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3.00 Credits
Guided independent study focuses on advanced patterning and construction techniques. Prospective projects include development of costume from rendering through finished product for main stage show; pattern development from a historical piece; draped patterning and construction from historical source; and corset construction and tailoring. Students are required to complete at least three independent projects. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 31-1525 COSTUME CONSTRUCTION I
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4.00 Credits
In this advanced workshop, students stage-manage or assist in stage-managing main season productions, developing the skills and techniques required in overseeing, rehearsing, and running a show. 4 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 31-1500 PRODUCTION TECHNIQUES: CREW, 31-1505 PRODUCTION TECHNIQUES: STAGECRAFT, 31-1600 INTRODUCTION TO DESIGN FOR THE STAGE
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2.00 Credits
Course teaches methods of approaching, developing, and completing set designs through detailed study encompassing scenic history, research, styles, and techniques. By designing several simple theoretical projects, students develop and expand skills and knowledge of artistic and technical demands of professional set designing. Design Studio must be taken concurrently with Set Design. 2 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 31-1515 RENDERING TECHNIQUES, 31-1530 INTRODUCTION TO SET CONSTRUCTION, 31-1600 INTRODUCTION TO DESIGN FOR THE STAGE CONCURRENT: 31-2677 DESIGN STUDIO COREQUISITES: 31-2511 SCENIC MODEL MAKING FOR THEATER
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2.00 Credits
Students begin to develop skills required of a professional costume designer through specific design projects. Upon completion of the course, students should have projects that demonstrate an ability to formulate and clearly render a wellresearched costume design. 2 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 31-1510 DRAFTING FOR THEATRE, 31-1515 RENDERING TECHNIQUES, 31-1525 COSTUME CONSTRUCTION I, 31-1600 INTRODUCTION TO DESIGN FOR THE STAGE CONCURRENT: 31-2677 DESIGN STUDIO
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2.00 Credits
The basic mechanical and design principles presented in Lighting Technology are expanded to meet student's individual artistic expression in the field of lighting design for theater. 2 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 31-1520 LIGHTING TECHNOLOGIES, 31-1600 INTRODUCTION TO DESIGN FOR THE STAGE
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1.00 Credits
Course is an introduction to theater sound design for those with little or no prior experience in sound/music work. Students will explore the nature of acoustic phenomena and perception, discovering the dramatic potential and relationships of sound to image, text, and movement in their practical applications. While the use of live sound will be touched upon, the main emphasis will be on electronically reproduced sound. 1 CREDIT
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1.00 Credits
This elective course is for anyone interested in developing rendering skills used in design for stage. Studio course is structured for faculty members of design to participate as advisors. Assignments respond to students' varying skill levels. Students furnish art supplies. Concurrent enrollment in this class required for all students enrolled in costume design, set design, and advanced lighting design. 1 CREDIT PREREQUISITES: 31-2610 SET DESIGN OR 31-2615 COSTUME DESIGN
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4.00 Credits
Course focuses on process through which one approaches a play from a directorial point of view. Students read and discuss six plays and direct scenes from three of them. One play is presented during performance week. Students write an analysis of the play from which the final scene is taken. 4 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 31-1205 ACTING I: SCENE STUDY, 31-1300 VOICE TRAINING FOR THE ACTOR I, 31-1305 BODY MOVEMENT FOR ACTORS I, 31-1500 PRODUCTION TECHNIQUES: CREW, 31-1505 PRODUCTION TECHNIQUES: STAGECRAFT, 31-2120 TEXT ANALYSIS
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4.00 Credits
Course introduces basic techniques of structure and dialogue in playwriting. Written exercises are submitted and discussed to identify dramatic events. Students initiate development of a one-act play or the first act of a three-act play. 4 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 31-1200 ACTING I: BASIC SKILLS, 52-1151 WRITING AND RHETORIC I
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3.00 Credits
This course provides playwriting practice for writers interested in the intersection of individual expression and community arts. Students will develop original work by combining community arts techniques with their personal writing process. Community arts approaches will be learned through the revision of scripts developed through service learning projects. Students will read, discuss and revise to explore the processes through which the scripts were originally created and the audiences for whom performances are intended. Writing will be both individual and collaborative. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 31-2800 PLAYWRITING WORKSHOP I OR 31-2700 DIRECTING I
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