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3.00 Credits
Screenwriting and Television Writing. 3. This class introduces students to the craft of writing for movies and television. Strong emphasis is placed on character and story development as well as how the Hollywood entertainment industry works. Prerequisite: COM1 or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on aspects of age appropriate teaching methods, strategies, and curriculum planning for either elementary or secondary education. Additional emphasis include planning a production season, arts management and budgeting, using national and state content and performance standards, assessing student growth, and developing community advocacy plans. Prerequisites: THEA 1100.
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3.00 Credits
Highlights aspects of performance and directing for child audiences. Students explore the work of outstanding contemporary playwrights who are writing for young audiences, and develop techniques in writing, acting, and directing for and with young people. Prerequisite: THEA 1100.
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2.00 Credits
The basic techniques used in staging both unarmed stage combat and rapier & dagger fight scenes. Students will experience the process of learning, rehearsing, and performing fight scenes. Includes analysis, discussion, training exercises, and choreographed performance. General curriculum follows that set forth by the Society of American Fight Directors. Prerequisites: THEA 1100. (Offered alternating years)
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3.00 Credits
Develops the actor's voice and body for characterization and character interaction through performance of scenes. Study of character and scene analysis. Prerequisites: THEA 1100.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on textual analysis of plays from different periods and styles of dramatic literature. Emphasizes vocal and physical interpretation of character as represented in non-realistic styles of drama. Prerequisites: THEA 1100 and 3730.
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3.00 Credits
Addresses performance skills required in acting for the camera. Covers various techniques, styles, and skills necessary to be successful in the professional world of film and television as an actor. Students perform scenes for 3-camera and single camera set-ups, and become familiar with rudimentary technical skills as crewmembers for shoots. Lecture and test material cover career opportunities, union affiliations, and current trends in the film and television industry. Prerequisites: THEA 1100 and 3730. (Offered alternating years)
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3.00 Credits
Study of the essential elements of supervising theatrical productions. Stresses the art of organizing auditions, casts, crews, rehearsals, and performances while developing a unique professional relationship with directors, designers and actors. Students work on a live production. Prerequisites: THEA 1100, 1200, 2220.
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3.00 Credits
Analyze proposed productions in terms of period, style, theatre limitations and instrument inventories. Determine appropriate design solutions in written descriptive analyses that result in 2-D drawings of the design. Produce all supporting paperwork including drafting a plan view, section view, instrument schedules, magic sheets and proposed cue lists. Instructor permission required. Prerequisites: THEA 2800.
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3.00 Credits
An in-depth study of idea development from script analysis through design conception using different types of theaters and source material. The design process will cover research, drawing, drafting, model making, and rendering. Prerequisites: THEA 2150 and THEA 2220 or by permission of instructor.
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