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3.00 Credits
This course covers the basic principles of dramaturgy and its application to the writing of screenplays for film and television. Students learn the technicalities of script formats for film and television and the various stages of preparation through which scripts normally pass such as: concept, treatment, draft, rewrites, synopsis. Students are guided as they develop of short screenplay through all necessary stages into a complete story script ready for pre-production and production in future semesters. Required for students specializing in film and television. Prerequisites: WRIT 101 and WRIT 151.
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3.00 Credits
This course builds on the principles learned in TEVE 340 as students study scriptwriting techniques for television and motion pictures. Analysis of script formats, techniques, and styles of the filmmaker today are coupled with practice assignments in writing synopses and scripts. Prerequisite: TEVE 340
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4.00 Credits
This is a course in writing, producing, and directing, a digital production with emphasis on working on a set, utilizing both single and multi-camera techniqes. Students assume the responsibilities of the producer and director as they work with professional actors. Members of the class are responsible for, the creative use of lighting, scenery, and makeup. Prerequisite: TEVE 301 and instructor's permission. Corequisite: TEVE 402.
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3.00 Credits
This practical course is required for all students registered in TEVE 401, Advanced Television Workshop. By building, dressing, and lighting the sets for student productions in the television studio, students develop the basic skills of professionals such as the stagehand, prop man, lighting director, set decorator. Corequisite: TEVE 401.
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4.00 Credits
This advanced workshop offers students the opportunity to continue their development as writers, producers and directors through participation in all aspects of the creation of dramatic television. Shows produced in this class are shot in the studio "film style." Productions are designed around the matte effect, whereby a set is created by using a miniature, computerized images, or previously recorded video to replace a chrom-key blue background. Post-production elements are emphasized, and students are encouraged to utilize non-linear editing computer graphics and video effects, adding music and sound effects as well as titles and credits. Prerequisite: TEVE 301.
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4.00 Credits
This course explores the role of educational, instructional, and community television in contemporary society. Students receive laboratory experience in the planning, writing, and production of instructional and educational material in the context of current practices. Prerequisite: TEVE 301 and instructor's permission.
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3.00 Credits
An introductory course in acting intended to give the student a basic technique. Prerequisite: SPCH 105.
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3.00 Credits
Students refine and develop acting techniques through advanced exercises, in-class performance, formal instruction and professional and peer evaluation. Prerequisite: THEA 210.
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2.00 Credits
Students enrolled in this course are given the opportunity to work in a supervised, professional manner on some aspect of play production-from acting to set design. Grades are on a pass/fail basis. May be repeated up to 12 credits.
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of THEA 265.
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