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THE 145: Playwriting
3.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
A course in the theoretical knowledge and beginning skills in writing a short play for the stage. The first half of the semester deals with the essential nature of drama, and the second half looks at how the various elements of dramatic structure are used to make a play effective theatrically. Spring, even academic years.
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THE 170: Theatre History
3.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
A tracing of the development of the institution and art of the theatre from its ancient origins to the present day, examining drama, acting, design, directing, theatre architecture and critical theory. The theatrical arts will be studied in the context of the cultures which they reflect and interpret. Research paper required. Satisfied fine arts exploratory requirements. Spring, even academic years.
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THE 200: Professional Development
1.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
A course designed to help theatre majors develop the necessary skills to make a successful transition into the professional world or graduate school. Fall.
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THE 205: Acting
3.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
A study of the fundamentals of the acting craft, including practical analysis of play, scene and character; work on stage voice and movement; and practical applications of these areas to the development of characterizations in scene work and monologues. Fall.
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THE 220: Directing I
3.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
Principles and theories of play selection, analysis, and conceptualization; auditioning, casting, and rehearsing; stage composition, picturization, and movement; and overall production management. Prerequisite: THE 130 or consent of instructor. Spring, odd academic years.
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THE 231: Scenic Design
3.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
A study of the art and craft of scenic design for the theatre. The theories, principles and techniques associated with scenic design are explored. Perspective, rendering, drawings and mechanical drafting will be covered. Additional work on productions required. Additional fees for required materials. Prerequisite: THE 135 or consent of instructor. Spring, odd academic years.
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THE 232: Lighting Design
3.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
An introduction to the art of stage lighting design. Principles of electricity, color theory, form revelation, control and distribution will be discussed. Additional production work required. Additional fees for required materials. Prerequisite: THE 135 or consent of instructor. Fall, odd academic years.
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THE 233: Costume Design
3.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
An introductory survey of the theories, principles, and techniques of costume design. Various topics, including fashion history, fabrics, accessories, rendering, and construction will be covered. Additional production work required. Additional fees for required materials. Prerequisite: THE 135 or consent of instructor. Spring, even academic years.
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THE 235: Scenic Painting
3.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
This course will provide basic skills needed for theatrical scene painting. Students will learn how to create paint elevations and then translate an elevation to a full scale stage. Students will understand how to approach a picture, break it into "layers" or steps and then translate that to the stage. Additional production work required. Prerequisite: THE 135 or consent of instructor. Fall, even years. Course Fees: $100
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THE 240: Acting II
3.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
Specialized work on voice and movement technique skills, especially as related to works of various styles and periods of theatre and drama. The class will focus on pre-modern styles and modern non-realstic styles. Prerequisite: THE 130. Spring, odd academic years.
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