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THEA 5752: Advanced Lighting Design for the Performance Arts
3.00 Credits
University of Georgia
Projects in lighting design for the performing arts, emphasizing multi-character and highly complex methods and technologies.
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THEA 5756/7756: Automated Lighting and Visualization
3.00 Credits
University of Georgia
Practical instruction in the installation and programming of automated luminaries and advanced DMX controlled equipment. Programming logic and incorporation of automated gear into productions in a variety of appropriate production styles. Visualization is also explored and used as another element of controlling and communicating design decisions related to automated lighting.
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THEA 5757/7757: Lighting for Non-Traditional Events
3.00 Credits
University of Georgia
Exploration of lighting for a diverse range of venues and specialty areas of entertainment design. Significant topics include: lighting for television/film, industrials and corporate theatre, concert lighting, virtual lighting, and spectacle events. Practical design exercises related to these specialty areas and the documentation associated with each form of design.
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THEA 5758/7758: Architectural and Themed Lighting
3.00 Credits
University of Georgia
Study of lighting equipment and design in architectural and themed design applications. Topics include: light sources, luminaries, design considerations, lighting codes, and recommended standards of architectural and landscape lighting. Practical exercises related to lighting a selection of architectural environments (interior and exterior) as well as design documentation and specification practices.
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THEA 5780/7780: Topics in Computer Technology
3.00 Credits
University of Georgia
A special topics course in computer technology not otherwise offered in the drama and theatre curriculum.
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THEA 5810/7810: Computer Animation for Dramatic Media I
3.00 Credits
University of Georgia
Computer animation in television, film, and theatre from the perspective of the director/animator. The hardware and software necessary to create computer animation is accompanied by the principles of kinetics and narrative story-telling in a visual medium.
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THEA 5820/7820: Computer Animation for Dramatic Media II
3.00 Credits
University of Georgia
Advanced computer animation techniques and digital compositing which integrate live action with computer generated environments.
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THEA 5830/7830: Computer Animation for Dramatic Media III
3.00 Credits
University of Georgia
Preparation of a portfolio-quality computer animation project, including a narrative script story book, pre-production meetings, schedules and budgets, production and post-production.
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THEA 5860/7860: Interactive Media as Drama I
3.00 Credits
University of Georgia
Practice and theory of interactive multimedia as a dramatic medium. Multimedia hardware and software, principles of interactive design, and comparison of development tools and delivery systems including CD-ROM and the World Wide Web.
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THEA 5861/7861: Interactive Media as Drama II
3.00 Credits
University of Georgia
Advanced exploration of interactive media as a dramatic form, with an emphasis on algorithmic structures, self-generating media, adaptive behaviors, and object-oriented programming techniques.
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