An assessment rubric for evaluating graduate students' final portfolio presentations, focusing on thematic unity, spatial integration, curation, and professional articulation.
A reference guide for students showing standard theatrical drafting symbols for furniture, architectural elements, and stage curtains.
A vertical drafting template for creating front elevations of set designs. It includes height markers for common flat sizes and a clear ground line for accurate measuring.
A technical drafting template for creating ground plans. It includes a 1/4" scale grid, marked Center Line and Plaster Line, and a legend area for students to define their symbols.
A reference guide for students explaining the key components of a proscenium stage and fly system, including essential technical drafting terms.
A high-level model analysis essay on the film 'Charade' titled 'The Many Masks of Peter Joshua', accompanied by a comprehensive grading rubric. The essay explores identity, visual artifice, and genre subversion, providing a benchmark for student performance.
A structured guided viewing worksheet for students watching 'Charade'. It includes a pre-viewing genre analysis, an identity tracker for Cary Grant's character, sections on visual symbolism (fashion and color), and deep-dive questions on trope subversion and the 'unreliable ally' motif.
A set of sophisticated presentation slides designed for a lecture on the film 'Charade'. It explores genre alchemy, the motif of fluid identity through Cary Grant's character, the role of Givenchy fashion as narrative armor, and the subversion of classic film tropes.
A comprehensive teacher's guide for facilitating a Socratic Seminar on Charade, including essential questions about genre, identity, and visual metaphors, along with facilitation tips. Expanded with a Visual Motif Intelligence Dossier.
An essay prompt and comprehensive grading rubric focusing on a comparative analysis between the film Charade and classic Hitchcockian suspense tropes. Explores the theme of identity as an engine for plot and character development.
A student worksheet focused on tracking the multiple identities of the protagonist and analyzing key motifs (stamps, water, shadows) within the film Charade. Layout optimized with cleaner page breaks and larger work areas.
Visual presentation slides analyzing the 1963 film Charade, focusing on genre hybridity, identity themes, visual metaphors, and dialogue irony. Expanded to include new sections on the "Appetite & Anxiety" motif and "The Performance Space." Designed with a mid-century modern cinematic aesthetic. Body text increased to meet minimum size requirements.
A two-page practical worksheet and reference guide for staff to audit, distill, and visually transform their existing slide content. Includes space for sketching new layouts. Updated with improved text legibility, better work area contrast, and refined visual layout.
A comprehensive facilitator guide for the Slide Slimdown workshop, including slide scripts, discussion prompts, and instructions for the hands-on activity.
A visually-heavy professional slide deck teaching staff how to reduce text density and use visual metaphors in their presentations. Focuses on the 6x6 rule, icon usage, and the 'Before & After' transformation of content. Updated with strictly compliant font sizes and improved slide spacing.
A workshop handbook for students to document their participation in Theatre of the Oppressed activities. Includes space for Image Theatre reflections, Forum Theatre scenario planning, intervention logging, and internalized oppression analysis.
A facilitation guide for teachers to lead workshops using Theatre of the Oppressed techniques. Includes slide-by-slide teaching notes, workshop activities, debrief questions, and a preparatory checklist.
A 21-slide presentation on the Theatre of the Oppressed, featuring the life of Augusto Boal, key techniques like Forum and Image Theatre, and modern social justice applications. Designed with a bold, dramatic aesthetic using high-contrast colors and professional typography.
A technical staging worksheet for Lesson 4. Students use a three-column layout to annotate their script with inner monologues, blocking notes, and movement directions for their final scene presentation.
A visual design worksheet for Lesson 3. Students explore color palettes, textures, and central symbolic metaphors to define the aesthetic world of their play before creating final set and costume designs.