School of Creative Arts

BA (Honours) in Design for Stage and Screen

Award Code : Level 8 Award DL047/8/9

Associated Course Information
Course InfoDetails
Duration:4 years (full-time)
Places:30
Awarding body:IADT
Head of department:Mr Donald Taylor Black
Course co-ordinator:Mr Martin Marley
Printable Version



About BA (Honours) in Design for Stage and Screen


Application: CAO

BA (Honours) in Design for Stage and Screen


  • DL047 – Production Design   
  • DL048 – Costume Design 
  • DL049 – Make up Design

What is Design for Stage and Screen?


This unique programme has three different strands: Production Design, Costume Design and Make up Design. Through your chosen specialism you will have the opportunity to learn the exciting process of designing for Stage and Screen.

 

Designing for the stage or screen is a highly creative discipline which involves many different skills: design, research, creativity, problem-solving and technical insight in realising the visual world of the performance.

 

On this programme, unique in Ireland, you will learn the process of designing for Stage and Screen through working on joint projects alongside other students at IADT. By working on projects alongside Film and Television Production students, you will gain an understanding of the collaborative, professional process associated with being a member of a Film Production Team. As an integral member of this team, you will play a vital role in the creation of real or imagined worlds for Theatre, Film, Video or Digital Media Productions. 

 

You will be able to select from a range of potential specialisms including production designer, art director, make up designer and costume designer. All are integral members of the production team and play a vital role in the creation of real or imagined worlds for Theatre, Film, Video or Digital Media Productions.

 

The programme is designed for applicants who have a high level of interest in learning to design for stage and screen and offers you a range of potential specialisms to select from including, production designer, art director, make up designer and costume designer.   

 

There are 2 semesters per year and of 15 weeks per semester. The final week of each semester consists of a presentation of work for assessment.  

 

Aims and Objectives


What modules will I study?


Year 1 (Common to all students)

Information Technology I & II; Digital Imaging; Elementary Studies: Performance Workshops, Applied Research & Dramaturgy; Critical Studies: History of Stage & Screen I, Cultural Studies; Design for Stage & Screen: First principles

 

Year 2 – Production Design Strand

Information Technology III, CAD, CGI; Design for Theatre: Design for small scale theatre and alternative spaces, Design for main stage spaces; Critical Studies: History of Stage & Screen II, Research for Collaborative Project; Design for Stage & Screen: Collaborative Project

 

Year 3 – Production Design Strand

Professional Studies: Business & Practice I & II. Design for Screen: Design for Television; Production Design and Art Direction for Film; CGI, Virtual Environments including Games. Collaborations. Critical Studies: Contemporary and Critical Debates

 

Year 2 - Costume Design Strand

Information Technology III, CAD, CGI; Design for Theatre: Undergarments & Accessories, Georgian & Regency 1790 -1820; Critical Studies: History of Stage & Screen II, Research for Collaborative Project; Design for Stage & Screen - Collaborative Project: Dying & Aging Costumes

 

Year 3 - Costume Design Strand

Professional Studies: Business & Practice I & II; Design for Screen: Tudor & Renaissance Europe 1485 – 1603, Victorian 1837 – 1901, 1920 to today and beyond; Collaborations; Critical Studies: Contemporary and Critical Debates

 

Year 2 - Make up Design Strand

Information Technology III CAD, CGI. Design for Theatre: Hair Design & Hair Work for theatre and film; Period, Character & 3D Ageing. Critical Studies: History of Stage & Screen II, Research for Collaborative Project. Design for Stage & Screen II - Collaborative Project: wounds & burns

 

Year 3 - Make up Design Strand

Professional Studies: Business & Practice I & II. Design for Screen II: Compression mould modelling, casting and prosthetic piece, bald cap; Body Painting; Fantasy and futuristic make up. Collaborations. Critical Studies: Contemporary and Critical Debates

 

 

Year 4 (Common to all students)

Project and Exposition, Dissertation/Documented Research Project

 

Note: During your second year you will have an opportunity to choose one module from a bank of elective options.

This module allows you to work with students and staff from other programmes in the School and to explore combinations of materials, processes, creative strategies and critical thinking which will give you a greater appreciation of your main area of study.

