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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
Basic principles and elements of design in two dimensions, and beginning elements of color theory. Open to non-majors with permission.
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2.00 Credits
Explore a wide range of classical and modern plays, as well as important writing on performance and design. Reading from the plays, exploring their dramatic structure, and discussing the relevance of each text will be the focus of class time. Open to PP majors only. Note: Students should be prepared to buy anthologies plus supplemental readings each term.
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2.00 Credits
Drawing is the lingua franca of all fine and applied arts. Through analysis, synthesis, and composition, we will explore the practice of drawing as a better way to communicate our knowledge of the physical world. Includes introduction to both basic drawing and life drawing technique.
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3.00 Credits
Provides basic skills in the scenic design area, including drafting, perspective drawing, model making, and an introduction to period style. Open to non-majors with permission.
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3.00 Credits
Provides basic skills and knowledge required in the area of stage-lighting design. Covers topics such as electricity, color theory of light, stage-lighting equipment, and light plots. Open to non-majors with permission.
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3.00 Credits
This year-long course is a continuation of PP 151-152 Production Lab I & II. Students take on increasingly more responsible production assignments while working in a supervisory capacity with first-year lab students. Open to PP majors only.
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3.00 Credits
Study the evolution of the art and crafts of theater through the ages. Consider the relationship of drama, acting styles, playing space, social conditions, methods of production, and aesthetic values within their historical contexts in selected eras from the Greeks to the twentieth century. Open to PP majors only.
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2.00 Credits
Basic principles and elements of design in three dimensions and continuing elements of color theory. Open to non-majors with permission.
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2.00 Credits
Provides a basic understanding of sound, its measurement, and the equipment used to control and produce it. Also examines various aspects of sound reinforcement and recording systems. Open to all majors.
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3.00 Credits
Making up the core in-major component of the third year, Intermediate Studio classes explore the theory and practices of all the design and technical areas of Performance Production. Students, faculty from all production areas, and occasional guest artists meet together weekly in seminar format to explore the process of a functioning performance company, with the emphasis placed on the collaborative experience. Additionally, students will meet once a week with head instructors of specific areas for in-depth study in their chosen concentration of either Scenic, Lighting, Costume, Sound Design, or Technical Direction. In each concentration, students will study the theories and practices of the profession, together with the history and traditions of the discipline. Class projects are designed to closely mirror the realities of the working performance company and may occasionally involve actual productions. Students may study more than one area of concentration during the course of the semester, depending on the number of credits in which they are enrolled. Open to non-majors with permission. Prerequisites: completion of Fundamentals Series (PP141-142, 211, 231) and junior standing, or permission from department chair.
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