspiration for Metals and Jewelry
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
Students are encouraged to identify the sources of their work and, using techniques mastered from previous courses, are required to develop a range of forms and processes that apply to project parameters or an enhanced personal vision. Students are expected to demonstrate a focused, conscious, consistent and, therefore, more productive design process. Prerequisite: MTJW 102.
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MTJW 205: Rendering for Metals and Jewelry
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
This course provides instruction in rendering jewelry designs in a realistic manner, thereby allowing the production of professional, high quality designs for commercial jewelry manufacturers or individual clients. Students render in gouache and experiment with other media, including colored pencils and ink. Forms and surfaces are investigated, including metal hollowware, flatware, faceted and cabochon stones, beads and pearls. Orthographic, three-quarter view and technical layout are covered. Prerequisites: DSGN 101, DSGN 102, DRAW 230.
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MTJW 210: Computer-aided Design for Metals and Jewelry
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
This course introduces students to principles of personal computer usage related to the jewelry and metal design professions. Students learn the use of network operating systems and operating systems, digital manipulation of scanned images, 2-D drafting and 3-D modeling to communicate jewelry-oriented form. Prerequisite: CMPA 100, MTJW 102.
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MTJW 225: Metals and Jewelry Studio I:Technical Fabrication
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
This course continues to develop skills and techniques used in the fabrication of jewelry and metal as an art form. Students complete projects that refine existing competencies and introduce new techniques for constructing jewelry and objects. Prerequisite: MTJW 102.
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MTJW 255: Metals and Jewelry Studio II:Design and Fabrication
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
This course develops fabrication and finishing skills, and emphasis is placed on developing individualized design methodologies that reflect application of process and material with regard to contemporary trends and historical context. Students engage in critical thinking to design and execute complex metal objects with mechanisms. Prerequisites: MTJW 210, MTJW 225.
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