Electives have been designed to encourage collaboration and experimentation and to broaden and deepen your understanding of the creative arts. They range in content from theatre and performance to media and politics, and include a wide range of learning experiences including overseas visits, practical workshops, lectures and seminars.

 

The current bank of elective modules includes:

  • Photography - Digital Imaging
  • Performance in the Arts
  • Animation Principles Experimental / 3D
  • Theatre Workshop
  • Drawing
  • Introduction to Comics: Art and Culture
  • Media and Politics in Ireland
  • Sonic Arts
  • Creative Cities
  • Puppetry

 

Are there any costs for materials and/or field trips?


Approx. €500 - €750 per year

Approx. €350 per year for admission to galleries, theatres, etc and travel

Graduate Exhibition cost in year 4

 

 

What will I be able to do when I graduate?


You may work as a freelance independent designer/craftsperson in Theatre, Film and Video productions in the entertainment, media and cultural industries. Or you could establish an independent business unit.

 

You could establish a career as a Set Designer, (Trainee/Assistant) Art Director, Production Designer, Wardrobe Assistant, Wardrobe Mistress/Master, (Trainee/Assistant) Costume Designer, Make-up Assistant/Supervisor, (Trainee/Assistant) Make-up Artist, Set Dresser, and Props Buyer.                                                                                        

 

You can also proceed to further education at postgraduate level. 

 

 

What are the entry requirements?


Leaving Certificate Examination (or equivalent) with a minimum of Grade C3 in two Higher (or Common) level papers, together with Grade D3 in four other subjects, to include English and Maths. Foundation level Maths is acceptable in DL048 Costume Design and DL049 Make-up Design but not acceptable for DL047 Production Design A portfolio of relevant work You may be called for interview if further clarification on your portfolio is required Applicants with FETAC awards require distinctions in 3 (of 8) modules

 

FETAC Links for this programme are:

  • AACDX:  Art, Craft, Design
  • AAXXX:  Art
  • ACADX:  Computer Aided Design
  • ACXXX:  Creative Craft
  • ADESX:   Design
  • AFDXX:   Fashion Design
  • AFURX:   Furniture Design
  • AGDXX:  Graphic Design
  • AIDXX:    Interior Design
  • EPATD:    Theatre Production

 

 

 

 

CAO Points in 2010:           

  • DL047 - 879 (Combination of Leaving Certificate and Portfolio assessment points)
  • DL048 - 895 (Combination of Leaving Certificate and Portfolio assessment points)
  • DL049 - 895 (Combination of Leaving Certificate and Portfolio assessment points)

 

 We welcome applications from mature students, who must apply to the CAO.

 

What should my Portfolio include?


A portfolio is a sample collection of your best work. It should be edited, easy to look through, and well presented.


Your portfolio should:


  • Be selective: include and highlight only your best work, excluding early works unless there are some exceptional pieces. Do not “pack” it with any more than 30 pieces. (We appreciate quality, not quantity)
  • Show evidence of hard work, commitment and quality
  • Not include 3D work (only 2D documentation of 3D work)
  • Clearly identify your role if team work is included
  • Include notebooks, cuttings, creative sketchbooks or visual diaries indicating your interest in the discipline
  • Present your work to your best possible advantage
  • Not be a copy from photographs. Do not include any artwork which is a copy of someone else’s work
  • Include a CV (one per programme applied to) with details of hobbies, technical skills and involvement in activities related to the programme you are applying to. As information on age or educational background is not used for assessment purposes, this should not be included in your CV.

 

We would like to see a portfolio that demonstrates a high level of visual skill, creativity, self-motivation, inventiveness, experimentation, flexibility and stylistic variation.

 

 

For this programme, make sure your portfolio shows a distinct interest in the discipline you may wish to specialise in.

  • Show us your ability in illustration, costume drawing, spatial design/spatial concepts and make-up concepts
  • Show us your level of awareness of Design for Performance
  • Include notebook(s) or visual diaries indicating your level of knowledge/interest in the discipline/strand to which you are applying
  • Include photographs of any 3D work or make-up tests.

