SCENOGRAPHY
POSTGRADUATE (Master of Arts)
Educational Objectives
Master’s graduates acquire the skills required by the market in the specific sector. The program offers a training path designed for the education of set designers, costume designers, and specialized operators with high-level preparation to promote and develop artistic innovation and manage the visual aspects of an event. The guiding idea of the course is the recognition of the complexities of performance and the need to learn its various technical and cultural specificities.
In particular, graduates must:
- Have a solid cultural foundation and a valid technical-operational artistic education related to the fields of set design, staging, and costume for performance.
- Be able to professionally manage the visual aspects of an event and be capable of proposing and developing new scenic expressions.
- Possess appropriate methodological and critical tools for acquiring competencies in expressive and communicative languages, techniques, and the contexts of specific events.
- Be knowledgeable in computer tools and telematic communication within their specific area of expertise.
- Be prepared to work both in teams and autonomously.
Employment Opportunities
Graduates of the program will undertake professional activities in various public and private fields, including theatrical, cinematic, and television set design, staging, and costume design for performance.
The Ligustica Academy of Fine Arts will organize, through existing agreements and partnerships, the most suitable internships and placements to contribute to the development of specific professional skills and will further define specific training models.
SCENOGRAPHY COURSES
FIRST YEAR
Contemporary Art History
Scenography for Theater I
Scenography for Cinema
Technologies and Materials for Scenography
Costume for Show Business
Direction I
Video editing
SECOND YEAR
Photography
History and Theory of Scenography
Scenography for Television
Scenography for Theater II
Lighting Technology
Make-up and Scene Masks
Direction II
COSTUME FOR SHOW BUSINESS COURSES
FIRST YEAR
Photography
History of Costume
Costume Elaboration Techniques
Costume for Show Business I
Direction
Artistic Anatomy
Make-up and Scene Masks
SECOND YEAR
History and Theory of Scenography
Technologies and Materials for Scenography
Costume for Show Business II
Costume Textile Techniques
Accessory Design
Textile Culture