ࡱ > - bjbjVV 4 < < % 8 A \ , , ^ ' = = = , , , , , , , $ e. 1 @ (, (, = = X =, d = = , , R) + = V # d ) + S, 0 , ) G1 : G1 ( + G1 + (, (, , G1 : Course Logistics Title: Topics in Stage Costume Course Number: TPA 3231 Credits: 03 credits Meets: T R 2:00 - 3:20 Prerequisites: TPA 2000 and TPA 2200 Classroom: PA 109 Instructor Contact Information Instructor: Tim Dial, Associate Professor Instructors E-mail: HYPERLINK "mailto:tdial@fau.edu"tdial@fau.edu Instructors Office: AL 114, phone 297-2978 Costume shop: AL 105, phone 297-8011 Office Hours: Tuesdays & Thursdays 3:30 5:00 and by appointment About the Course: Course Catalog Description: Course covers special topics areas, such as dying and painting, costume crafts, patterning, construction, and millinery techniques. Course may be repeated for credit with new topic only. Course Objective(s)/Student Learning Outcomes: Students will build portfolio-ready materials in the given specialty subject area in costume construction. Required Textbook: The Costume Technicians Handbook 3rd edition (CDHB) by Ingham & Covey ISBN-10: 0325004773 Required Supplimental Readings: Additional required text and course material is posted online in FAUs Blackboard. Online research homework is also required; so you will need regular access to a computer, FAUs Blackboard, and the Internet. FAUs Blackboard can be found online at HYPERLINK "https://blackboard.fau.edu/index.html"https://blackboard.fau.edu/index.html If you are not familiar with the Blackboard program, fairly detailed how to use Blackboard instructions are posted at this site. The most recently updated syllabus is online in Blackboard. Communication: Blackboard has several options for communication including email, a discussion board, and an announcement feature that allows the instructor to send information to the entire class. Official class communication is through your FAU email address and youre responsible for checking it for official communications. Required Materials: (I will show you in class what to get) fabric scissors, tape measure, straight pins & magnet, muslinpre-washed & ironed, clear quilting ruler, French curves, #2 pencils, manila envelopes, tracing wheel, 3-ring binder with dividers, fine point black sharpie marker. Suggested Materials: Thimblecheck out new silicone thimbles!, pattern-notcher/punches, paper scissors, awl, tailor-point scissors, tool box, carrying bag, rubber bands. Other Suggested Titles: Basic Sewing for Costume Construction: A Handbook, Rebecca Cunningham. Reader's Digest Complete Guide to Sewing [8th edition from 1981 is good and cheap!]. Professional Sewing Techniques for Designers, Cole & Czachor. Draping for Apparel Design, Helen Joseph-Armstrong. Course Calendar/Topical Outline/Due Dates: Month Class #DateIn-Class we willAssignment (come to class having read &/or done this)JanTues 12Patterning markings, tools needed, seams, measurementsThur 14Grain, tracing, seam allowance, trace slopersMeasurements completed. Tues 19What are darts? Dart rotationBring muslin to classprewashed & ironed.Thur 21Flat patterning- body block, CTHBRead through CTHB p. 109Tues 26Sew & fit body block sloper #1Thur 28Show sloper #1 mock-up in class Princess seamsBring finished sloper #1 mock up & corrected patternFebTues 2Sew & fit princess seam sloper #2Read PSTFD p. 149Thur 4Show sloper #2 mock-up in classBring finished sloper #2 mock up & corrected patternTues 9Draping-drape a bodiceRead draping handout (TBA)Thur 11Show Draped bodice #3 in classBring finished sloper #3 mock up & corrected patternTues 16Facingsmake facing patterns for all 3 patternsThur 18Sew facings into all 3 slopers. At end of class turn in all 3 corrected and complete bodice patterns for grade.Tues 23Sleeves: flat pattern 1-piece sleeveThur 25 Sleeve: flat pattern 2-piece sleeveMarchTues 2Pattern puffy sleeve & cuffMarchThur 4Stabalizers & Interfacings. At end of class turn in completed 3 sleeve patterns for grade.Spring Break!Tues 9 11 Spring Break!!!Tues 16Collars: shirt collar, standing collar, peter pan collarThur 18Continue collars, placketsTues 23Split and Spread TechniqueRead PSTFD p. 157Thur 25 Continue split and spread. Tues 30Turn in completed split and spread patterns. Waistbands for skirts.Bring split/spread patterns