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THEA 6310: Advanced Technical Problems
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Prof. Sachs. A survey of the traditional methods of constructing and mounting scenery for theatre. A practical approach to planning technical production. Includes budgets for time and material, organization of shops and crews, and standards in drafting the production.
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THEA 6320: Advanced Technical Production
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Prof. Adams. A survey of the nontraditional methods of constructing and mounting scenery. Includes welding for the stage, an introduction to sound design, and stage furniture repair and refinishing. Laboratory in addition to lecture.
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THEA 6330: Fundamentals of Lighting
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Prof. Sachs. A course in the art and craft of stage lighting. Basic electricity and color theory. Lighting instruments and their control. Practical experience in lighting the production. Laboratory in addition to lecture.
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THEA 6340: Computer Technology for Lighting
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Prof. Sachs. Advanced problems in stage lighting. Structured approach to the development of lighting for the stage. Analysis of available lighting control options. Practical experience in preparation of light designs for production. Laboratory in addition to lecture.
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THEA 6350: Theatrical Drafting and Model Making Techniques
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Prof. Sachs. Pre-requisite: THEA 334, 335. A course in basic drafting and model making techniques to first year graduate students. Foundation for Scenic Design CAD, Fundamentals of Lighting, Scene Design I, II, Technical Direction I, II, and Lighting Design , I, II. Note: MFA/BFA students only.
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THEA 6410: Design Fundamentals I
4.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Staff. Pre-requisite: Approval of instructor. The development of scenic and costume designs from the modern viewpoint. Techniques of drawing, rendering, and perspective in relation to designers’ presentation and portfolio. Laboratory.
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THEA 6420: Design Fundamentals II
4.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Staff. Pre-requisite: THEA 641. A continuation of Theatre 641. Equal emphasis on the designers’ process and rendering techniques. Watercolor, pen and ink, scenic models.
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THEA 6440: Rendering for Designers
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Staff. The development of the individual’s graphic skills in regard to rendering for theatrical purposes. Stress will be placed on accurately representing designs on plates in a professional fashion and on the manipulation of different mediums.
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THEA 6460: Advanced Costume Rendering
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Staff. Pre-requisite: THEA 644 and instructor approval; MFA/BFA students only. To improve drawing/costume rendering skills. A course to advance the costume design student’s understanding of the human body and how it moves and behaves, thus enhancing the student’s ability to communicate through costume design rendering; exploration of the anatomy of the body, including the skeletal and muscular system, how they interact and how they move; and exploration of how different fabrics behave on the body and how the body’s movement is affected by clothing.
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THEA 6530: Period Styles for Designers I
4.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Staff. In-depth study of the styles of architecture, decor, furniture, and costume from antiquity through Elizabethan England, 1625. Research and design adaptation assignments.
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