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THTR 1107: Film History I
3.00 Credits
Inver Hills Community College
Surveys the History of Film from the silent era through the sound era of Classical Hollywood, with special focus on filmmakers, genres, and styles. Influential films are viewed and discussed.
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THTR 1108: Film History II
3.00 Credits
Inver Hills Community College
Surveys the History of Film from the classical studio system to the contemporary American Independents. The focus of the course is on analysis and interpretation of films and evolving national traditions of cinema. Influential films are viewed and discussed.
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THTR 1152: Acting I
3.00 Credits
Inver Hills Community College
Develops students' understanding of and skills in the theories and practices of stage acting. Exercises, games and discussion develop individual skills in the beginning actor.
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THTR 1157: Theatre Makeup
3.00 Credits
Inver Hills Community College
Introduces the student to the theory, technique, and application of makeup for the theatre. Emphasis placed on practical application of the makeup.
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THTR 1161: Theatre Activities
1.00 Credits
Inver Hills Community College
Provide students opportunities to participate in a theatre production on campus through acting, set construction, scene painting, lighting props, makeup, costuming and/or stage management. This course may be repeated for credit. Students will engage in a minimum of 50 hours on aspects of play production arranged with the instructor.
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THTR 2152: Script Analysis
3.00 Credits
Inver Hills Community College
Focus on analyzing play scripts with a view to discovering production and performance values and aesthetics. Students will read, interpret and respond to a wide variety of plays from different periods and styles. Critical analysis of structure, character, theme, dialogue, genre, and style relating to the play script. Emphasis placed on plays as performance texts and fundamental techniques used by actors, directors and designers to analyze scripts in preparation for performance.
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THTR 2153: Acting II
3.00 Credits
Inver Hills Community College
Develops student understanding of and skills in more advanced theories and practices of stage acting. Attention will be paid to Shakespeare.
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THTR 2154: Design for the Theatre
3.00 Credits
Inver Hills Community College
Introduces the concepts, process, and practices common to the design of scenery, lighting and costume. The study and application of the aesthetic principles and graphic skills involved in all areas of theatrical design. Development of the student's abilities in research methodology, as it applies to design for the theatre. Emphasis on design skills (including CAD programs) as a communication tool in the collaborative process of theatrical production. Prerequisites: Recommended THTR 1105.
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THTR 2210: Hitchcock, The Master of Suspense
3.00 Credits
Inver Hills Community College
Examines the work of Alfred Hitchcock, a film director known world-wide for his artistry with a camera, his craftsmanship with story structure, and his ability to hold the audience in a state of edge-of-the-seat suspense.
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THTR 2220: Documentary Films
3.00 Credits
Inver Hills Community College
Explores the nature and history of documentary film. Students will understand, appreciate, and enjoy documentary motion pictures as a form of communication, a method of persuasion, a reflection of culture, and as an art form. The course provides a beginning approach to the theory and criticism of documentary film. The relationship between form and content is basic to this course.
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