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2.00 Credits
The art of scenic painting, examining a wide variety of painting techniques used in the theatre. Each student completes several scenic painting projects. May be repeated once for credit. Signature of instructor required for registration. Prerequisite: THEA 25 and permission of instructor. Offered spring semester in odd-numbered years.
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2.00 Credits
This course serves as an in depth study into the modes of technical drawing and presentation of the Theatre designer and technician. Students will learn the basic requirements set forth by the International Standards Organization (ISO), American National Standards Institute (ANSI), and the comprehensive standards of the United States Institute for Theatre Technology (USITT). Attention will be given to basic drafting concepts including geometric construction, types of drawings proscribed by ISO and ANSI standards, specific drawings relevant to theatre production, and lettering. The course will also introduce students to Computer Assisted Design by utilizing commonly used software such as AutoCAD and VectorWorks. Prerequisite: THEA 25. Offered spring semester in even-numbered years.
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2.00 Credits
The course will focus on the principles and practice of sound design, and the role of the sound designer within the context of a collaborative process. Additional attention will be given to audio engineering and electronics. The course will be in lecture format and will include extensive theoretical production projects Prerequisite: THEA 25. Offered spring semester in even-numbered years.
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2.00 Credits
An advanced study of lighting design. Examines theories and approaches, as well as drawing, rendering, and drafting techniques. Includes use of Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) technology and other software as a tool to aid the designer. Each student completes several advanced design projects and light labs. May be repeatedonce for credit. Signature of instructor required for registration. Prerequisite: THEA 25, THEA 26, THEA 35, and permission of instructor. Offered spring semester in even-numbered years.
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2.00 Credits
An advanced study of costume design. Examines theories and approaches, as well as drawing, rendering, and painting techniques. Includes use of computer technology as a tool to aid the designed. Each student completes several design projects. May be repeated once for credit. Signature of instructor required for registration. Prerequisite: THEA 25, THEA 26, THEA 35, and permission of instructor. Offered spring semester in even-numbered years.
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2.00 Credits
An advanced study of scenic design. Examines theories and approaches, as well as drawing, rendering, and drafting techniques. Includes use of Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) technology and other software as a tool to aid the designer. Each student completes several advanced design projects. May be repeated once for credit. Signature of instructor required for registration. Prerequisite: THEA 25, THEA 26, THEA 35, and permission of instructor. Offered spring semester in odd-numbered years.
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2.00 Credits
The course will primarily focus on the principles and practice of Technical Direction and Production Management and the role of the Technical Director within the context of a collaborative process. The course will also include in depth study of subjects such as stage carpentry, stage electronics, shop management, stage rigging, and technical drafting. The course will also introduce subjects such as motion control, and common trade practices. Prerequisite: THEA 25. Offered spring semester in odd-numbered years.
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4.00 Credits
An extensive exploration of the actor's process for the experienced student. Through exercises, scenework and journal assignments, students investigate the specific technique of a master teacher of acting such as Sanford Meisner. Signature of instructor required for registration. Recommended: THEA 36 and/or 37. Prerequisite: THEA 15, THEA 35 and permission of instructor. Offered fall semester.
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2.00 Credits
A course geared to the actor's individual skills, to strengthen performance in monologues. Students will investigate material from the world repertoire, exploring periods and styles. May be repeated for credit. Signature of instructor required for registration. Prerequisite: THEA 130. Offered spring semester.
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2.00 Credits
A course geared to the actor's individual skills, to strengthen performance in scene study. Students will investigate material from the world repertoire, exploring periods and styles. May be repeated for credit. Signature of instructor required for registration. Prerequisite: THEA 130. Offered spring semester.
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