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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Production work in stage management, public relations and promotion, or theatre business operations. Project work. Working with a group.
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3.00 Credits
Theatre Lab-Service
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3.00 Credits
Production work in properties, lighting, or scene construction. Project work. Working with a group.
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1.00 Credits
Credit for participation in the theatrical productions. Requires a minimum of 30 hours, log, reflection paper, peer and instructor assessment. May be repeated for a maximum of four credits, one of which must be service related (CT155S). For majors & minors. Instructor consent required.
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3.00 Credits
Study of the principles of scene design, construction, and lighting. Projects include sketches, ground plans, renderings, elevations, and models; proscenium and non92 proscenium problems; single scene plays and multi-scene musicals; basic stage lighting practice with light plot and instrument schedule. Instruction in mechanical drawing, use of tools, set and property construction, scene rigging and shifting, painting techniques, and stage lighting, and stage safety. (Fall, odd years)
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3.00 Credits
An overview of writing for mass media with special attention to news and commercial messages. Emphasis is given to technique and critique of media messages as text. Prerequisites: LL101, CT107. (Spring)
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2.00 Credits
Survey of costume history to gain knowledge of various period styles. Instruction in basic construction methods. Solving design problems through use of sketches, pattern making, and construction of period costumes. Work with major production required. (Spring, odd years)
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2.00 Credits
Basic makeup techniques practiced through exercises in Grecian proportions, old age, stout, and lean using the student's own face as a canvas. Exploration of animal makeup, wig and beard construction, masks, prosthetics, and special effects. (Fall, even years)
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3.00 Credits
A study of the history, practice, style and technique of music theatre. The course gives students an understanding of the genres of music theatre and develops an appreciation for the history and styles of music theatre and an awareness of the unique production problems of music theatre. Usually taught in conjunction with New York City theatre tour. (Spring 2010)
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3.00 Credits
A survey of the various electronic media being combined in current multimedia with an emphasis on text, graphics, audio, and video. The primary goal of the course is the development of necessary skills and understandings needed to create effective media presentations. Secondary goals are to survey media production tools and techniques and to explore aesthetic and ethical issues of media. This course emphasizes the technical roles of media production. Students will gain production experience as members of a production team. Prerequisite: CT107. (Spring)
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