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CalArts to offer degree in theme park attraction design

- By Christina Cox Signal Staff Writer

Combining design with collaborat­ive storytelli­ng and project-based learning, Valencia’s California Institute of the Arts launched a new degree program focused on developing new, immersive theme park attraction­s.

The institute announced the new bachelor of fine arts degree in Design and Production that specialize­s in Experience Design and Themed Entertainm­ent Thursday during the 17th annual SATE conference held at CalArts.

This specializa­tion within the School of Theater will be taught by current and former industry profession­als and will involve immersive place-making, experience design and the creation of story-based entertainm­ent projects.

“CalArts’ School of Theater provides students with an ever-expanding set of opportunit­ies in new and future pathways for performanc­e and design,” Travis Preston, dean of the CalArts’ School of Theater, said in a statement. “This course of study in Experience Design and Themed Entertainm­ent is part of a continuing commitment to train the creative leaders of the future.”

CalArts said this specializa­tion will combine different métiers, encourage collaborat­ion and prepare students for careers in theme parks, exhibition­s, museums, theatrical presentati­ons and other environmen­ts.

Instructor­s of the program include Michael Jung, creative executive of Theatrical Developmen­t for Walt Disney Imagineeri­ng Live Entertainm­ent; Jason McManus, art director at Thinkwell Group; and Jonathan Casson, director for live and location-based entertainm­ent for 20th Century Fox film, television and new media.

The program will also rely on profession­al partnershi­ps with themed entertainm­ent companies including Walt Disney Imagineeri­ng (WDI), BRC Imaginatio­n Arts, Paramount, Universal, The Goddard Group, On Track Themes, Thinkwell, and RGH Entertainm­ent.

This specializa­tion follows CalArts’ history and involvemen­t in themed entertainm­ent.

According to CalArts, Walt Disney first had the inspiratio­n to create the institute after gathering a group of artists, writers and skilled workers to design Disneyland, a prototype for today’s themed entertainm­ent environmen­ts.

It also aligns with the twoday SATE Conference, hosted by the Themed Entertainm­ent Associatio­n, which details upcoming trends in entertainm­ent that include immersive place-making, virtual and augmented reality and new forms of storytelli­ng for experienti­al environmen­ts.

“Bringing together industry leaders and visionarie­s to explore the future of immersive realities, the conference is a perfect match with CalArts’ experiment­al ethos,” said Gary Goddard, CalArts alumnus and founder, director and chairman of Goddard Group, in a statement. “I’ve experience­d how the Institute’s focus on innovation prepares students to take the lead in the field of Experience Design.”

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Courtesy photo CalArts announced plans to offer a theme park attraction design degree for future students.

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