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PRMK 320: Monotype Printmaking
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
Traditionally offered as part of travel study program, this course provides students with an opportunity to explore a mix of print processes that address a broad range of ideas, issues and aesthetics in the depiction and development of form. Such processes are used by a variety of artists, including painters, designers and illustrators. Students apply drawing or painting experience to the printed image by using the printmaking process to examine and depict a variety of functional forms in black and white and color. Prints incorporate sketches and photographs from local settings, including landscape and architectural forms, market items, furnishings and garden settings. Prerequisite: Permission of department chair.
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PRMK 330: Intaglio Printmaking
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
This course, traditionally offered as part of travel study program, is designed to take advantage of the inspiration of a particular location. Drawing on the rich historical traditions of the intaglio process, students explore etching as a means of recording the natural and built environments. Numerous styles are examined, as well as the various ways etching has been used to depict landscape and architecture. Students experience a variety of approaches to intaglio printmaking on different plate materials including zinc, copper and Plexiglas. Work is done both on site and from sketchbook drawings completed on field trips. Classes include demonstrations of all processes, discussion, and critique of print content and technical competency. Prerequisite: Permission of department chair.
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PRMK 350: Special Topics in Printmaking
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
The topic of this course varies from quarter to quarter. Each seminar focuses on various issues in the field of printmaking and allows students to pursue individual projects related to the topic of the course. Prerequisites: Vary according to topic.
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PRMK 401: Photographic Computer Applications for Printmaking
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
This course addresses the possibilities that computer applications bring to printmaking. The course examines methods for combining state-of-the-art digital technology with traditional print media including intaglio, lithography and relief. Demonstrations include scanning input, photo and image manipulation, color separating and output techniques used in making films for photomechanical print processes. This course serves as the linchpin between intermediate printmaking and individualized exploration at a more advanced level. Prerequisites: DSGN 100, DRAW 101 and PRMK 202 or PRMK 203.
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PRMK 404: Advanced Processes in Printmaking I
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
This advanced-level course investigates contemporary trends in printmaking, including digital and photomechanical processes. Color work is emphasized, combining the use of polymer films and presensitized plates with traditional grounds and techniques. Demonstrated techniques include transfer, positive and negative working plates, and four-color separation. Presswork encompasses the registration and printing of multiple plates and the production of a body of work that displays sound printing expertise and professional practice. The exploration of cross-media applications is encouraged, and students may choose to work in litho, intaglio or both. Students are expected to develop a body of work that articulates an inventive and conceptual use of the printed image and a clear personal vision. Prerequisite: PRMK 401.
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PRMK 408: Advanced Processes for Printmaking II
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
This course provides students with focused study on thematically driven work with an emphasis on contemporary print practice and critical dialogue. Students may work in any print medium creating mature images that demonstrate expertise in the process, and issues in collaborative printmaking are explored through hands on experiences. Prerequisite: PRMK 404.
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PRMK 413: Professional Practices for Printmaking
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
By teaching students how to create professional portfolios, resumes, and presentations as well as how to apply for exhibitions, shows and other professional opportunities including grants, internships and residencies, this course gives the student experience in the professional arena and prepares printmakers for the professional practice of making work, interacting with galleries and the business of being a fine artist. Prerequisite: PRMK 404.
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PROD 101: Introduction to Production Design
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
In this course, students are introduced to the fundamentals of production design for stage and screen including the application of costume, scenery, lighting and props and their importance in film, theater, and television productions. Students are introduced to the impact scene, light, costume elements and props have in a complete production or performance.
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PROD 110: Drafting for Production Design
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
This course focuses on drafting for the entertainment designer with the intent of making the student fluent in the language of layout, shape, proportion, contour, mass, detail and the drafting standards set by the United States Institute of Technical Theater.
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PROD 130: Scenographic Fundamentals and Applications
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
Students learn the equipment, techniques, and procedures of technical production for stage and screen. Wood working, metalworking and lighting equipment are experienced and applied.
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