Allied Design and Technology
Allied Design and Technology
The Award will be open to students who have completed major design or technology projects in areas including (but not limited to) makeup, projection, properties, millinery, masks, tech, wigs, scenic art, draping & tailoring, technical direction, puppets, special effects, costume craft, audio engineering, etc. as long as their school has entered at least one associate or participating entry during the festival year. All entries must have been realized and produced at their home institution.
Program
Eligibility
To be eligible, students must:
- Have designed a fully realized and produced design for a production at their home institution in the previous calendar year.
- Attend an institution that has entered either an associate or participating production during the year in which the nomination occurs;
- Be a bona fide student at the time of the Regional Festival; and
- Attend the Regional Festival to display their design project and participate in response sessions.
Event
Students will present a design project, comprised of materials which clearly tell the story of the process, evolution, and art of the design. A team of theatre design and technology respondents will serve as selection panelists and respond to the projects.
Supporting materials that have proven most useful include combinations of the following: production photographs, a design statement in outline form, research images, preliminary sketches, white models, color models, color sketches, drafting including sections, recording of sound cues and manipulations that lead to those compositions, design bibles, story boards, costume plates, fabric and trim swatches, costume plot, cue synopsis, tracking sheets, and the like. This is in no way meant to be a definitive list. Choose elements that best articulate and document the conceptual approach, process, and the production.
How to Participate
At the time of show response registration, entering schools when possible will provide the student nominees name, entry category, cell phone, and email contact. Students are responsible for their own festival registrations, DTM registration, and other forms.
Check your Region's website for application details as well as for specifics on logistics, technical provisions, and organization.
Allied Design and Technology at USITT
One Allied Design and Technology student from each region is selected to attend the national USITT Conference, with travel, lodging and per diem provided by the Kennedy Center. Students will display their projects at USITT.