corrected for grade.AprilThurs 1Pattern Dirndl skirt in paper only. Pattern circle skirt in paper only.Bring finished waistband to classTues 6Pattern Gored skirt, mock-upThurs 8Hemming skirtsTues 13Bring hemmed skirt finished, and skirt patterns corrected for grade.Thurs 15Pattern final project TBATues 20Pattern final project TBAThurs 22Cut out and mock-up final project TBATues 27Cut out and mock-up final project TBAFinal!!Thurs 29 Final Exam - 1:15 - 3:45 PM Turn in final project pattern, corrected, and show mockup in class. Course Student Evaluation Method(s) Grading will be on a 4 point scale: A = 97 100 A- = 96 93 B+ = 92 89 B = 88 85 B- = 84 81 and so on 2 points Dart rotations samples 2% 1 point Measurement sheet 1% 8 points Sloper 1 pattern & mockup 8% 8 points Sloper 2 pattern & mockup 8% 8 points Sloper 3 pattern & mockup 8% 8 points Sleeve 1 pattern & mockup 8% 8 points Sleeve 2 pattern & mockup 8% 8 points Sleeve 3 pattern & mockup 8% 3 points Collar 1 pattern & mockup 8% 3 points Collar 2 pattern 3% 3 points Collar 3 pattern 3% 8 points Split and spread patterns 8% 8 points Dirndl Skirt pattern 8% 8 points Gored Skirt pattern & mockup 8% 12 points Final project pattern & mockup 12% 4 points Neatness, promptness, meeting deadlines attitude, precision, 4% 100 points = A 100% Policy on Makeup Tests, Late Work, Etc.: Makeup tests will not be given unless you have a valid excused absence. Students will not be penalized for absences due to participation in University-approved activities, but you must provide documentation for the absence to be excused. You are responsible for making up missed work as soon as possible. Late papers will lose credit value based on the degree of lateness in conjunction with the quality of the paper. Papers that are more than five days late will not be accepted. Computer problems will not be a valid excuse for late work. There may or may not be extra credit projects (TBA). Reasonable accommodation will be made for students participating in a religious observance. Please note that grades of Incomplete (I) are reserved for students who are passing a course but have not completed all the required work because of exceptional circumstances, at the instructors discretion. These should be arranged with the instructor well before the end of the semester. Students with Disabilities (Suggested statement): In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), students who require special accommodation due to a disability to properly execute course work must register with the Office for Students with Disabilities (OSD) -- in Boca Raton, SU 133 (561-297-3880); in Davie, MOD 1 (954-236-1222); in Jupiter, SR 117 (561-799-8585); or at the Treasure Coast, CO 128 (772-873-3305) and follow all OSD procedures. More information available at HYPERLINK "http://www.osd.fau.edu/"http://www.osd.fau.edu/ Attendance Policy of the Department of Theatre & Dance: Three absences will lower your final grade by one letter. Each subsequent absence will lower your final grade by one letter. Five absences will result in automatic failure. Three tardies equals one absence. If you arrive to class after roll is taken, it is your responsibility to check in at the end of class to make sure your attendance is recorded. See University policies in the FAU Student Handbook at HYPERLINK "http://www.fau.edu/handbook/"http://www.fau.edu/handbook/ FAUs Policy on the Use of Electronic Devices (Optional): In order to enhance and maintain a productive atmosphere for education, personal communication devices, such as cellular telephones or any similar device, are to be disabled during class sessions. The FAU Code of Academic Integrity: Students at Դɼ are expected to maintain the highest ethical standards. Academic dishonesty is considered a serious breach of these ethical standards, because it interferes with the University mission to provide a high quality education in which no student enjoys an unfair advantage over any other. Academic dishonesty is also destructive of the University community, which is grounded in a system of mutual trust and places high value on personal integrity and individual responsibility. Harsh penalties are associated with academic dishonesty. 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