This class establishes the fundamentals of modern scenic fabrication techniques. Upon completion of this course, students should be familiar with common scenic materials and the criteria for their selection, qualitative understanding of basic structural design, basic "recipes" for construction of standard scenic elements, special considerations for flown and moving scenery, and shop drawings. Lecture/discussion format. Students in this course must have basic drafting skills.
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