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DR 235: Play Production
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
Production of major plays. Roles by audition; production assignments by interview. Repeatable to a total of 12. Prerequisite: DR 100 or consent of instructor..
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DR 240: Oral Interpretation
3.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
Study of theory and practice in oral readings of literature: children’s literature, poetry, prose and scripture. The course focuses on interpretation of literature as well as on the development of the voice as a tool to evoke a desired response in the audience. Recommended for teachers, actors and those interested in the ministry. Possible, optional, group presentation at the end of the semester.
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DR 250: Understanding Film and Its Forms
3.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
(Alternate years 2010-2011)Introduces students to the historical, technical and aesthetic development of film, with special emphasis on examining the mythology underlying various genre, and learning how to determine a film’s thematic statements in light of its worldview. May be taken for Fine Arts credit as DR 250/349 or EN 250/349 for Literature Core Studies credit. 300 level is available by consent of instructor and requires an additional major project.
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DR 281: Play Directing
2.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
Directed study in the theory and practice in the art and craft of play directing, including play selection, casting, rehearsals, blocking. Consent of instructor required. Must be taken in conjunction with either DR 115 or DR 235. Prerequisite: DR 100.
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DR 282: Costume Design
2.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
Directed study in the theory and practice of costume design and construction for the theater. Consent of instructor required. Must be taken in conjunction with either DR 115 or DR 235. Prerequisite: DR/EN 220/319.
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DR 283: Scenic Design
2.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
Directed study in the theory and practice of scenery/lighting design and construction. Consent of instructor required. Must be taken in conjunction with either DR 115 or DR 235.
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DR 310: Drama for the Classroom
3.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
(Alternate years, 2010-2011)Reading and hands-on projects related to the production of children’s theater/literature. Low budget scenery, costumes and creative dramatics of rthe classroom teacher. This class is also recommended for those interested in Youth/Children’s Ministry. Satisfies participatory Fine Arts Core Studies requirement.
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DR 315: Chancel Drama Workshop
3.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
(Alternate years 2009-2010)A “hands on” experience in discovering and producing specifically Christian plays. Reading and discussion of theory. The class will focus on producing and presenting Christian drama on campus and possibly touring short works to area churches and schools. Repeatable to a total of six credits. DR 100 recommended.
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DR 319: Understanding Drama and Its Forms
3.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
(Alternate years 2009-2010) An overview of the development of Western drama through the study of representative plays and their historical contexts. Includes viewing plays off campus. May be taken for Fine Arts credits as DR 220/319 or EN 220/319 for Literature Core Studies credit. 300 level by consent of instructor; upper division credit available for students who complete a major project.
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DR 335: Play Production
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
Production of major plays. Roles by audition; production assignments by interview. Repeatable to a total of 12. Prerequisite: DR 100 or consent of instructor..
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