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TH 101: Theater History
4.00 Credits
Fulton-Montgomery Community College
The interactions of cultural, political, economic, and scientific forces with dramatic art and their implications for modern movements in dramatic theory and practice. Students trace the development of the theater from its beginnings to the present. The course focuses on European and American theater, with some attention to non-Western traditions. Hours of class per week: 3.
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TH 102: Stagecraft FA
4.00 Credits
Fulton-Montgomery Community College
The course provides students with theory and practice in the visual, aural, and construction facets of theater through attention to scenery, sound, and lighting equipment. Workshop is required. Hours of class per week: 4.
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TH 105: Fundamentals of Acting SP
3.00 Credits
Fulton-Montgomery Community College
The course studies movement and speech as aspects of dramatic art and provides exercises to enrich and discipline the imagination and to develop and control the responses of the body and speech to the imagination. It also entails some preliminary application of the elements of acting to the study of scenes, including analysis of the script for structure, objectives, and style. Hours of class per week: 3.
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TH 136: Introduction to Theater
3.00 Credits
Fulton-Montgomery Community College
The course is intended as a survey to introduce students to theater as a technique apart from, although closely related to, literature. Students study acting techniques, stage devices, set design, costuming, and make-up. The student reads significant plays to consider drama as art, audience reactions and needs, methods of expression, and interpretation. The course requires textbooks and provides laboratory experience. Hours of class per week: 3. General Education: A.
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TH 201: Theater Practicum
3.00 Credits
Fulton-Montgomery Community College
The rehearsal and participation in an FMCC production under the direction and instruction of a faculty member. Course registration occurs after casting, and all cast members are required to register. May be repeated for credit. Hours of class per week: 4.
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TH 202: Theater Seminar
3.00 Credits
Fulton-Montgomery Community College
Application of theater study to the challenges of theater practice. he course provides an intensive study of the components of theater in relation to actual productions; plays are produced and directed by seminar students. Prerequisite: TH 201 or permission of instructor. Hours of class per week: 3.
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TH 210: Acting II
3.00 Credits
Fulton-Montgomery Community College
A course designed for students who have completed Acting I or those with substantial prior acting experience in productions and/or classes. The course focuses on techniques and theories of acting. Students concentrate on the role of the actor in relation to the play as a whole,, as well as fundamentals of stage speech, movement, projection, characterization, and interpretation. Prerequisite: TH 110 or audition. Hours of class per week: 3.
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TH 220: Principles of Theatrical Design and Production
3.00 Credits
Fulton-Montgomery Community College
An introduction to the study of the major elements of theatrical production. This is a project-oriented course that introduces an understanding of the relationship between text and visual representation. Students explore the various mediums and methods of artistic presentation used by professional designers. Topics range from scenic, costume and lighting design to production organization, management, and procedures. Prerequisite: TH102. Hours of class per week: 3.
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TH 230: Directing
3.00 Credits
Fulton-Montgomery Community College
An introduction to all aspects of translating a play from script to stage. Students experiment with analysis and interpretation, director's concept, visual composition, and the history and theories of directing. The class consists of the rehearsal and presentation of scenes of varying dramatic styles in association with some reading and writing assignments about specific problems in directing. The final project is the public performance of a twenty-minute one-act play. Prerequisite: TH 220, or permission of instructor; TH 105 recommended. Hours of class per week: 3.
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TH 250: Introduction to Film Studies
3.00 Credits
Fulton-Montgomery Community College
This course will introduce students to the history and theory of cinema as an art form, examining formative directors, styles of filmmaking, and artistic movements in world cinema. Students will concentrate on close textual analyses of films and, through readings, lectures, class discussion, and written assignments, will learn to recognize and analyze film langauge (editing, cinematography, sound, special effects, etc.) and be introduced to recent theoretical approaches to cinema. Prerequisite: EN 104. Hours of class per week: 3.
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