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3.00 Credits
A study of advanced methods of screenwriting, with a particular emphasis on featurefilm writing. After determining which of his or her story ideas will best incorporate both universal and unique elements, the student will complete a final draft of a feature-length screenplay. The minimum writing requirement is a script ranging from 90 to 120 pages. Prerequisite: FLM/ENG/CRW 323, 324, 325 OR 326.
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3.00 Credits
A workshop in dramatic writing, primarily for television and film, to include discussion of the following topics: understanding the medium, developing the materials (conceptpremise- character), the three-act structure and its relation to prose narrative, alternatives to structuring the play, and the conventions of screenwriting. A number of contemporary screenplays are used as instructional materials. The minimum writing requirement is a script ranging from 30-60 pages. Prerequisite: CRW/ENG 105.
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3.00 Credits
A study of advanced methods of screenwriting, with a particular emphasis on featurefilm writing. After determining which of his or her story ideas will best incorporate both universal and unique elements, the student will complete a final draft of a feature-length screenplay. The minimum writing requirement is a script ranging from 90 to 120 pages. Prerequisite: FLM/ENG/CRW 323, 324, 325 OR 326.
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3.00 Credits
A course designed to help students develop an appreciation of classical theatre through a survey of theatre history from the ancient Greeks to eighteenth century Europe. Included are representative plays, theatrical styles and conventions and a study of theatre as a social and cultural experience.
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3.00 Credits
A course designed to help students develop an appreciation of modern theatre through a survey of theatre history beginning with the rise of Realism in the nineteenth century to the contemporary diversity of current times. Included are representative plans and a study of theatre and its role in mirroring society and shaping public opinion.
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3.00 Credits
Designed to train the student in all aspects of oral reading. It includes theory, analysis preparation and presentation of various types of literature. Vocal control and flexibility are stressed.
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3.00 Credits
A course introducing the student to the various aspects of the theater: acting, directing, staging, costuming, makeup, dramatic literature, and playwriting. The student will be required to read plays and attend dramatic productions to make observations of these aspects. Open to all students.
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1.00 Credits
Study and participation in debate, forensics, oral interpretation, and individual speaking events within the college, community, or in intercollegiate competition. Prerequisite: COM 101.
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3.00 Credits
A study designed to teach the basics of theatrical production including scene design, lighting, sound, multi-media, costuming, and make-up. The Student experiences a hands-on approach to construction and implementation of technical design processes. Prerequisite: DRA/COM 204 or the permission of the instructor.
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1.00 Credits
A practicum for theater production involving participation as an actor, designer, director, technician, or manager. Requires 40 contact hours. May be repeated for a maximum of 3 credit hours.
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