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THT 245: Scene Work for the Stage
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
Students develop techniques for the proper preparation of a role through disciplined rehearsal and comprehensive character and script analysis. These techniques are applied to scene work and monologue preparation, encompassing both classical and contemporary dramatic literature. Prerequisite(s): THT 141 and permission of the instructor.
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THT 252: American Drama and Musical Theatre
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
Students encounter modern and contemporary classics of American drama and musical theatre. The emphasis is on how American drama and musical theatre reflects America's version of itself throughout the 20th century. Students examine historical figures and trends in the development of contemporary theatre movements in the United States.
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THT 310: Lighting Design
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
Students encounter theatrical lighting theories and practices including composition, color, psychological impact, electricity, and the mechanics of developing a functional design while staying true to the intention of the script. Prerequisite(s): IAR 210
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IAR210
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THT 315: Scene Design
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
Students explore the process of designing scenery from script analysis and concept development to the finished design by studying historical periods in style and decoration, techniques of rendering. Prerequisites: IAR 210 and IAR 215.
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THT 355: Playwriting
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
Students explore the role of the writer in the theatre and in society to deepen appreciation of the craft of dramatic writing by examining and practicing scriptwriting techniques. Students will also be introduced to the vocabulary of dramatic criticism and further develop the imagination, discipline, and craft of playwriting.
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THT 356E: Playwriting: Autobiography
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
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THT 380: Acting for the Camera
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
This is a process class that will include intensive work in front of the camera. This course will cover the following: Film/TV/Stage acting differences; camera acting techniques; types of camera shots, studio and location disciplines; and the challenge of continuity.
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THT 458: Directing
4.00 Credits
Chatham University
Students develop the stage director's crafts: selecting, researching, analyzing, and interpreting the script; rehearsing the actors; coordinating the design and technical elements; and supervising publicity. Each student director prepares a prompt book for a one-act play and mounts the play as part of the New Directions series. Prerequisite(s): THT 141
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VCD 510: Visual Communication Design: Branding
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
This course offers a systematic approach to concept development and the problem-solving process applied to brand construction. Students build visual identities for a variety of organizations through generative design processes for communication goals. Particular attention is given to logo and typemark development, photography/illustration, use of the grid system, color story, typography and messaging.
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VCD 520: Visual Communication Design: Typography
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
This course examines the concrete and conceptual aspects of typography as a communications tool. Typographic history, anatomy of form, type specimens, and grid structures, serve as foundations for the intersections between form and meaning. Typographic projects will range from typographic compositional studies, expressive typography, to information-focused typographic design systems.
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