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THEA 1030: Voice and Movement
3.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
A practical application of the use of the actor's body, how it influences the voice, and how the two affect one's ability to effectively perform for the stage, film and other media. Aspects of the Lessac, Alexander, and Hawkin's techniques are explored. Semester: Spring
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THEA 1033: Acting I: Basic Acting (FA)
3.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
This course provides an introduction to the basic aspects of the acting process for stage, film, other media, and aspects of every day life. Emphasis is placed on techniques of acting with exercises in self-awareness, relaxation, improvisation, monologues and duo scenes. Semester(s) taught: All
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THEA 1090: Bridging the Arts (FA)
3.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
The purpose of this course is to examine the interconnectedness of art, dance, music, and theater through lecture, observation, participation, attending performances, discussion, analysis, and writing. Students will investigate the elements of each art and the common threads within the creative process to develop an informed appreciation for their own artistic values. Semester: All
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THEA 1113: Voice I: Voice & Diction
3.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
A comprehensive study of the human voice and its physiology as it relates to the production and quality of sound. A comprehensive study of phonetic sound using the International Phonetic Alphabet, and the skills involved in developing flexibility and range related to the craft of acting. Semester: Fall
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THEA 1160: Technical Theatre I: Lab
3.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
Coreq: THEA 1513. Course provides practical backstage experience with emphasis on stagecraft. Semester: Fall & Spring
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THEA 1190: Production
1.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
Course is designed to involve students as a company in production of one-act plays, readers theatre and/or a full-length play. Can be repeated for credit. Semester: Fall & Spring
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THEA 1223: Stage Make-Up
3.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
The basics of stage makeup including two and three dimensional work with a focus on corrective, aging and period makeup. Includes an introduction to prosthetics and hair. Semester: Fall & Spring
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THEA 1513: Stagecraft for Theatre & Film
3.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
Introduction to technical theatre production as utilized in theatre, film and television. Forms of staging and production techniques. Set construction, painting, lighting, and sound are introduced. Co-Requisite: THEA 1160 Semester(s): Fall & Spring
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THEA 1515: Basic Audio Production
3.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
A broad overview of sound, sound systems, recording, and live sound reinforcement providing basic training in the physics of sound and the hardware and systems used to control and record it. Semester(s): All
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THEA 1713: Script Analysis
3.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
Development of methods and ideologies of script analysis with focus on the identification of major components of the text of the script. Emphasis is placed on dramatic structure, characterization, given circumstances, exposition and the dramaturgical intrinsic meaning of the text. Semester: Spring
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