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THRART 275: Introduction to Screen and Television Writing
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Boston
3 units An introduction to the art and the technical aspects of writing scripts for film and television. Involves analyses of screenplays, study of screen writers past and present, the relationship between director and writer, aesthetics of film writing. Project: the completion of a full-length screenplay from first treatment (synopsis) through first and second drafts and final script.
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THRART 300: Seminar in the Scenic Imagination
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Boston
3 units The creative principles of stage production, based on an analysis of the play script in its relation to stage action, setting, costumes, makeup, sound design, and lighting. Study of scenic metaphor and a review of historical forms of staging, with emphasis on modern styles from naturalism to absurdism and epic theatre.
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THRART 301: Seminar in Contemporary American Playwrights
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Boston
3 units Analysis of the art of a major living writer of the American stage; the history of the plays and their production; critical response; contribution of this body of drama to the American theatre and society. In most cases students consult with the playwright and/or those who have worked with him or her.
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THRART 316: The Elizabethan Stage
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Boston
3 units Study of Elizabethan stage techniques as revealed in plays by Marlowe, Shakespeare, Jonson and Webster.
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THRART 320: Shakespearean Acting
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Boston
3 units Specialized study of Shakespearean plays based on historical awareness of acting styles and techniques employed since the sixteenth century. Students create a broad range of characters in a variety of scenes from Shakespeare.
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THRART 325: Workshop in Drama
4.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Boston
4 units This course culminates in a fully staged, fully mounted production. It is also designed to study the connection between the text and the performance of a play. Attention is given to the playwright, to the time, and to the production history. Production is presented to the University and general community. Note: THRART 325 must be repeated (for credit) by theatre arts majors. Other students may but need not repeat the course.
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THRART 335: Directing II
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Boston
3 units Directing II
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THRART 336: Introduction to Acting II
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Boston
3 units Advanced work in acting, including the mounting of scenes and one-act plays.
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THRART 338: Voice for the Actor
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Boston
3 units Designed to improve vocal clarity and tonal quality of the actor s vocal instrument. Emphasis will be placed on such voice and diction problems as improper enunciation and extreme dialects. Improving vocal production will be accomplished by utilizing drills, exercises, the International Phonetic alphabet, audio and videotaped recordings.
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THRART 351: Playwriting II
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Boston
3 units Writing for the theatre, with emphasis on the three-act form. Students construct a scenario and complete a draft of an original three-act play.
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