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TELV 299: Television Internship;1 to
6.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
Students will practice television production and organizational skills in a real world experience. They will work with an experienced practitioner who will guide and supervise their progress. Such an internship may be in television services at Brookdale's cable television system or in television facilities in education, business or industry. (Prerequisites: TELV 121, TELV 122, TELV 224 and approval of instructor and Career Services Representative)
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THTR 105: Theater Appreciation;3 credits
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
This course is an introduction to the elements of theater, the current Broadway scene, theatrical reviewing, the form and content of drama and theater history. In addition to lecture and films, the students will be required to see a Broadway or off-Broadway show. This is not a performance course.
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THTR 111: Acting I;3 credits
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
Acting I is an introductory course. Students learn to act by participating in a variety of theater games, exercises and improvisations culminating with a basic scene presentation. The student will perform in solo and group improvisations. The student will learn how the actor's words and body communicate a full range of ideas and emotions. The student will demonstrate the ability to explore all the concepts covered in the class and apply those concepts by memorizing, rehearsing and performing in a comedic or dramatic scene three to five minutes in length.
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THTR 112: Acting II;3 credits
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
The class is the next step in the acting sequence. The focus of the class is intensive character development and scene study. The students will start to explore in depth the concepts of character development, intentions, actions/objective, super objective, text, subtext, operative words, physicalization, personalization, articulation, diction, and projection. These theories are applied through the presentation of two scenes. (Prerequisite: THTR 111 or permission of instructor)
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THTR 121: Basic Directing;3 credits
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
In this course, the student will learn the fundamentals of directing a play. The student will learn how to analyze a script, develop a production concept, and conduct rehearsals. The student will learn about all the elements that a director must consider in order to understand and completely communicate the super objective of the play: script analysis, casting, conducting rehearsals, the schedule, time management, communication with actors, resolving problems, picturization, conceptualizing and communicating concepts with the design and technical staff. All directors are required to observe rehearsals during and outside of class time and to see both Brookdale productions. All directors are required to observe and participate in Basic Acting class. (Prerequisite: THTR 111 is highly recommended)
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THTR 135: Musical Theater;3 credits
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
The history of the American Musical Theater will be studied in depth, beginning with the imported Operetta and English Music Hall tradition and ending with current trends in the theater. Students will be presented with a thorough discussion of Vaudeville, Minstrel Shows, Musical Comedy and Musical Theater with an emphasis on the most important shows, performers, composers/ lyricists, directors, choreographers and other theater professionals. There will also be a discussion of the impact of major social events upon the creative community, including the two World Wars, the General Depression (including the WPA) and the social upheaval of the 1960's.
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THTR 145: Technical Theater I;3 credits
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
The student will be introduced to theater terminology, stage carpentry techniques, scene painting, stage lighting, and rigging for the stage, including proper operation of the arbor weight system and common knots used in theatrical rigging. The student will apply the concepts learned in class in a Theater Department show.
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THTR 146: Technical Theater II;3 credits
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
This course deals with advanced technical theory and practical application. The course will cover electricity and electrical theory at the atomic level up to its practical application in the theater. Stage lighting basics, lighting history, lighting instruments, lighting control, and maintenance and operation of lighting systems will be taught. Principles of theatrical sound and techniques for patching and operating the sound systems will be covered. (Prerequisite: THTR 145 or permission of the instructor)
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THTR 213: Acting III;3credits
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
This course is designed to introduce the student to acting in the classical style. This course will focus on applying the basic and advanced principles of character development and scene study for rehearsal and presentation of a classical monologue and scene. This course will concentrate on learning body, voice, and speech awareness and control, along with character and script analysis. The student will learn to channel his/her spontaneity into a style with requirements that are more stringent than those in realistic plays. (Prerequisite: THTR 112 or permission of instructor)
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THTR 222: Acting IV:Auditioning;3 credits
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
The focus of this course is the intensive study in Classical and Modern monologues styles and cold readings. The course prepares the student for the business facet of acting, focusing on resumes, auditions, four-year college programs B.A., B.F.A, Conservatory, casting agents/directors and the process of getting work. This class is for the actor who wants to gain an understanding of the specific knowledge necessary for establishing and applying their training. (Prerequisite: THTR 213 or permission of the instructor)
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