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THR 104: Play Analysis
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
A close reading of several plays of different periods and styles and a general examination of the elements out of which all plays are made -- dialogue, character, plot.
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THR 105: Acting I
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
The basic vocabulary and skills of the actor's craft. Students explore acting techniques through theatre games and improvisation.
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THR 110: Public Speaking
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
An introduction to public speaking techniques that includes increased awareness of physical and vocal expression and speech content. Not for theatre arts major credit.
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THR 115: Stagecraft I
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
An introduction to topics in the areas of theatrical costume and lighting covering practical skills and approaches to design. In addition to class periods and independent projects, lighting and costumes labs are required.
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THR 116: Stagecraft II
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
A study of the tools and technology involved in the creation of theatrical scenery and properties.
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THR 117: Media: Analysis and Culture
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
This introductory course addresses the cultural production and reception of media that influence public discourse. It involves textual, social, and cultural analysis of film, television, and new media. Debates about mass culture, interpretation, media characteristics, aesthetic choices, and the effect of content choices are explored.
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THR 201: Theatre History I: Greeks to Moliere
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
A survey of the developments in theatre from the ancient Greeks to Moliere. The course will introduce the major periods and dramatic forms in theatre history, and explore the historical and social context in which dramatic work was created. Topics will include major plays and dramatists, theatre practitioners, innovations, and the role of theatre in a particular culture and society.
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THR 202: Theatre History II: Restoration to the 20th Century
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
A survey of the developments in theatre from the English Restoration to the 20th Century. The course will introduce the major periods and dramatic forms in theatre history, and explore the historical and social context in which dramatic work was created. Topics will include major plays and dramatists, theatre practitioners, innovations, and the role of theatre in a particular culture or society.
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THR 205: Acting II
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
The development of acting skills through improvisation and selected scenes and monologues from the contemporary theatre. Requires significant rehearsal hours outside of class. Designed for students seriously interested in performing.
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THR 208: Introduction to Media Technology
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
A survey and hands-on introduction to digital media. Students are introduced to the practical, conceptual, and historical use of computers and related imaging tools in the visual arts through lecture, labs, readings, and project critiques. This course serves as preparation for further study in electronic media and as an opportunity for students in the arts to gain basic computer literacy. Students will develop strategies for combining images and text. Students will then distribute these works on the web. Emphasis is on the conceptual and artistic potential of the technology. No prior computer experience is required. This course is offered as MUS 208, ARS 208, and THR 208.
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