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T D 353T / 340D ADV TECHNIQUES IN ACTING          DAVIS, CHRISTIN

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T D 354T Draping II        AREVALO, DAVID

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T D 354T DRAWING FOR DESIGNERS          BUCHANAN, JASON

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This course focuses on fabric rendering, materiality, and fabric representation for entertainment design. Inspired by performance and art history, students will practice painting and rendering fabrics to drape convincingly from the human body for the live performance or virtual character design. Students will develop an understanding of the form, structure, weight, and texture of fabrics, and how to render them for effective storytelling, through a variety of media.

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T D 354T INTRO 3D MODEL PRINT COSTUMES       AREVALO, DAVID

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T D 354T LIGHTING DESIGN STUDIO I          HABECK, MICHELLE

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Lighting Technology will cover the duties of a Lighting Technician (Entertainment Electrician) from the basics of hanging and focusing to the more comprehensive of communicating with Lighting Designers and configuring consoles, dimmers, networks, and other elements of the lighting and electrical system. Students will be given hands-on opportunities throughout the semester in class and in the installation of productions.

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T D 354T PRODUCTION DESIGN FOR TV PILOT           SERRANO, ADRIANA

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T D 354T Scenic Design          REYNOSO CALVILLO, JOSAFAT

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This class explores the artistic aspects of scenic design in theory and in practice. It stresses how the design process is inspired by the seminal dramaturgy and how scenic design is only part of the larger creative process called theatre-making. Through the use of drafting, model-making, research boards and line/color sketching, the class presents the student with the tools utilized by the scenic designer to communicate with the rest of the creative team. The class projects will range from applied principles of design and composition, to the development of scenic designs for one-location plays and culminates in a final project designed to showcase your mastery of spatial composition, and the compilation of a basic portfolio of scenic design.

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T D 354T SOUND AND SPACE             SMITH, MATTHEW

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