Actor/Director Collaborations

This course provides the most intensive collaborative opportunity for actors and directors to work together in our department. Directors and actors have an equal voice in the collaborative process, with the goals of: Understanding and experiencing one another's roles; Being able to communicate personal perspectives in a group; and Respecting and integrating the perspectives of collaborators.

S-The Audio Play: Sound Design

A laboratory experience for students interested in sound design and voice acting. Students in this course will gain experience in creating audio plays and radio dramas. Through various voice acting techniques, students will gain the essential skills to use the expressiveness of their voices to tell a story. An emphasis will also be placed on how to use a microphone, recording skills for both the sound technician and voice actor, and post-production skills such as editing and mixing voice with sound effects and music using software such as Logic and Adobe Audition.

Costume Design Studio

Continuation of THEATER 362. Costume design theory, conceptualization, and solution of related problems. Design projects, concept papers, journal, sketch book, and appropriate design work for department productions. Prerequisites: 300-level theater courses or equivalent, consent of instructor. May be repeated for credit. Satisfies the Integrative Experience requirement for BA-Theatr majors.

Scene Design Studio

This advanced course will build on the foundations of scenic design practice covered in THEATER 360 (Intro to Set Design) such as dramaturgical and visual research, model building, drafting, budgeting, creative problem solving, flexibility of methods and solutions in pursuit of a vision in support of a performance event, and collaboration skills through actual production assignments in the department as well as several paper projects realized in 3-D model form.
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