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Leader: Michael Coe
Offered:
Clayton First semester 2005 (Day)
Synopsis: This unit will examine the process of creating a design approach to theatrical production through an understanding of applied aesthetics. It will consider issues of lighting, sound, line, mass and colour, and the ways in which these design elements craft theatre scenography. It will focus on the ways in which specific texts might be interpreted as well as the histories and potentials of specific theatre buildings and structures to the design process. Both the 'craft' and 'art' of the design process will be explored in a practical project that should reflect the theoretical and historical understandings developed in this unit.
Objectives: Students who complete this unit successfully should have developed: 1. A greater understanding of the craft elements of design. 2. A contextual understanding the art of design through a range of critical theories. 3. A working design for a production representing a coherent aesthetic. 4. The ability to critique theatrical design in sustained oral and written form.
Assessment: Practical folio of design for implementation (equivalent 4000 words): 40% + Seminar paper (equivalent 2000 words): 25% + Contribution to class discussion (equivalent 2000 words): 25% + Practical class work (equivalent 1000 words): 10%
Contact Hours: 2 hours per week
Corequisites: DTH4000