 

 

 

 

 

Visit www.iadtprojects.com to see the project work of our 2010 graduates

 

 

School of Creative Arts

BA (Honours) in Design for Stage and Screen

Award Code : Level 8 Award DL047/8/9

Associated Course Information
Course InfoDetails
Duration:4 years (full-time)
Places:30
Awarding body:IADT
Head of department:Mr Donald Taylor Black
Course co-ordinator:Mr Martin Marley
Printable Version



About BA (Honours) in Design for Stage and Screen


Application: CAO

BA (Honours) in Design for Stage and Screen


  • DL047 – Production Design   
  • DL048 – Costume Design 
  • DL049 – Make up Design

What is Design for Stage and Screen?


This unique programme has three different strands: Production Design, Costume Design and Make up Design. Through your chosen specialism you will have the opportunity to learn the exciting process of designing for Stage and Screen.

 

Designing for the stage or screen is a highly creative discipline which involves many different skills: design, research, creativity, problem-solving and technical insight in realising the visual world of the performance.

 

On this programme, unique in Ireland, you will learn the process of designing for Stage and Screen through working on joint projects alongside other students at IADT. By working on projects alongside Film and Television Production students, you will gain an understanding of the collaborative, professional process associated with being a member of a Film Production Team. As an integral member of this team, you will play a vital role in the creation of real or imagined worlds for Theatre, Film, Video or Digital Media Productions. 

 

You will be able to select from a range of potential specialisms including production designer, art director, make up designer and costume designer. All are integral members of the production team and play a vital role in the creation of real or imagined worlds for Theatre, Film, Video or Digital Media Productions.

 

The programme is designed for applicants who have a high level of interest in learning to design for stage and screen and offers you a range of potential specialisms to select from including, production designer, art director, make up designer and costume designer.   

 

There are 2 semesters per year and of 15 weeks per semester. The final week of each semester consists of a presentation of work for assessment.  

 

Aims and Objectives


What modules will I study?


Year 1 (Common to all students)

Information Technology I & II; Digital Imaging; Elementary Studies: Performance Workshops, Applied Research & Dramaturgy; Critical Studies: History of Stage & Screen I, Cultural Studies; Design for Stage & Screen: First principles

 

Year 2 – Production Design Strand

Information Technology III, CAD, CGI; Design for Theatre: Design for small scale theatre and alternative spaces, Design for main stage spaces; Critical Studies: History of Stage & Screen II, Research for Collaborative Project; Design for Stage & Screen: Collaborative Project

 

Year 3 – Production Design Strand

Professional Studies: Business & Practice I & II. Design for Screen: Design for Television; Production Design and Art Direction for Film; CGI, Virtual Environments including Games. Collaborations. Critical Studies: Contemporary and Critical Debates

 

Year 2 - Costume Design Strand

Information Technology III, CAD, CGI; Design for Theatre: Undergarments & Accessories, Georgian & Regency 1790 -1820; Critical Studies: History of Stage & Screen II, Research for Collaborative Project; Design for Stage & Screen - Collaborative Project: Dying & Aging Costumes

 

Year 3 - Costume Design Strand

Professional Studies: Business & Practice I & II; Design for Screen: Tudor & Renaissance Europe 1485 – 1603, Victorian 1837 – 1901, 1920 to today and beyond; Collaborations; Critical Studies: Contemporary and Critical Debates

 

Year 2 - Make up Design Strand

Information Technology III CAD, CGI. Design for Theatre: Hair Design & Hair Work for theatre and film; Period, Character & 3D Ageing. Critical Studies: History of Stage & Screen II, Research for Collaborative Project. Design for Stage & Screen II - Collaborative Project: wounds & burns

 

Year 3 - Make up Design Strand

Professional Studies: Business & Practice I & II. Design for Screen II: Compression mould modelling, casting and prosthetic piece, bald cap; Body Painting; Fantasy and futuristic make up. Collaborations. Critical Studies: Contemporary and Critical Debates

 

 

Year 4 (Common to all students)

Project and Exposition, Dissertation/Documented Research Project

 

Note: During your second year you will have an opportunity to choose one module from a bank of elective options.

This module allows you to work with students and staff from other programmes in the School and to explore combinations of materials, processes, creative strategies and critical thinking which will give you a greater appreciation of your main area of study.

