Personal tools
You are here: Home College of Liberal Arts (CLA) Theatre & Drama Principles of Design (undergrad) 2005 MIT

TD160 - Principles of Design (undergrad) 2005 MIT

Document Actions
  • RSS Feed
  • Send this
  • Print this
  • Content View
  • Bookmarks
  

MIT

21M.603 (Fall 2005)
Technical Instructors:
Mr. William Fregosi
Ms. Leslie Cocuzzo Held
Mr. Michael Katz
Ms. Karen Perlow

Level
Undergraduate

Aristophanes: Lysistrata finished set design for the market square with house interior. (Photo by William Fregosi. Image courtesy of Meg Rosenburg. Used with permission.)

Course Highlights

This course features sample design assignments and examples of student projects in the image gallery.

Course Description

This course deals with advanced design theories and textual analysis. Emphasis is placed on script analysis in general, as well as the investigation of design principles from a designer's perspective. Students also refine technical skills in rendering and presentation, historical research, and analysis. Class sessions include interaction with student/faculty directors and other staff designers. The goal of this course is for students to approach text with a fresh vision and translate that vision into design for performance.

Special Features


There are currently no items in this folder.

Copyright 2007, by the Contributing Authors. Cite/attribute Resource. administrator. (2009, August 29). Principles of Design (undergrad) 2005 MIT. Retrieved July 31, 2010, from Free University Courses OCW Courses OpenCourseWare Freeversity Foundation Web site: http://www.freeversity.org/liberal-arts-1/theatre-drama/principles-of-design-undergrad-2005-mit. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License Creative Commons License