THEA 289
Set Design for Stage and Film Fall 2021
Division I
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In this class, we will examine the similarities and differences in creating environments for performance in theater and for film by completing several set design projects that investigate each form. Creative thinking and problem-solving is the focus, but research, drafting, and model-building will be key components of this process. What is unique about design with audience and performer in the same space? What is unique about design for the frame of the camera? and how do we maximize the impact of each as visual designers?
The Class: Format: studio/laboratory
Limit: 12
Expected: 8
Class#: 1255
Grading: yes pass/fail option, yes fifth course option
Requirements/Evaluation: art project-based class. grades dependent on completion of projects, participation in group class discussion and critique, and improvement in skills/response to feedback over the semester.
Prerequisites: theater experience is preferred, but please contact instructor with any questions
Enrollment Preferences: In instance of over-enrollment, preference will be given to Seniors, Juniors, & Sophomores in the Theatre Majors & Art Majors
Materials/Lab Fee: up to $125 for materials and copying charged to term bill
Distributions: Division I

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