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3.00 Credits
Make-up design is a subtle, yet essential, part of many artistic undertakings, including fashion, photography, filmmaking, and theatre. After gaining an understanding of the anatomical structures of the head, face, and neck, and the effects of lighting on those structures, students explore make-up products and their applications to create a "natural" face, do corrective make-up, and create a character. Professional standards are emphasized in the application of skills to real situations.
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3.00 Credits
Production Management and Administration is a survey course designed to familiarize students with the organizational procedures of the theatre production process. Major areas of study include stage management and production management, with some reference to video and film production management. Prerequisite: PROD 101.
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3.00 Credits
This course develops the students' skills to identify relevant structure, plot and themes in script and text work. In addition, students learn the basic themes, structure and concepts that influence production design, performance and other facets of production for stage and screen. Research, critical thinking and analysis of script and text to develop design concepts for production design. The course also develops students' skills to understand the structure, history and overall themes of published/produced work in screen and stage. Prerequisite: ENGL 123.
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3.00 Credits
With a sound historical base, lifestyles and societal influences are examined to understand the look of each period. Emphasis is on a chronological examination and is the goal of this class. The sociological and aesthetic aspects influencing the architecture, furnishings and textiles of the period as well as the subtle use of color indicative to specific periods are addressed. Geographical needs that contribute to style and design also are considered. The goal is that students learn the definitive need for conclusive and rigorous research. Prerequisite: PROD 101.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines lighting design, from the germination of the idea to the final product. Through class discussion and critiques, students' lighting concepts are developed and refined. Prerequisite: PROD 101.
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3.00 Credits
In this course, students focus on the development of scenic design ideas and their application in theater, film and television. By developing, articulating, and defending design concepts, students demonstrate successful scenic design projects for theater, film and television. Prerequisite: PROD 101.
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3.00 Credits
This studio course explores the exciting and creative world of costuming for stage and screen. Assignments enable students to develop skills in areas such as rendering, swatching, play analysis, fabric modification, masks, hats, draping, accessorizing and productions. Additional practicum time is required and assigned by the professor. Prerequisite: PROD 210.
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on hand 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 established by USITT. Prerequisites: PROD 110, PROD 221.
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3.00 Credits
Through study of various techniques and medium, design students produce drawings of scenery, costumes, and lighting essential to the production process. By researching influential designers of the 20th century, the student finds a means to communicate with fellow designers as well as evaluate a successful rendering. Prerequisites: PROD 101, PROD 220, PROD 221.
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3.00 Credits
Through the development of actualized lighting projects, students in this course work examine the process of lighting design projects from the germination of the idea to the final product. Students design lighting for events taking place in theaters, film projects, alternative spaces, as well as for media-based applications. Through class discussion and critiques, lighting concepts are challenged and developed. The final project is a completely documented lighting design including photographs for portfolio. Students in this course complete a lab component that focuses on practical applications. Prerequisite: PROD 220.
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