Electives have been designed to encourage collaboration and experimentation and to broaden and deepen your understanding of the creative arts. They range in content from theatre and performance to media and politics, and include a wide range of learning experiences including overseas visits, practical workshops, lectures and seminars.

 

The current bank of elective modules includes:

  • Photography - Digital Imaging
  • Performance in the Arts
  • Animation Principles Experimental / 3D
  • Theatre Workshop
  • Drawing
  • Introduction to Comics: Art and Culture
  • Media and Politics in Ireland
  • Sonic Arts
  • Creative Cities
  • Puppetry

 

Are there any costs for materials and/or field trips?


Approx. €500 - €750 per year

Approx. €350 per year for admission to galleries, theatres, etc and travel

Graduate Exhibition cost in year 4

 

 

What will I be able to do when I graduate?


You may work as a freelance independent designer/craftsperson in Theatre, Film and Video productions in the entertainment, media and cultural industries. Or you could establish an independent business unit.

 

You could establish a career as a Set Designer, (Trainee/Assistant) Art Director, Production Designer, Wardrobe Assistant, Wardrobe Mistress/Master, (Trainee/Assistant) Costume Designer, Make-up Assistant/Supervisor, (Trainee/Assistant) Make-up Artist, Set Dresser, and Props Buyer.                                                                                        

 

You can also proceed to further education at postgraduate level. 

 

 

What are the entry requirements?


Leaving Certificate Examination (or equivalent) with a minimum of Grade C3 in two Higher (or Common) level papers, together with Grade D3 in four other subjects, to include English and Maths. Foundation level Maths is acceptable in DL048 Costume Design and DL049 Make-up Design but not acceptable for DL047 Production Design A portfolio of relevant work You may be called for interview if further clarification on your portfolio is required Applicants with FETAC awards require distinctions in 3 (of 8) modules

 

FETAC Links for this programme are:

  • AACDX:  Art, Craft, Design
  • AAXXX:  Art
  • ACADX:  Computer Aided Design
  • ACXXX:  Creative Craft
  • ADESX:   Design
  • AFDXX:   Fashion Design
  • AFURX:   Furniture Design
  • AGDXX:  Graphic Design
  • AIDXX:    Interior Design
  • EPATD:    Theatre Production

 

 

 

 

CAO Points in 2010:           

  • DL047 - 879 (Combination of Leaving Certificate and Portfolio assessment points)
  • DL048 - 895 (Combination of Leaving Certificate and Portfolio assessment points)
  • DL049 - 895 (Combination of Leaving Certificate and Portfolio assessment points)

 

 We welcome applications from mature students, who must apply to the CAO.

 

What should my Portfolio include?


A portfolio is a sample collection of your best work. It should be edited, easy to look through, and well presented.


Your portfolio should:


  • Be selective: include and highlight only your best work, excluding early works unless there are some exceptional pieces. Do not “pack” it with any more than 30 pieces. (We appreciate quality, not quantity)
  • Show evidence of hard work, commitment and quality
  • Not include 3D work (only 2D documentation of 3D work)
  • Clearly identify your role if team work is included
  • Include notebooks, cuttings, creative sketchbooks or visual diaries indicating your interest in the discipline
  • Present your work to your best possible advantage
  • Not be a copy from photographs. Do not include any artwork which is a copy of someone else’s work
  • Include a CV (one per programme applied to) with details of hobbies, technical skills and involvement in activities related to the programme you are applying to. As information on age or educational background is not used for assessment purposes, this should not be included in your CV.

 

We would like to see a portfolio that demonstrates a high level of visual skill, creativity, self-motivation, inventiveness, experimentation, flexibility and stylistic variation.

 

 

For this programme, make sure your portfolio shows a distinct interest in the discipline you may wish to specialise in.

  • Show us your ability in illustration, costume drawing, spatial design/spatial concepts and make-up concepts
  • Show us your level of awareness of Design for Performance
  • Include notebook(s) or visual diaries indicating your level of knowledge/interest in the discipline/strand to which you are applying
  • Include photographs of any 3D work or make-up tests.

