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  • God of Carnage The Anthony Aston Players production of Yasmina Reza's 'God of Carnage' translated by Christopher Hampton. I directed this production in-the-round at Wake Forest University's Ring Theatre.     2012 Directing, Creative Direction, Theatre, Performing Arts, Fine Arts
  • Mountain Language My directorial debut of Harold Pinter's 'Mountain Language' staged at Wake Forest University in the Ring Theatre's thrust space. I also sound designed this show.     2011 Directing, Creative Direction, Theatre, Performing Arts, Fine Arts
  • Eurydice Wake Forest University Mainstage Production of Sarah Ruhl's 'Eurydice' directed by Brook Davis. I had the overwhelming fortune of portraying the Nasty Interesting Man (The Lord of the Underworld). It was a devilishly good time.     2011 Acting, Theatre, Performing Arts, Fine Arts
  • The Grapes of Wrath Wake Forest University Mainstage Production of John Steinbeck's 'The Grapes of Wrath' adapted by Frank Galati, directed by Sharon Andrews. I had the tremendous honor of bringing Uncle John to life onstage.     2011 Acting, Theatre, Performing Arts, Fine Arts
  • Moonchildren Wake Forest University Mainstage Production of Michael Weller's 'Moonchildren' directed by Sharon Andrews. Staged in the WFU Ring Theatre. I had the great pleasure of portraying Norman.     2010 Acting, Theatre, Performing Arts, Fine Arts
  • Emilie Wake Forest University Mainstage Production of Lauren Gunderson's 'Emile: La Marquise du Chatelet Defends Her Life Tonight' directed by Sharon Andrews. I played Gentleman #1 (Emilie's Father, Emilie's Husband, Marain, Sir Isaac Newton).     2012 Acting, Theatre, Performing Arts, Fine Arts
  • Sonnets for an Old Century Wake Forest University Mainstage Production of José Rivera's 'Sonnets for an Old Century' directed by Cindy Gendrich & Christina Tsoules-Soriano. This monologic play is a poetic goldmine, with a rich sensual language that is both lyrical & colloquial. As a member of the Ensemble, this was my first experience doing Devised Theatre.     2009 Acting, Theatre, Performing Arts, Fine Arts
  • Fall Faculty Dance Concert WFU Dance Company: Fall Faculty & Guest Artist Concert staged in November of 2010 on the WFU Mainstage. This particular dance piece was entitled 'Transform-U' and was choreographed & directed by WFU prof. Nina Lucas.     2010 Dance, Theatre, Performing Arts, Fine Arts
  • Wake World Wake World Comedy Troupe develops, writes, rehearses, and performs original sketches to be performed in front of a live audience. There is an audition & casting process for all persons interested in joining the troupe.     2011 Acting, Comedy, Entertainment, Theatre, Performing Arts, Fine Arts
  • The Visit THE 150: Intro to Design & Production [taught by professor Jon Christman]. Spring 2010. "The Visit" by Peter S. Verlag, adapted by Maurice Valency. thumbnails, costume design, production poster (using PhotoShop)     2012 Drawing, Fine Arts, Performing Arts
  • Trifles THE 250: Theatrical Scene Design [taught by WFU prof. Jon Christman]. Spring 2011. "Trifles" by Susan Glaspell. 2 drafts of a working ground plan for this one-act play, which calls for 1 interior unit set of the period in which it was written: Rural Iowa, 1916. Also, 1 hand-drawn preliminary perspective rendering. Later on in the course we electronically superimposed all of our dimensional & angular data [in scale: 1/4 in = 1 ft] in order to construct a panoramic 3-D modeling view of our scenographic concept using VectorWorks, 2012 (Architectural Imaging, Technical Drawing, & Drafting Software).     2012 Fine Arts, Performing Arts, Set Design
  • The Mistakes Madeline Made The Mistakes Madeline Made by Elizabeth Meriwether
    This was the 2009-10 AAP Production at WFU
    directed by Michael Discepolo '10

    Teaser Poster Designs by Cam M. Roberts
    © Cam M. Roberts, 2012
        2012 Fine Arts, Performing Arts, Print Design
  • Godot Conceptual Poster Designs for
    Samuel Beckett's 'Waiting for Godot'
        2012 Graphic Design, Performing Arts, Print Design
  • Sergeant Inspired by Harold Pinter's "Mountain Language" (1988). This was originally an early conceptual costume design that I rendered using graphite, charcoal, and ink. Later on, however, I decided to convert the piece into an abstract watercolor painting.

    Original Artwork by Cam M. Roberts.
        2012 Drawing, Fine Arts, Painting
  • The World Falls Away "The World Falls Away" is a photo-manipulation project I competed in August/September 2012. Essentially, I took Bill Ray III's original production photograph - of me portraying the "Nasty Interesting Man" (Lord of the Underworld) in Wake Forest University's Spring 2011 Mainstage Production of Sarah Ruhl's "Eurydice" directed by Brook Davis - and did a conceptual 2-Phased negation of the image.

