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Course Criteria
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5.00 Credits
Previously DRAMA 153 Emphasizes interpretation of the text through work on scenes and monologues. Topics include character and text analysis, rehearsal tools, playing character age, underplaying, overplaying, rhythm, timing, pacing, and achieving an objective.
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5.00 Credits
Previously DRAMA 161 Introduces acting techniques as applied to film and other media. Students become comfortable in front of a lens and learn to convey on-camera believability. Shot styles include masters, two shots, over-the-shoulders, and close-ups. Students also take roles behind the camera.
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3.00 Credits
Previously DRAMA 200 Offers an in-depth analysis of the history and literature of the period for BCC's annual drama production. Format includes discussion with the director, designers, and technical director of the production. Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in DRMA 291 (prev DRAMA 291) and permission of instructor.
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5.00 Credits
Previously DRAMA 206 Traces the development of the American Musical from its roots in Vaudeville, through the tap shows of the thirties, the classical musicals of Rodgers and Hammerstein, rock musicals, Sondheim, and Webber up to the newest musicals on and off Broadway. Covers script (book), dance, music, production, thematic material, and the cultural context in which each show was written. Lecture videos, CD's, scripts and a text are used.
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4.00 Credits
Previously DRAMA 110 Presents theories and techniques, and equipment in theater lighting. Intensive lecture/lab format. Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in DRMA 290 (prev DRAMA 290).
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4.00 Credits
Previously DRAMA 112 Presents basic theories, techniques, and equipment in theater lighting. Intensive lecture/lab format. Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in DRMA 290 (prev DRAMA 290).
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4.00 Credits
Previously DRAMA 115 Introduction to set design. Students explore dramatic metaphor and the tangible execution of aesthetic. Students explicate dramatic texts, conceptualize scenic designs, draft working schematics and build models. Students collaborate and present their designs to the class.
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5.00 Credits
Previously DRAMA 224 Introduces students to some of the greatest plays in the Western theater tradition from the Ancient Greeks through the 19th century. Theatrical conventions demonstrated in each major historic period are studied. The relationship between playwriting and playmaking is explored.
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2.00 Credits
Previously DRAMA 230 Exploration and practice techniques and materials required to audition for plays, musicals, and advanced theatre programs.
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5.00 Credits
Previously DRAMA 251 Examines scenes from 19th-century and contemporary theater. Students rehearse and perform selected scenes in class. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor and/or audition.
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