ENTERTAINMENT DESIGN - Iowa Valley Community College District
ENTERTAINMENT DESIGN - Iowa Valley Community College District
ENTERTAINMENT DESIGN - Iowa Valley Community College District
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Marshalltown <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />
<strong>ENTERTAINMENT</strong> <strong>DESIGN</strong><br />
The Entertainment Design Technology program is the newest<br />
program at Marshalltown <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>! Starting in the<br />
fall 2010, students will explore set design, sound and lighting<br />
technology and stage management, all in the newly renovated<br />
Orpheum Theater Center!<br />
Modern theater facility is your classroom!<br />
Be mentored by national award winning professional<br />
set and lighting designers<br />
Set design by Pip Gordon<br />
Earn your Associate of Arts degree to transfer or your<br />
Associate in Science Career Option degree to start<br />
working in the entertainment design field<br />
Classes include Play Production, Technical Theatre,<br />
Acting, Prop Design, Drafting Scenery, Lighting Design<br />
and Sound Technology<br />
Build, design, engineer the magic of the theater!<br />
Create in a state of the art black box theater with the<br />
latest tools and technology<br />
Become skilled in set and lighting for film and television<br />
production<br />
Want more information?<br />
Contact:<br />
Pip Gordon, Orpheum Director at 641-844-5909,<br />
Pip.Gordon@iavalley.edu<br />
Chris Winnemann, Techncial Director, at 641-844-5920,<br />
Chris.Winnemann@iavalley.edu<br />
Deana.Inman, MCC Admissions Director, at 641-844-5712,<br />
Deana.Inman@iavalley.edu<br />
Lighting design by Pip Gordon<br />
IOWA VALLEY<br />
community college district<br />
marshalltown • ellsworth • grinnell<br />
continuing education
Meet the instructors<br />
Pip Gordon<br />
Pip Gordon is a professional lighting and set designer who<br />
brings high energy and expertise to the Entertainment Design<br />
Technology program and the Orpheum Theater Center.<br />
She is a native of New Zealand and has been<br />
practicing theater for the last 30 years in the U.S. She has<br />
designed over 220 productions for theaters across the<br />
country including Actors Theater of Louisville, Minneapolis<br />
Childrenʼs Theater, <strong>Iowa</strong> Public Television, West Coast<br />
Playwrights San Francisco, University of Texas at Austin,<br />
University of <strong>Iowa</strong>, Ihrig Productions - Las Vegas, the University<br />
of Northern <strong>Iowa</strong>, Auburn University and Grinnell<br />
<strong>College</strong>.<br />
Pip has worked with internationally renowned playwrights<br />
and directors including Bob Balaban, Jon Jory, Arthur<br />
Kopit, Naiome Wallace, Naiom Izuka and Tazewell Thompson.<br />
She has assisted Broadway designers Marc Wiess,<br />
Craig Miller and Susan White.<br />
Chris Winnemann<br />
Chris Winnemann brings a very specialized skill set to the<br />
Entertainment Design Technology program in advanced<br />
scenic and prop construction, scenic and lighting motors<br />
and rigging systems, lighing technology and control systems,<br />
stage projection, computer control systems and moving<br />
light technology.<br />
Chris is a native of Wisconsin where he received his bachelor<br />
in fine arts degree in technical direction from Viterbo<br />
University. He has worked for Arizona Theater Company<br />
and Texas Shakespeare Company as an assistant technical<br />
director. Before coming to MCC, he was the technical<br />
director for Auburn University Theater Department.