    © Cam M. Roberts, 2012
        2012 Digital Art, Performing Arts, Retouching
  • Drawings Original Sketch Drawings
    by Cam M. Roberts
        2012 Architecture, Drawing, Fine Arts
  • Pulling Teeth Pulling Teeth
    by Cam M. Roberts

    Watercolor Painting on 100% Cotton Fiber Paper

    © Cam M. Roberts, 2012
        2012 Fine Arts, Painting, Print Design
  • Perspective Renderings THE 150: Intro to Design & Production [taught by prof. Jon Christman] at Wake Forest University during the Spring semester of 2010. However, prof. Robert Eastman-Mullins (another member of the design faculty) on this occasion taught us how to draw/render a given space in perspective using both 1 and 2 point perspective. Through using 1 or 2 or more vanishing point(s), our renderings had a much finer sense of distance as well as allowing for the illusion of depth. After combining these concepts, we came to better understand 3-Dimensional renderings.     2012 Drawing, Performing Arts, Set Design
  • Shylock & Medusa Digital Unedited
    Photography
    by
    Cam M. Roberts
    Italy
    Milano, Venezia,
    Firenze, Roma
    2008

    © CMR, 2012
        2012 Creative Direction, Digital Photography, Fine Arts
  • Jocasta Departed Digital Unedited
    Photography
    by
    Cam M. Roberts
    Italy
    Milano, Venezia,
    Firenze, Roma
    2008

    © CMR, 2012
        2012 Creative Direction, Digital Photography, Fine Arts
  • Graffiti Graffiti I photographed throughout Italy during late March to Early April of 2008. Those cities included in this project are Milan, Venice, and Florence.     2012 Digital Photography, Graffiti, Photojournalism
  • Lucia di Lammermoor Venice, Italy
    2008

    Photography by Cam M. Roberts
        2012 Advertising, Digital Photography, Photography
  • Invano, Alvaro The Pantheon
    Rome, Italy
    2008

    Photography
    by Cam M. Roberts
        2012 Architecture, Digital Photography, Photography
  • AfterImages Digital Photography
    [image editing]
    by Cam M. Roberts
    WFU
    2010

    © CMR, 2012
        2012 Creative Direction, Digital Photography, Fine Arts
  • Billie Whitelaw THE 311: History of Western Theatre II [taught by WFU prof. J.K Curry]. Spring 2012. This dramaturgical research presentation illustrates the life & work of British stage/film actress Billie Whitelaw. Whitelaw was known as Samuel Beckett's favorite actress, and remains to this day, a lead interpreter of the late dramatist's work.

    dramaturgical research
    by Cam M. Roberts
        2012 Creative Direction, Fine Arts, Performing Arts
  • Ralph Koltai THE 250: Theatrical Scene Design [taught by WFU prof. Jon Christman]. Spring 2011. This research presentation project I titled "Ralph Koltai: Designer, Scenographer, and Sculptor" by Cam M. Roberts
    The class project assignment was to select a favorite scenic/lighting designer and catalogue production photos, model set photos, rendering, etc. into a portfolio like presentation. We also had to select a favorite production design image. In this presentation my favorite Koltai production space was a both "Suddenly, Last Summer" by Tennessee Williams. A close 2nd was Shakespeare's "The Tempest"
        2012 Performing Arts, Sculpting, Set Design
  • Catastrophe ENG 301: Individual Authors: Samuel Beckett [taught by WFU prof. Jefferson Holdridge]. Fall 2011. This dramaturgical research presentation is focused on Samuel Beckett's late drama "Catastrophe" (1982). This is arguably Beckett's most political work.

    Project Cover Photo
    By "Mouth on Fire"
    http://www.mouthonfire.ie/

    dramaturgical research
    by Cam M. Roberts
        2012 Creative Direction, Fine Arts, Performing Arts
  • Andrzej Klimowski Literary Management
    Research Project
    by Cam M. Roberts

    © Cam M. Roberts
    2012


    *Project Cover Photo
    by Grzegorz Lepiarz
    2011
        2012 Graphic Design, Illustration, Print Design
  • Brian Cox: Titus Andronicus THE 344: Acting Shakespeare [taught by WFU prof. Sharon Andrews]. Fall 2011. This dramaturgical research presentation focuses on the stage/film actor Brian Cox, specifically on his role as Titus in "Titus Andronicus"

    dramaturgical research
    by Cam M. Roberts

    project cover photo
    by Chick Forrest, 2009
    © Chick Forrest, 2012
        2012 Creative Direction, Fine Arts, Performing Arts
  • Poetry: Fall 2010 One of my poems that was published in the Fall 2010 issue of "3 to 4 Ounces" (Wake Forest University's literary/visual arts magazine).

    Three to Four Ounces, formerly The Student literary magazine, was founded on the original Wake Forest campus in 1883. The magazine has undergone many changes since its inception, but has continued to serve as a creative forum in the Wake Forest University community for visual and literary arts. It is published twice per year by the students of Wake Forest University. All material is chosen through a blind selection process. We are a non-for-profit organization, but donations are accepted. The magazine is published by Goslen Printing Company.
        2012 Fine Arts, Writing
  • Poetry: Fall 2009 One of my poems, published in the Fall 2010 Issue of '3 to 4 Ounces' (WFU's literary/visual arts magazine).

    Three to Four Ounces, formerly The Student literary magazine, was founded on the original Wake Forest campus in 1883. The magazine has undergone many changes since its inception, but has continued to serve as a creative forum in the Wake Forest University community for visual and literary arts. It is published twice per year by the students of Wake Forest University. All material is chosen through a blind selection process. We are a non-for-profit organization, but donations are accepted. The magazine is published by Goslen Printing Company.
        2012 Fine Arts, Writing
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