Course Syllabus
INTRODUCTION TO DESIGN FOR THE THEATRE - TDDE1 FALL 2023
Instructor: Mark Guirguis
Lectures: Monday and Wednesday 1:00 – 1:50, TBD
Office Hours: Wednesdays 10-11PM (other hours by appointment)
Galbraith Hall 102. Phone: 858–822-6708. E-mail: mguirguis@ucsd.edu
Theatre and Dance Department Office: located inside Galbraith Hall - grass level, south side
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Discussion sections will meet in-person, in Galbraith Hall, Room 102.
SECTION: Teaching Assistant:
A01-Tuesday: 11:00AM-12:20PM Anabel Olguin: anolguin@ucsd.edu
A02-Tuesday: 12:30PM-1:50PM Anabel Olguin: anolguin@ucsd.edu
A03-Wednesday: 3:30PM-4:50PM Padra Crisafulli: jcrisafulli@ucsd.edu
A04-Thursday: 2:00PM-3:20PM Taylor Olson: tkolson@ucsd.edu
A05-Thursday: 3:30PM-4:50PM Taylor Olson: tkolson@ucsd.edu
(TA office hours, contact information, and office/studio room numbers announced in section.)
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course is intended to be a survey of contemporary concepts and practices of the theatre design (set, costume, lighting, and sound). It includes reading of plays, introductory design work, visual criticism, and discussion of many studio practices. Students will execute digital models, drawings, as well as use other visual forms of expression to present their design ideas.
READINGS:
Recommended:
- Everybody by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins
- The Promise by José Rivera
- Orlando by Sarah Ruhl
OTHER MATERIALS:
- Physical materials for collages
- Color medium for rendering projects
- All materials will be discussed in class and information provided on Canvas
- All worksheets and templates will be available on Canvas
PAPERS / DISCUSSIONS:
*All papers must be typed.
*Students are expected to participate in discussion sections.
* Students are required to see The Promise by José RIvera, showing WEEK 7 and 9, and Orlando by Sarah Ruhl, showing WEEKS 9 and 10.
Please check the Department of Theatre and Dance website for details: https://theatre.ucsd.edu/season/index.html
PROJECTS ARE DUE EACH WEEK IN SECTION: GUIDELINES ARE EXPLAINED IN LECTURE.
FINAL PROJECT –FINISHED DIGITAL MODEL,COSTUME RENDERINGS, LIGHTING+SOUND IDEAS, REFINED.
This is a script-based project. Complete instructions are going to be discussed in lecture
*Students are responsible for keeping their research images throughout the quarter. These will be potentially uploaded with the final project. Keep all research images that you collect throughout the quarter.
REVIEW OF GRADING:
Character collages 50
3-D environmental collage 50
concept ideas collage 50
Initial costume sketches 100
set design: Initial Ideas 100
Initial lighting ideas 100
Initial sound design ideas 100
Completed final project 200
Quizzes 150
Written response of department production: The Promise, OR Orlando.
(two-page paper due) 100
Total 1000 points
100 - 90 % = A+ - A-
89 - 80 % = B+ - B-
79 - 70 % = C+ - C-
69 - 60% = D+ - D-
59 -0% = F
Check your grading option. The department does not approve retroactive grading options.
PASS/NO PASS students must complete all assignments, exams, etc, and must have a passing grade of a solid C. No exceptions.
Attendance is very important. One unexcused absence drops your grade 1 grade point (i.e. A to an A-). Two unexcused tardies equals one absence.
-Projects handed in late will automatically receive a 25% penalty.
ATTENDANCE:
Participation in section discussions is expected.
This is a highly visually oriented class. Use of images & other presentations during lectures provides essential information for development of individual projects. This information cannot be obtained without attending lectures and sections.
One unexcused absence drops your grade 1 grade point (i.e. A to an A-). Two unexcused tardies equals one absence.
WEEKLY CALENDAR OF TOPICS AND ASSIGNMENTS (subject to modification)
TDDE 1 - Introduction to Design for the Theatre
FALL 2023
WEEK 1----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
READING: Everybody by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins
Monday, October 2nd
LECTURE: Introduction to class, organization of sections, introduction to projects, papers, and readings
Wednesday, October 4th
LECTURE: Role of the theatre designer, Visual elements of design.
SECTION: All sections meet this week at scheduled times-
Bring at least 4-8 image samples and materials to section for discussion….
Think about Shapes, Colors, and Textures that reflect you personally.
Plan to present these together as a collage.
All examples you bring should be ABSTRACT
WEEK 2------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Monday, October 9th
LECTURE: Reading Quiz + Discussion: Everybody by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins
Visual principles of design
Wednesday, October 11th
LECTURE: Elements and principles of design: continued
SECTION: Present character collages--with written statement
WEEK 3 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Monday, October 16th
LECTURE: The Design Process
Wednesday, October 18th
LECTURE: Developing a design concept
SECTION: 3-D environmental collage -with written statement
WEEK 4-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Monday, October 23rd
LECTURE: Set design
Wednesday, October 25th
LECTURE: Components of a Proscenium Theatre
SECTION: Share initial concept research images-with written statement.
Scale Model Exercise
WEEK 5---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Monday, October 30th
LECTURE: SET DESIGN Continued
Wednesday, November 1st
LECTURE: Costume design
Drawing character figures
SECTION: Initial Set Design Ideas for discussion -with written statement
WEEK 6----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Monday, November 6th
LECTURE: TBD
Wednesday, November 8th
LECTURE: QUIZ 1
SECTION: Costume sketches due--with written statement
WEEK 7------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
READING: The Promise by José Rivera
Monday, November 13th
LECTURE: Lighting Design
Wednesday, November 15th
LECTURE: Lighting design
SECTION: Lighting collage due- with written statement
*Schedule individual appointments with your T.A.
*see The Promise this week. See Department website for details: https://theatre.ucsd.edu/performances-and-events/theatre-performances/orlando.html
WEEK 8 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
READING: Orlando by Sarah Ruhl
Monday, November 20th
LECTURE: Design Implementation
Wednesday, November 22nd
LECTURE: The final project: methods and materials
SECTION: Sections will not meet this week. Schedule individual appointments with your T.A.
WEEK 9------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Monday, November 27th
LECTURE: Final Guidelines
Wednesday, November 29th
LECTURE: Quiz II review
SECTION: Sound design presentations-with written statement
*see The Promise and/or Orlando this week. See Department website for details: https://theatre.ucsd.edu/performances-and-events/theatre-performances/orlando.html
WEEK 10--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Monday, December 4th
LECTURE: Final discussion, feed back session. Preparing the design presentation.
Final Quiz Review
Wednesday, December 6th
LECTURE: Final Quiz
SECTION: All sections meet for final presentations: final project due
*see Orlando this week. See Department website for details: https://theatre.ucsd.edu/performances-and-events/theatre-performances/orlando.html
FINALS WEEK--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
| 12/11/2023 | Monday |
11:30 AM-2:29PM Final presentations |
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