 

 

 

 

 

Visit www.iadtprojects.com to see the project work of our 2010 graduates

 

 

School of Creative Arts

BA (Honours) in Design for Stage and Screen

Award Code : Level 8 Award DL047/8/9

Associated Course Information
Course InfoDetails
Duration:4 years (full-time)
Places:30
Awarding body:IADT
Head of department:Mr Donald Taylor Black
Course co-ordinator:Mr Martin Marley
Printable Version



About BA (Honours) in Design for Stage and Screen


Application: CAO

BA (Honours) in Design for Stage and Screen


  • DL047 – Production Design   
  • DL048 – Costume Design 
  • DL049 – Make up Design

What is Design for Stage and Screen?


This unique programme has three different strands: Production Design, Costume Design and Make up Design. Through your chosen specialism you will have the opportunity to learn the exciting process of designing for Stage and Screen.

 

Designing for the stage or screen is a highly creative discipline which involves many different skills: design, research, creativity, problem-solving and technical insight in realising the visual world of the performance.

 

On this programme, unique in Ireland, you will learn the process of designing for Stage and Screen through working on joint projects alongside other students at IADT. By working on projects alongside Film and Television Production students, you will gain an understanding of the collaborative, professional process associated with being a member of a Film Production Team. As an integral member of this team, you will play a vital role in the creation of real or imagined worlds for Theatre, Film, Video or Digital Media Productions. 

 

You will be able to select from a range of potential specialisms including production designer, art director, make up designer and costume designer. All are integral members of the production team and play a vital role in the creation of real or imagined worlds for Theatre, Film, Video or Digital Media Productions.

 

The programme is designed for applicants who have a high level of interest in learning to design for stage and screen and offers you a range of potential specialisms to select from including, production designer, art director, make up designer and costume designer.   

 

There are 2 semesters per year and of 15 weeks per semester. The final week of each semester consists of a presentation of work for assessment.  

 

Aims and Objectives


What modules will I study?


Year 1 (Common to all students)

Information Technology I & II; Digital Imaging; Elementary Studies: Performance Workshops, Applied Research & Dramaturgy; Critical Studies: History of Stage & Screen I, Cultural Studies; Design for Stage & Screen: First principles

 

Year 2 – Production Design Strand

Information Technology III, CAD, CGI; Design for Theatre: Design for small scale theatre and alternative spaces, Design for main stage spaces; Critical Studies: History of Stage & Screen II, Research for Collaborative Project; Design for Stage & Screen: Collaborative Project

 

Year 3 – Production Design Strand

Professional Studies: Business & Practice I & II. Design for Screen: Design for Television; Production Design and Art Direction for Film; CGI, Virtual Environments including Games. Collaborations. Critical Studies: Contemporary and Critical Debates

 

Year 2 - Costume Design Strand

Information Technology III, CAD, CGI; Design for Theatre: Undergarments & Accessories, Georgian & Regency 1790 -1820; Critical Studies: History of Stage & Screen II, Research for Collaborative Project; Design for Stage & Screen - Collaborative Project: Dying & Aging Costumes

 

Year 3 - Costume Design Strand

Professional Studies: Business & Practice I & II; Design for Screen: Tudor & Renaissance Europe 1485 – 1603, Victorian 1837 – 1901, 1920 to today and beyond; Collaborations; Critical Studies: Contemporary and Critical Debates

 

Year 2 - Make up Design Strand

Information Technology III CAD, CGI. Design for Theatre: Hair Design & Hair Work for theatre and film; Period, Character & 3D Ageing. Critical Studies: History of Stage & Screen II, Research for Collaborative Project. Design for Stage & Screen II - Collaborative Project: wounds & burns

 

Year 3 - Make up Design Strand

Professional Studies: Business & Practice I & II. Design for Screen II: Compression mould modelling, casting and prosthetic piece, bald cap; Body Painting; Fantasy and futuristic make up. Collaborations. Critical Studies: Contemporary and Critical Debates

 

 

Year 4 (Common to all students)

Project and Exposition, Dissertation/Documented Research Project

 

Note: During your second year you will have an opportunity to choose one module from a bank of elective options.

This module allows you to work with students and staff from other programmes in the School and to explore combinations of materials, processes, creative strategies and critical thinking which will give you a greater appreciation of your main area of study.

