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MIT

21M.735 (Spring 2004)
Instructor:
Prof. Michael Katz

Level
Undergraduate



MIT Production of "The Company of Angels." (Photo courtesy of OCW.)

Course Highlights

This course features extensive tech notes and examples of student work.

Course Description

This class looks at the special structural and practical needs of theatrical scenery and effects and how they can be constructed. We map the technical design process from initial meetings to realization on stage. The class emphasizes safety, budgeting, and problem solving. Ten 1-3 page Tech notes are required as well as a final project. Work includes actual production assignments as well as paper design projects.


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Copyright 2007, by the Contributing Authors. Cite/attribute Resource. administrator. (2009, August 29). Technical Design: Scenery, Mechanisms, and Special Effects (undergrad) 2004 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/technical-design-scenery-mechanisms-and-special. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License Creative Commons License