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DRAM 1101: Introduction to the Theatre
3.00 Credits
University of Connecticut-Tri-Campus
(101) Either semester. Three credits. Analysis of the functions of the theatre artists and their contributions to the modern theatre. CA 1.
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DRAM 1102: Fundamentals of Theatrical Design
3.00 Credits
University of Connecticut-Tri-Campus
(108) Either semester. Three credits. Saternow Introduction to theories of theatrical design and their application.
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DRAM 1110: Introduction to Film
3.00 Credits
University of Connecticut-Tri-Campus
(110) Either semester. Three credits. Two class periods and one 2-hour laboratory period. A basic study of film as both a means of communication and as an art form. A fee of $25 is charged for this course. CA I
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DRAM 1201: Drafting for the Theatre
3.00 Credits
University of Connecticut-Tri-Campus
(105) First semester. Three credits. Two 3-hour studio periods. The basics of hand drafting techniques and the drafting conventions for scenic designers, lighting designers and technical directors.
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DRAM 1202: Computer Drafting for the Theatre
3.00 Credits
University of Connecticut-Tri-Campus
(106) Second semester. Three credits. Two 3-hour studio periods. Computer Aided Drafting techniques for theatrical applications. Use of design software for creating various 2-D plans, including light plots, set designs and technical shop drawings. Assumes a good working knowledge of theatrical drafting conventions and techniques.
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DRAM 1207: Theatre Production Studio
3.00 Credits
University of Connecticut-Tri-Campus
(107) Either semester. Three credits. Two class periods and one 2-hour studio period. May be repeated with change in course content to a maximum of nine credits. Elements of costume, lighting, management and stagecraft with application to departmental productions.
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DRAM 1209: Drawing and Painting Techniques for the Theatre
3.00 Credits
University of Connecticut-Tri-Campus
(109) First semester. Three credits. Two class periods and one 2-hour studio period. An introduction to theatrical sketching and rendering emphasizing color composition in various media.
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DRAM 1210: Computer Rendering for the Theatre
3.00 Credits
University of Connecticut-Tri-Campus
(118) Second semester. Three credits. Two class periods and one 2-hour studio period. Open only to Dramatic Arts majors; others with consent of instructor. Computer rendering for theatre design in 2-D and 3-D format.
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DRAM 1282: Practicum in Dramatic Arts
3.00 Credits
University of Connecticut-Tri-Campus
(159) Either or both semester. Credits and hours by arrangement. Department consent required. May be repeated for credit with a change in course content to a maximum of 6 credits. Open only to Dramatic Arts majors. Students taking this course will be assigned a final grade of S (satisfactory) or U (unsatisfactory). Practical work in all areas of dramatic arts, with emphasis on running crew assignments.
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DRAM 1701-1702: Introduction to Acting
3.00 Credits
University of Connecticut-Tri-Campus
(143-144) Both semesters. Three credits each semester. Concurrent enrollment in DRAM 1801-1802 required for all acting majors. First semester: Basic acting techniques, including improvisation and the use of the stage environment. Second semester: continuation of basic techniques with emphasis on the presentation of scenes from contemporary plays.
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