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2.00 Credits
This course introduces mechanical drawing techniques as applied to the performing arts. Students learn to create clear, accurate drawings to be used for the design and construction of scenery, and the preparation and implementation of a lighting design. Course is recommended for those interested in the visual design elements of performing arts and is a prerequisite for all theater design courses. 2 CREDITS
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3.00 Credits
Course introduces figure drawing, color, light and shadow, and a variety of rendering materials and techniques. Coursework focuses on rendering of costumes, stage lighting effects, and sets. This is a prerequisite for all costume, lighting, and set design courses. 2 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 31-1510 DRAFTING FOR THEATER
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3.00 Credits
Basic skills course addresses primary information for those interested in the art of stage lighting. Instruction includes purposes, allied techniques, equipment terminology, use of color, and fundamental drafting. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 31-1510 DRAFTING FOR THEATER
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3.00 Credits
Course provides introduction to Costume Shop techniques and procedures. Through assigned projects, students learn basic machine and hand-sewing techniques, pattern development with special emphasis on drafting and draping, and all aspects of costume building from rendering to finished project. Content provides overview of related subjects such as millinery, costume props, and formal wear. 3 CREDITS
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3.00 Credits
Course introduces set construction in the Classic and New Studio Theaters utilizing the component pieces of the available studio kits. Students work with reading and interpreting ground plans, designing and assembling simple sets, and analyzing the construction of sets both on campus and in the professional world. Basics of studio lighting and sound systems are covered. 3 CREDITS
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3.00 Credits
Students gain better understanding of theatrical design as a whole and learn terminology and principles basic to all aspects of theatrical design. Students explore theatrical design through selected readings and individual and group projects. Course is a prerequisite for all theater design courses and is a recommended general introduction to production process for all Theater majors. Course requires no special vocabulary, experience, or art skills. 3 CREDITS
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3.00 Credits
Course focuses on communicating character to audience through makeup. Students learn basics of stage makeup, including aging techniques, character analysis, corrective makeup, use of color, use of simple modeling materials, crepe hair, and beginning special effects. Students work as makeup crew for at least one main season show. 3 CREDITS
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3.00 Credits
Students will explore spectacle, street performance, puppet making, and community parade. Using various materials, students will learn to construct basic rod puppets and spectacle objects. Performance and its relationship to puppetry will be explored. In addition, basic tools of the woodshop will be explained, as well as sculpting and papier machè. 3 CREDITS
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3.00 Credits
Using various materials, students will learn to construct a variety of puppets and their environments. The class will offer an overview of puppetry, hands-on demonstrations, and performance and puppet creation workshops. Students will create original performances exploring the intersection of movement, sound, text and puppetry. The class will specifically teach Shadow and Rod puppetry. 3 CREDITS
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2.00 Credits
By exploring acting exercises, talking and listening to advanced and professional directors, seeing and analyzing productions, and reflecting on their own experiences, Directing majors will begin to consider the tools needed to become successful directors. 2 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 31-1205 ACTING I: SCENE STUDY, 31-1600 INTRODUCTION TO DESIGN FOR THE STAGE COREQUISITES: 31-2120 TEXT ANALYSIS
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