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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the art and techniques of makeup as used by the actor, theatrical designer, and technician. Special emphasis is given to straight makeup, age makeup, hair, character extension, and stylization. (3 hour lecture)
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course presents the principles and practice of stage rigging, stage carpentry, road crew and gripping. Students will practice the use of hardware, knots, hemp, counter-weight and motorized flying system for scenery, curtains and ground rigging, temporary and permanent stages, sound stages or on location, expositions and/or special outdoor events. Also covered are the principles and practices of the installation and operation of wagons, winches, chain hoists and trusses, lighting equipment, sound for on-stage or studio performance, gripping for motion pictures or video production. Occupational health and safety issues are discussed and practiced. (2 hour lecture; 2 hour lab)
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course is an advanced course in entertainment technology and continuation of the principles and practices covered in Entertainment Technology Technician 1. (2 hour lecture; 2 hour lab)
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4.00 Credits
This course presents the principles and practices of installation and operation of lighting technology for a variety of entertainment venues: theater, dance, opera, rock and roll concert tours philharmonic orchestras, music festivals, industrial shows, theme parks. Special attention will be paid to venues for performances outdoors, indoors and on sound stages. Also covered are the principles and practices involved with the installation and operation of film studio, location grafting and equipment technology. AC and DC electrical current will be studied as it applies to lighting technology with special emphasis on power supplies, cabling electrics, and basic maintenance of generic equipment as currently used in the field. Occupational health
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4.00 Credits
This course presents the principles and practices of the installation and strike of sound technology for a variety of entertainment venues: theater, dance and opera, rock and roll concert tours, orchestras, choirs and music festivals, theme parks, themed entertainment and industrial shows, special events, casino and cruise line shows. Special attention is paid to venues for performances outdoors, indoors and on sound stages. Also covered are the principles and practices associated with the installation and operation of film studio, location sound and sound studio set-up technology. Emphasis is placed on equipment and its specific use in the field together with practice in cabling, patching, system layout rigging and basic maintenance of generic equipment. Occupational health safety, fire safety issues and CPR are discussed and practiced. Prerequisite: Permission of department. (2 hour lecture; 4 hour lab)
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3.00 Credits
This course provides the student: the principles and practice of unloading, installing, pre-setting operating, striking, storing, loading and packing properties, practicals, physical effects and set dressing; the preparation, care and handling and clean-up of food used during a live performance and filming; the preparation, pre-set/strike, organization and storage of properties before, during and after performance and film shots. Students learn how to take instructions from management, designers and decorators for the installation and running for furniture, dressing and effects and executing cues for their movement and operation. Prerequisite Permission of department. (2 hour lecture; 2 hour lab)
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3.00 Credits
This course presents the principles and practice of operating scenic, mechanical, sound, and lighting special effects including laser light and pyrotechnics. Also covered are the standard practices, rules, regulations, procedures, guidelines and precautions for the safe operation of currently available devices used in industry today and those invented or special events. Prerequisite: Permission of department. (2 hour lecture; 2 hour lab)
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1.00 Credits
Practical application of theatrical skills in technical support and lighting through participation in studio productions. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: THE 1925 or permission of department chairperson. (2 hour lab) ty-nine elements of production and computerize control of light and sound. Prerequisite: Permission of department. (2 hour lecture; 2 hour lab)
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Covers costuming, makeup and theatre management. Costuming includes a knowledge of major costume periods, costume building and operation of shop machinery. The planning and creating of makeup designs and training in the management of theatre operations are also emphasized. Prerequisite: TPA 1210. (3 hour lecture)
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1.00 Credits
Practical experience in theatrical costuming and makeup through participation in a major theatrical production. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Permission of department chairperson. (2 hour lab)
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