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3.00 - 9.00 Credits
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1.50 Credits
Methods and techniques Theatre Arts students can adopt to promote their perseverance and success at the College. Specific topics include College procedures and resources, academic advisement, time management for theatre artists, goal-setting, test and note taking, library research, health issues and other areas related to student success in college and specifically in the theatre arts field. Preliminary research into career paths in their first semester. Fulfills Freshman Seminar requirement for students in Theatre Arts A.S. Degree. Offered on: A / 1.5 cr. hrs.
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3.00 Credits
Introductory course developing appreciation for and understanding of theatre in all its facets throughout history up to the present. Through lecture/demonstration and attendance at college theatre productions, students are exposed to major components of theatre including historical aspects, playwrighting, acting, directing and designing. No prerequisite. Note: Fulfills SUNY General Education Requirement for The Arts.
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3.00 Credits
Study and practice in basic techniques of acting. Application of theory through presentations of scenes, improvisations and exercises in class. No prerequisite. Note: Fulfills SUNY General Education Requirement for The Arts.
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3.00 Credits
Principles and practices of scenic construction, painting, shifting, rigging and stage mechanics. Development of skills in safe use of hand and power tools and stage equipment. Students learn to read ground plans and working drawings. Production projects in association with staging a college play are required. Offered on: A / 3 cr. hrs.
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3.00 Credits
Basic electricity necessary for using and maintaining stage lighting instruments and accessories. Safety practices are taught. Major topics include principles of lighting, types and functions of lighting instruments, manual and remote lighting controls. Experience offered in production practices in translating a lighting design for a specific script to the lighted stage. Included are reading designs, organizing setup period, preparation of charts, plugging, rigging, hanging, focusing of instruments and running the production. Offered on: A / 3 cr. hrs.
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3.00 Credits
Basic sewing and costume construction. Includes sinple maintenance of sewing equipment, organization of studio identification, use of supplies and characteristics, and treatment of natural and synthetic fabrics. Experience offered in analyzing and building costume ddesign for a specific script into a finished costume. Includes pattern drafting, cutting and fitting. Offered on: A / 3 cr. hrs.
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3.00 Credits
Elements and principles of design as related to the stage: scenery, props, costumes and lighting. Includes techniques of producing ground plans, elevation and renderings. (2 hrs. lecture, 2 hrs. laboratory.) Offered on: A / 3 cr. hrs.
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3.00 Credits
Equipment, methods and practices used in production of sound for the stage. (2 hrs. lecture, 2 hrs. laboratory.) Offered on: A / 3 cr. hrs.
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3.00 Credits
This is an elementary class in Stage Makeup. Content will be devoted to character analysis, makeup design, and application. This class will provide an overview of the subject matter and the basic technical skills related to the material so that the student will be equipped to solve problems in future situations. Specific projects will include basic corrective makeup, aging techniques, crepe wool beards and artificial facial hair, special effects trauma (stage blood and latex), and fantasy applications. Students will be required to purchase a theatrical makeup kit and additional makeup for an approximate cost of $75.00 to $100.00. Offered on: A / 3 cr. hrs.
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