Theatre Design Syllabus for 2022-2023
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Instructor Information

Office Location

Music Building 302

Office Hours

*MR. NEWBURG’S ON-CAMPUS PRESENCE:


*PLEASE NOTE: Mr. Newburg maintains office hours for students in the EXPERIMENTAL THEATRE on the WASHINGTON STREET CAMPUS from 1:00-2:00PM Monday through Friday unless out-of-town, in a meeting, or otherwise engaged. If a student cannot find Mr. Newburg during the aforementioned availability, he is happy to have students request an appointment at different times via the email listed above.  Mr. Newburg checks that email regularly (sometimes several times a day) and usually responds within twenty-four (24) hours from his receipt of the email; that being said, Mr. Newburg generally does not check his email as much or at all at night or in the very early morning hours, so students will most likely see responses from him between 8:00AM and 5:00PM.  As he is not in his office frequently enough to check, phoning him is only the second-best way to contact him—email is preferred.  A student should allow twenty-four (24) hours for Mr. Newburg to respond before trying to contact him again. 

If a student is experiencing a technical difficulty with Blackboard or any other college-related online presence, he/she should contact AskAC by clicking here or by calling 806.371.5000 as quickly as possible—Mr. Newburg, unfortunately, is not as well versed with computer issues as the AskAC personnel, so a student should always try to contact them first to assist in getting online needs met.

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Course

DRAM-2335-001 Theatre Design

Prerequisites

Course Description

Survey of principles and practices of theater design and its elements. The fundamentals of art and their application to major areas of theatrical design.

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Department Expectations

Occupational License Disclaimer

Notice to Students enrolled in an educational program for preparation of issuance of certain occupational licenses:

Students enrolled in an educational program in preparation for obtaining certain occupational licenses are potentially ineligible for such license if the student has been convicted of an offense. For further information, please contact:

Melodie Graves
Justice Involved Advocate
Student Service Center 117
mgraves24@actx.edu
806-371-5995
Make appointment at https://melodiegraves.youcanbook.me

You can also contact the Legal Clinic, or the faculty member in charge of the educational program that you seek to enroll in. The further information you will receive will include notification to you of your right to request a criminal history evaluation letter from the licensing authority in order to clarify your particular situation.

Hours

(3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 2 lab)

Class Type

On Campus Course

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

Fundamentals of Theatrical Design, Brewster, Karen and Shafer, Melissa, Allworth Press, New York, 2011.  ISBN 978-1-58115-849-6.

PLEASE NOTE: The Theatre Arts program owns twenty (20) copies of the textbook available for enrollees to check out for the semester.  The textbook MUST be returned during Finals week or grades will be withheld.

Supplies

Computer access for assignment/test submission is necessary.  Rudimentary sketching supplies such as blank paper and pencils are also needed.

Student Performance

Students must stay on task with the numerous assignments during the course of the semester.  Due dates are firm, so the responsibility for completion rests with the student.  

Students Rights and Responsibilities

Student Rights and Responsibilities

Log in using the AC Connect Portal

In order to receive your AC Connect Email, you must log in through AC Connect at https://acconnect.actx.edu .

If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".

Expected Student Behavior

Discussion forums are an integral part of the course, so while critical viewpoints are very much welcomed, students need to avoid condescending and/or derogatory comments--respect for the art and its artisans is paramount.

Grading Criteria

Components for Overall Average:
3 Tests = 20%
6 Assignments (lowest grade dropped) = 30%
6 Discussion/Evaluation Forums (lowest grade dropped) = 20%
1 Final Project File Submission = 30%

Reported Grading Schema:
A = 90-100%
B = 80-89%
C = 70-79%
D = 60-69% (may not transfer to university)
F = 0-59% (will not count towards a degree)

Attendance

As this course is tech-supported, daily attendance will be assessed by daily participation in the numerous assignments.

Calendar

OCTOBER

24  Introduction to Class and Syllabus Review.  Chapter 1 assigned.

25  Read The Merry Wives of Windsor (in Content and Assignments folder)

26  Visual Metaphor Prompt and Assignment.

27  Test assigned.

31  Visual Metaphor Assignment and Test 1 DUE by 9:00AM.  Chapter 2 assigned.

NOVEMBER

1  Discussion Forum open to discuss and evaluate fellow students’ Visual Metaphors.

2  Discussion/Evaluations of metaphors DUE by 9:00AMThe Merry Wives of Windsor Objective Challenge to prepare for upcoming Production Concept assignment.  Rework metaphor, if needed, based on discussion forums in preparation for Finals.

3  Research Assignment.

7  Research DUE by 9:00AM.  Chapter 4 assigned.

8  Discussion Forum open to discuss and evaluate fellow students’ Research.

9  Discussion/Evaluations of research DUE by 9:00AM.  Production Concept Assignment.  Rework research, if needed, based on discussion forums in preparation for Finals.

10  Test assigned.

14  Production Concept Assignment and Test 2 DUE by 9:00AM.  Chapters 5 and 6 assigned.

15  Discussion Forum open to discuss and evaluate fellow students’ Production Concepts.

16  Discussion/Evaluations of concepts DUE by 9:00AM.  Design Elements.  Rework concepts, if needed, based on discussion forums in preparation for Finals.

17  Design Principles.  Test assigned.

21  Test 3 DUE by 9:00AM.  Chapter 7 assigned.  Keep reworking metaphor, research, and concept as Finals draw near.

22  Scenic Design Drawing Prompt.

23  Scenic Design sketch DUE by 9:00AM.  Discussion Forum open to discuss and evaluate fellow students’ sketches.

28  Discussion/Evaluations of sketches DUE by 9:00AM.  Rework sketch(es), if needed, based on discussion forums in preparation for Finals.

29  Chapter 8 assigned. 

30  Costume Design Drawing Prompt.

DECEMBER

1  Costume Design sketch DUE by 9:00AM.  Discussion Forum open to discuss and evaluate fellow students’ sketches.

5  Discussion/Evaluations of sketches DUE by 9:00AM.  Rework sketch(es), if needed, based on discussion forums in preparation for Finals.

6  Chapter 9 assigned.

7  Lighting Design Drawing Prompt.

8  Lighting Design sketch DUE by 9:00AM.  Discussion Forum open to discuss and evaluate fellow students’ sketches.

12  Discussion/Evaluations of sketches DUE by 9:00AM.  Rework sketch(es), if needed, based on discussion forums in preparation for Finals.

13  Workday.  In preparation of the Final Design Project submission, Mr. Newburg will be available in class to answer questions or give suggestions.

14  Workday.  In preparation of the Final Design Project submission, Mr. Newburg will be available in class to answer questions or give suggestions.

15  Final Project (Revised/Updated/Refined Bacchae Visual Metaphor, Research, Production Concept, Scenic Sketch(es), Costume Sketch(es), and Lighting Sketch(es)) condensed into one PDF file must be submitted into the Drop Box (located in the Content and Assignments folder) no later than 12:00PM.

Additional Information

The class will be working extensively with the play The Merry Wives of Windsor which can be found HERE.

 

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Syllabus Created on:

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