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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
Credit for participating in main stage productions that help foster collaborative and technical work skills. Repeatable for credit. No more than 10 credits of theatre laboratory course work may be applied to graduation. Consent only.
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
A season of summer stock theatre. Students will assume responsible positions in the production company as performers and/or technicians. Plays will be selected from popular theatre. Pre-requisite: consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
This course serves an introduction to sound design, technical sound, and sound reinforcement for theatre. Through class lectures and hand-on participation, it is designed to give the student a detailed overview of the theories, practices and techniques involved in designing and editing music, sound, and sound systems for theatrical performance and in implementing those deigns technically. Lab Fee.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the use of artistic materials as they are typically used for the production of quality renderings for theatrical production. Students will learn to use materials such as watercolor, gouache, co9lored pencil and design markers. The successful student will produce materials worthy of inclusion in the design portfolio.
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3.00 Credits
The fundamentals of vocal technique for the actor. Special emphasis is given to the anatomy and physiology of the vocal mechanism, including breathing, phonation, resonance and articulation. Students learn portions of the International Phonetic Alphabet as a tool for phonetic analysis, the practice of Standard North American speech, and subsequent dialect analysis and practice.
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3.00 Credits
Further development of the fundamentals of vocal technique. Special emphasis is given to enhancement of vocal power, range, clarity, flexibility, and responsiveness to text. Technique issues are addressed through warm-up approaches and work on heightened text, including Shakespeare. Work with text also includes methods of verse scansion and rhetorical analysis. Pre-requisite: TH240.
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1.00 Credits
A practical course in makeup techniques for the stage. Areas covered include the study of facial structure, modeling 2-dimensionally with highlight and shadow, and examination of color theory. Projects emphasize corrective, old age, and specialty applications. Majors only. Lab fee.
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3.00 Credits
This is a ¿hands-on¿ course that examines the graphical communication of technical theatre design through both manual and CADD (computer-aided design) methods. Students will develop drafting skills through a series of projects, and learn US ITT Standards for Drafting.
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3.00 Credits
A series of topics will be taught on a rotating basis including work in drafting, rendering, scene design, costume construction, lighting design and other disciplines. Practical design or technical projects may be assigned. Majors only. Variable lab fees.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
An introduction to shop technology designed to give the student a detailed overview of the theories, practices and techniques involved in technical theatre. Through class lectures and hands-on participation, students establish a basic proficiency with the standard tools, materials, methods, and procedures used to prepare a show technically. Topics include, but are not limited to scenery and costume construction, painting, properties, stage lighting, and drafting. Shop work on university productions required to reinforce skills learned and to promote collaborative effort. Majors only. Lab fee.
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