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THR 109: Practicum Theater
3.00 Credits
Broome Community College
Stage design and construction techniques are studied as students engage in problem solution, system design and assist with theater department productions. Problems in construction and use of theater equipment and facilities; movable scenery and non-permanent stage equipment; sound and lighting systems. Lecture, discussion, studio work.
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THR 110: Practicum Theater
3.00 Credits
Broome Community College
Stage design and construction techniques are studied as students engage in problem solution, system design and assist with theater department productions. Problems in construction and use of theater equipment and facilities; movable scenery and non-permanent stage equipment; sound and lighting systems. Lecture, discussion, studio work.
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THR 111: Introduction to Acting
3.00 Credits
Broome Community College
Fundamental principles of acting technique are introduced. Exercises for body and voice are practiced as well as the skills of concentration, improvisation, imagination, sense memory, objectives, action, obstacles and circumstances. Excellent for students in disciplines other than theater who wish to explore how acting techniques can enhance their life and work.
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THR 112: Acting II
3.00 Credits
Broome Community College
This is an intermediate course for those who wish to continue the study of the acting process in greater depth. “Method” and classical approaches are employed for an actor’s approach to a role; text and character analysis of various dramatic genres. For a basic foundation, students work with the works of major playwrights including Shakespeare. Prerequisite- Corequisite Prerequisite: THR 111 Introduction to Acting or consent of Instructor by audition.
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THR 114: Oral Interpretation
3.00 Credits
Broome Community College
Oral presentation of prose, poetry, drama and comedy performed individually and in groups.
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THR 117: Creative Dramatics
3.00 Credits
Broome Community College
Fundamentals of creative dramatics, its use in teaching, recreation and rehabilitation. Introduction to techniques used and practical application opportunities.
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THR 140: Announcing for Radio/TV
3.00 Credits
Broome Community College
Presentation as on-air personality. Development of visual and vocal techniques relating to presentation of news, interviews, commercials and on-air announcements.
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THR 151: Stagecraft I
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Broome Community College
Classroom and workshop study relative to technical elements of theater production. All aspects are introduced and can be practiced including costume design and construction, stage lighting design and mechanics, sound design, props and stage management. Lecture, discussion and studio work on theater department productions.
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THR 152: Stagecraft II
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Broome Community College
Classroom and workshop study relative to technical elements of theater production. Particular emphasis is on stage management, house management, props and operation of stage crews. Lecture, discussion and studio work on theater department productions.
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THR 161: Playwriting
3.00 Credits
Broome Community College
Students will practice writing for the stage in a format of lecture/seminar and workshop. Playwriting involves elements of dramatic action, character, plot, structure, story, style, conflict and staging suitability. Prerequisite- Corequisite Prerequisite: ENG 110 College Writing I or ENG College Writing II.
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