DRAM 242 Introduction to Theatre Production II Units: 3.00
A theoretical and practical introduction to theatre production including various elements of design construction, costume, properties, lighting and sound systems and equipment including advanced control systems and computer assisted design.
NOTE Costume Construction Fee: estimated cost $45.
NOTE Costume Construction Fee: estimated cost $45.
Learning Hours: 120 (18 Lecture, 18 Laboratory, 84 Private Study)
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Evaluate rigging methods for performance, and practice entry level rigging techniques.
- Identify and maintain parts of a lighting fixture.
- Draft a lighting plot and extract pertinent information using Vectorworks Spotlight.
- Program an entry level design using ETC EOS and QLab 5 software.
- Practice wardrobe techniques to produce a made-to-measure garment.
- Foster a collaborative and supportive multi department work environment.