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3.00 Credits
Process of visual communication to an audience of the designer's responses to dramatic texts. Topics may include puppetry, set design, masks, table top theater, scenic painting, and installations. Participation on construction crews for department productions is required. Prerequisite: THEATER 160, consent of the instructor."
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3.00 Credits
Studio. Study of "seeing": concentration on the articulation of visual pictures developed from a dramatic text and on research; functions and qualities of light and the development of lighting concepts. Practical application of design through specific crew assignments on Department productions. Prerequisites: THEATER 160, consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Making visual statements through study of characterization, silhouette, historical periods, color and texture. Beginning drawing skills developed; basic sewing skills needed. Projects, concept papers, sketch book, and construction work on Department productions. Prerequisites: THEATER 160, consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Discover the art and craft of stage management through class work, observation and production exploration. Learn practical techniques for managing theatrical productions in preparation for academic and professional production responsibility.
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3.00 Credits
This class will offer students the opportunities to learn how scenery, props, and other technical elements are created for theater and other entertainment venues. Students will gain practical experience working with various materials and techniques while fabricating elements for the theater department's main-stage productions. Instructions will include lectures and hands-on demonstrations on topics such as project management, wood and metal joinery, material choices, and the making of non-toxic goo. Students will work in pairs and in teams within a safe and creative environment. Individuals in the fields of design, art, sculpture, architecture, construction, engineering, and project management may find this class beneficial.
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2.00 Credits
Hands-on, project based learning of baic scenic, prop, and automation fabrication techniques. Some theory, but mostly practice with the curriculum based on Departmental productions and projects.
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3.00 Credits
This class is designed for students who have both costuming and stitching experience and are interested in further exploring these skills. It is primarily a technical class focusing on cutting and stitching, dye techniques, and theatrical craft including millinery and/or mask making. Upon completion of this class, students will have completed a period garment, designed and executed a craft piece and compiled a mini portfolio of techniques and skills. This course is a prerequisite for Theater 593D (Draping and Patternmaking).
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3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts Amherst has not provided a description for this course
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the art and craft of theatrical sound design. Lecture topics will include the physical characteristics and behavior of sound. Projects will expose students to the tools of music and sound creation and development, as well as an introduction to sound system basics. Students will get handson experience by working on load-ins and strikes for Department productions.
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3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts Amherst has not provided a description for this course
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