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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
Fall. Tools, equipment and techniques used in basic scenery construction, including stock 2-D and 3-D units, weight bearing scenery, properties and basic scene painting techniques. Emphasis is placed on practical application through the department's production program. Laboratory hours required.
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2.00 Credits
Spring. Tools, equipment and techniques used in basic costume construction, including materials and fabrics, basic stitches, patterning, draping, dying and distressing. Emphasis is placed on practical application through the department's production program. Laboratory hours required.
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2.00 Credits
Spring. Tools, equipment and techniques used in basic stage lighting and audio practice: including lighting instruments, dimmers, control boards, distribution; microphones, signal sources, speaker types, processing, mixing and recording. Emphasis is placed on practical application through the department's production program. Laboratory hours required.
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2.00 Credits
Fall. Tools and techniques used in drawing and rendering for scenic, costume, and lighting designers. Emphasis is placed on realistic depiction, thumbnail sketching, graphic conventions, and skills development. Mechanical perspective included. No prior drawing coursework required. Studio work required.
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3.00 Credits
Fall, Spring, Summer. Various approaches to looking at films and writing about them. Essential elements of film production, such as editing, sound and composition, camera work, and film genres explored through viewing and discussion of representative films. Introduction to aesthetic and structural languages of film as an art form. Applicable to the BG Perspective (general education) humanities and arts requirement. Extra fee. Approved for Distance Ed.
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3.00 Credits
Fall, Spring. Methods of reading, studying, and analyzing scripts for production on stage and screen. Concentration as script as vehicle for performance and the understanding of it from the perspective of the actor, director, designer, and technician.
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3.00 Credits
Fall, Spring, Summer. Introduction to the solo performance of literature (poetry, prose, oral history). Emphasis on textual analysis as well as vocal and physical techniques of performance. Applicable to the BG Perspective (general education) humanities and arts requirement.
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3.00 Credits
Fall, Spring. Through performance and discussion of selected public and private texts written by American minority writers, this course explores what it means to be a part of a culturally diverse society. Applicable to the BG Perspective (general education) cultural diversity in the United States requirement.
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3.00 Credits
Fall or Spring. Explores concepts, skills and strategies to aid entrepreneurs in more fully engaged and effective communication. The focus is on exploring acting tools, which increase the entrepreneur's awareness of self and others, communication skills, use of imagination for creating new possibilities, and risk taking.
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3.00 Credits
Fall, Spring. Basic techniques of acting applied to creating contemporary characters in realistic situations; imaginative, emotional and sensory responsiveness.
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