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DRAM 263: Production Laboratory:Sound
4.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Application of sound technology in laboratory production projects. May be repeated up to four credits. (S) Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Credits: 1
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DRAM 2630: Production Laboratory: Sound
1.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Application of sound technology in laboratory production projects. May be repeated up to four credits.
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DRAM 2710: Scriptwriting for Film and TV
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
A writing workshop focusing on dramatic writing for film and television. Students will study script structure using established texts in the field. Students will also read classic screenplays and teleplays and will study the finished product on video. Students will write short dramatic scenes in class and prepare scenarios and fully written scenes in screenplay and teleplay format.
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DRAM 2800: Television News Writing and Production
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Students analyze, discuss, and learn the techniques of television news writing. Explores the difference between print and television news; the value of research; the impact of deadlines; the worth of clear, concise, accurate expression; the importance of ethics; and the urgency of time. Working in teams, students participate in a variety of roles included in television news production, such as reporting and editing, with an emphasis on writing to the dictates of the television medium.
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DRAM 2810: Cinema as Art Form
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
A course in visual thinking; introduces film criticism, concentrating on classic and current American and non-American films.
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DRAM 282: Television Texts,Scripting and Directing
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Studies the theory and creative principles of television scripting and directing; analysis of form, content, and production values; includes composition, writing, lighting, camerawork and performance. (Y) Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: Instructor permission Credits: 3
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DRAM 2820: Television Texts, Scripting and Directing
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Studies the theory and creative principles of television scripting and directing; analysis of form, content, and production values; includes composition, writing, lighting, camerawork and performance.
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DRAM 2920: World Cinema
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
What’s playing at the movies? will be a question that must be answered in every port of call. The focus of this course will be the cinema of the countries visited during the semester. We will watch films (mostly dubbed or subtitled), and seek to understand how the cinema is considered within the various cultures: as art, as entertainment, as business, and as product for export or import. We will also look at how the differing cultures have been.
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DRAM 3020: Theatre Make-Up
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Introduces the design and application of theatre make-up. Emphasizes observation and mastery of basic techniques and materials employed in facial analysis and the creation of juvenile, lead, character, and aged make-up.
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DRAM 304: Musical Theatre History Study the evolution and history of the musical theatre from Mozart to Sondheim through the works of major composers over the last 200-plus years
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Credits: 3
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DRAM 304 - Musical Theatre History Study the evolution and history of the musical theatre from Mozart to Sondheim through the works of major composers over the last 200-plus years
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