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TH&F 304: Study Abroad Topics in:
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Washburn University
U This course is designed for the study of special topics in Theatre and Film at the junior/senior level. Credit for course work must be arranged through the Office of KU Study Abroad. May be repeated for credit if content varies. LEC
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TH&F 306: Acting III
3.00 Credits
Washburn University
U Advanced projects in acting. Character and scene analysis, scoring the role, rehearsal, and performance. Prerequisite: TH&F 206. LEC
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TH&F 307: Undergraduate Theatre or Film Internship
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Washburn University
U Supervised study with an approved theatre or film company or project. May be repeated for credit. No more than six hours may be applied to the B.A. or B.G.S. degrees. This course will be graded satisfactory/unsatisfactory. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor and at least seven hours credit in the department. FLD
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TH&F 308: Script Analysis
3.00 Credits
Washburn University
H This course provides knowledge and methods enabling students to conduct in-depth study of dramatic scripts. Emphasis is given to the analysis skills appropriate to practitioners of stage and screen arts. Prerequisite: TH&F 106 and TH&F 215 or TH&F 216. LEC
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TH&F 310: Acting for the Camera
3.00 Credits
Washburn University
H A study of acting techniques appropriate to the requirements of the camera. Emphasis is placed on developing audition skills necessary to compete for roles in dramatic features, corporate videos, and commercials. Actors acquire skills essential to the transition from stage to camera. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. LEC
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TH&F 312: Acting with an Accent
3.00 Credits
Washburn University
H Aperformance class for actors using monologues and scenes involving the use of accents and dialects. The course will also provide instruction in many of the most used American regional, British regional dialects, and foreign language accents. Prerequisite: TH&F 212, or by permission of instructor after the student demonstrates an ability in the International Phonetic Alphabet. LEC
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TH&F 313: Movement II:Physical Characterization
3.00 Credits
Washburn University
U The study of diverse physical acting techniques, and an investigation into creating a character through manipulation of the acting instrument. Actor training in performance neutrality, mask work, age, and gender distinctions. Prerequisite: TH&F 213 and permission of instructor. LEC
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TH&F 316: Beginning Scene Design for Theatre,Film,and Video
3.00 Credits
Washburn University
U Study of scenic design process with beginning problems in textual analysis, style, historical research, and preliminary and finished methods of design presentation. Concentration on developing fundamental design skills and awareness. Prerequisite: TH&F 116 and TH&F 215, or permission of instructor. LEC
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TH&F 320: Beginning Costume for Theatre,Film,and Video
3.00 Credits
Washburn University
U Study of the costume design process with beginning problems in textual analysis, style, historical research, and preliminary and finished methods of design presentation. Concentration on developing fundamental design skills and awareness. Prerequisite: TH&F 215. LEC
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TH&F 324: Beginning Lighting Design for Theatre,Film,and Video
3.00 Credits
Washburn University
U Study of the lighting design process with beginning problems in textual analysis, style, historical research, with preliminary and finished methods of design presentation. Concentration on developing fundamental design skills and awareness. Prerequisite: TH&F 116 and TH&F 215, or permission of instructor. LEC
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