DRAM 1341 - Makeup

DRAM 1341:

Description
Design and execution of makeup for the stage performer. Includes discussion of makeup principles and practical experience of makeup application.
Credits 3 Lecture Hours 3 Lab Hours 3
Extended Hours
0
Contact Hours
96
State Approval Code
50.0502.52 26
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Fall or spring semesters: 

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Instructional Goals and Purposes
The purpose of this course is to design and application of stage make-up to be used for theatrical performances. Topics may involve script and character analysis as well as design process experiments in class or on paper, design and crew a production utilizing a variety of techniques including prosthetics and airbrush technology.
Learning Outcomes

After studying all materials and resources presented in the course, the student will be able to:

  1. Grasp the theoretical principles of makeup design and application.
  2. Easily apply her/his own straight and corrective makeup.
  3. Apply her/his own old–age makeup.
  4. Design and apply the makeup for a character from dramatic literature.
  5. Design and apply a fantasy or extreme makeup.
Course Content

Students in all sections of this course will learn the following content:

  1. The role of design in the theatrical process.
  2. The types and functions of make-up.
  3. Explain the importance of script and character analysis.
  4. Define the various make-up techniques and their uses.
  5. Design workable appropriate styles for varying theatrical production.
  6. Define the different categories of make-up components.
  7. Successfully design and apply a make-up design for the stage..
Methods of Instruction/Course Format/Delivery

Face-to-Face, Lecture, practicum hours, hands-on experiences, and through Canvas.

Course Grade

The grading scale for this course is as follows:

  • Project Work – 60%
  • Quizzes – 20%
  • Final Exam – 20%
Other
This course counts as part of the academic requirements of the Panola College Core Curriculum and an Associate of Arts or Associate of Science degree
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