Electives have been designed to encourage collaboration and experimentation and to broaden and deepen your understanding of the creative arts. They range in content from theatre and performance to media and politics, and include a wide range of learning experiences including overseas visits, practical workshops, lectures and seminars.

 

The current bank of elective modules includes:

  • Photography - Digital Imaging
  • Performance in the Arts
  • Animation Principles Experimental / 3D
  • Theatre Workshop
  • Drawing
  • Introduction to Comics: Art and Culture
  • Media and Politics in Ireland
  • Sonic Arts
  • Creative Cities
  • Puppetry

 

Are there any costs for materials and/or field trips?


Approx. €500 - €750 per year

Approx. €350 per year for admission to galleries, theatres, etc and travel

Graduate Exhibition cost in year 4

 

 

What will I be able to do when I graduate?


You may work as a freelance independent designer/craftsperson in Theatre, Film and Video productions in the entertainment, media and cultural industries. Or you could establish an independent business unit.

 

You could establish a career as a Set Designer, (Trainee/Assistant) Art Director, Production Designer, Wardrobe Assistant, Wardrobe Mistress/Master, (Trainee/Assistant) Costume Designer, Make-up Assistant/Supervisor, (Trainee/Assistant) Make-up Artist, Set Dresser, and Props Buyer.                                                                                        

 

You can also proceed to further education at postgraduate level. 

 

 

What are the entry requirements?


Leaving Certificate Examination (or equivalent) with a minimum of Grade C3 in two Higher (or Common) level papers, together with Grade D3 in four other subjects, to include English and Maths. Foundation level Maths is acceptable in DL048 Costume Design and DL049 Make-up Design but not acceptable for DL047 Production Design A portfolio of relevant work You may be called for interview if further clarification on your portfolio is required Applicants with FETAC awards require distinctions in 3 (of 8) modules

 

FETAC Links for this programme are:

  • AACDX:  Art, Craft, Design
  • AAXXX:  Art
  • ACADX:  Computer Aided Design
  • ACXXX:  Creative Craft
  • ADESX:   Design
  • AFDXX:   Fashion Design
  • AFURX:   Furniture Design
  • AGDXX:  Graphic Design
  • AIDXX:    Interior Design
  • EPATD:    Theatre Production

 

 

 

 

CAO Points in 2010:           

  • DL047 - 879 (Combination of Leaving Certificate and Portfolio assessment points)
  • DL048 - 895 (Combination of Leaving Certificate and Portfolio assessment points)
  • DL049 - 895 (Combination of Leaving Certificate and Portfolio assessment points)

 

 We welcome applications from mature students, who must apply to the CAO.

 

What should my Portfolio include?


A portfolio is a sample collection of your best work. It should be edited, easy to look through, and well presented.


Your portfolio should:


  • Be selective: include and highlight only your best work, excluding early works unless there are some exceptional pieces. Do not “pack” it with any more than 30 pieces. (We appreciate quality, not quantity)
  • Show evidence of hard work, commitment and quality
  • Not include 3D work (only 2D documentation of 3D work)
  • Clearly identify your role if team work is included
  • Include notebooks, cuttings, creative sketchbooks or visual diaries indicating your interest in the discipline
  • Present your work to your best possible advantage
  • Not be a copy from photographs. Do not include any artwork which is a copy of someone else’s work
  • Include a CV (one per programme applied to) with details of hobbies, technical skills and involvement in activities related to the programme you are applying to. As information on age or educational background is not used for assessment purposes, this should not be included in your CV.

 

We would like to see a portfolio that demonstrates a high level of visual skill, creativity, self-motivation, inventiveness, experimentation, flexibility and stylistic variation.

 

 

For this programme, make sure your portfolio shows a distinct interest in the discipline you may wish to specialise in.

  • Show us your ability in illustration, costume drawing, spatial design/spatial concepts and make-up concepts
  • Show us your level of awareness of Design for Performance
  • Include notebook(s) or visual diaries indicating your level of knowledge/interest in the discipline/strand to which you are applying
  • Include photographs of any 3D work or make-up tests.

 

 

 

 

 

Visit www.iadtprojects.com to see the project work of our 2010 graduates

 

 

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