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  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: None . Satisfies Code: CULD This course is the first of a two-part sequence in technical theatre. TPA 2204-Stagecraft II is the second course. This course will cover the fundamentals of scenery construction, painting, rigging, safety, and drafting for the theatre, with an introduction to CADD. Using a combination classroom lecture and hands-on laboratory experience, stagecraft requires participation in the scenic laboratory for 30 hours.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: TPA 2200 . Satisfies Code: CULD This course is the second of a two-part sequence in technical theatre and a continuation of TPA 2200-Stagecraft I. The course covers the fundamentals in costume construction, lighting, and sound. Advanced drafting for the theatre with emphasis on computer aided drafting will be covered. This class is a combination classroom lecture and hands-on laboratory experience, requiring participation in the scenic laboratory for 30 hours.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: TPA 2200 . Corequisite: TPA 2204 . Satisfies Code: CULD This course is an introduction to the various techniques, practices, equipment, and design elements composing modern stage lighting. The course covers the development of stage lighting, electrical theory, lighting control systems, color theory, basic drafting techniques and paperwork for lighting, computer systems, and "intelligent" lighting systems. Thestudents will use classroom lectures, workshops, and handson assignments as part of their introduction to stage lighting. Students will participate in the planning, implementation, and running of lighting designs for LSCC Theatre productions. This course covers the fundamentals of play direction. Students explore the elements of script interpretation and the techniques used to transfer the directorial idea/concept into the practical terms of composition, picturing, movement, rhythm, and stage business. The course will acquaint the students of theatre with the overall function of the director with practical experience in script selection, casting, rehearsals, blocking, analysis, and working with actors. Students will direct a oneact play for limited public performance.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: TPA 2200 . Satisfies Code: CULD This is an introductory course covering the fundamentals of producing sound for the stage, including live and recorded sound. Sound reproduction, editing, digital recording, sound reinforcement, microphone use, amplifier and speaker systems will be discussed and demonstrated. Students are required to work on a production of approximately 40 hours.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: None . Satisfies Code: CULD This course provides instruction and training in the basic concepts of acting. The course develops the individual's awareness of the body and voice as instruments with which the actor conveys feelings, attitudes, thoughts and ideas. This is accomplished by means of physical and vocal exercises, drills, games and improvisations, and limited couples work.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: TPP 2110 or consent of instructor . Satisfies Code: CULD This course is a continuation of TPP 2110, with specif ic emphasis on the various techniques of developing characterizations utilizing scripted materials. The course also includes more advanced techniques of relaxation and concentration and the development of the acting instrument.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: None . Satisfies Code: CULD Students will participate in an LSCC summer theatre production in the performance areas of acting, singing, and/or dancing. One or more areas of participation will be required. Producing a play for the public and a student's growth in and understanding of theatre are the goals.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: TPP 2110 . Corequisite: TPP 2111 . Satisfies Code: CULD This course covers the fundamentals of play direction. Students explore the elements of script interpretation and the techniques used to transfer the directorial idea/concept into the practical terms of composition, picturing, movement, rhythm, and stage business. The course will acquaint the students of theatre with the overall function of the director with practical experience in script selection, casting, rehearsals, blocking, analysis, and working with actors. Students will direct a one-act play for limited public performance.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: BSC 1010C . Satisfies Codes: BIOS, GENE, LABR . Lab Fee: $30.00 This course covers the comparative anatomy and physiology of invertebrate and vertebrate animal phyla. Laboratory work involves dissection and / or microscopic examination of preserved specimens and prepared microscope slides. Laboratory exercises are designed to compliment and support lecture material.
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