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Introduction to Design or Introduction to Theater Design
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Uploaded: 10/12/2017 04:43:59 PM PDT
Students will be offered a survey of scenery, lighting, sound, costumes, makeup, properties, theatrical equipment and construction techniques through demonstration, and laboratory experience. Information is applicable to all formal theatrical applications.
- Organization of theater technical personnel
- Theater Architecture
- Scenery and properties
- Sound and lights
- Costumes and makeup
- Drawing & rendering techniques
- Stage and hand properties
- Drafting and computer aided design if available
- Drafting
- Construction
- Scene painting
- Equipment
- Control systems
- Installation
- Patterns
At the conclusion of this course, the student should be able to:
- Define and distinguish between commonly used theatrical terms applied to design and the technical elements of theater production.
- Define and evaluate the relationship between design concepts and how they are translated and executed in production process.
- Demonstrate and use basic skills in creating and organizing a design project from concept to execution.
- Demonstrate and apply basic skills used in theater production techniques.
- Demonstrate basic skills and proficiency in the operations of basic areas of technical theater.
- Outline and analyze the basic steps necessary to coordinate and integrate the various aspects of theater production.
- Attendance/Class Participation
- Class Work
- Lab Activities
- Portfolios
- Quizzes
- Critiques of plays seen
Gillette, J. M. (2008).Theatrical Design and Production: An Introduction to Scene Design and Construction, Lighting, Sound, Costumes and Makeup (6th ed). Boston, Mass.: McGraw-Hill.
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