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7.00 Credits
No course description available.
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8.00 Credits
Credit course - Does not apply to De Anza Associate degree. Three hours laboratory for each unit of credit. (One-half unit of credit is given for every twenty-five hours of paid employment.) (Any combination of Special Education 294, 294U-Z are repeatable as needed to meet Student Educational Contract (Title V, section 56029c).) Pass-No Pass (P-NP) course. A program to enhance the potential for job success of the student with a disability; students receive necessary and appropriate follow-up and support services to ensure job retention.
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4.00 Credits
(See general education pages for the requirement this course meets.) Advisory: English Writing 211 and Reading 211 (or Language Arts 211), or English as a Second Language 272 and 273. Four hours lecture, one additional hour to be arranged. An introduction to theatre from an audience perspective. Study of elements of dramatic art and play production, including dramatic theory, language, space, plot, characterization, technical theatre, acting, directing, playwriting, design, and the relationship with other art forms. Includes drama written from diverse cultural and historical perspectives. Attendance at assigned performances required.
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3.00 Credits
Advisory: English Writing 211 and Reading 211 (or Language Arts 211), or English as a Second Language 272 and 273. Six hours lecture-laboratory. (Any combination of Theatre Arts 20A, 20B, and 20C may be taken up to six times, not to exceed 18 units, for the family of courses.) Basic theory and techniques of acting. Practical development of body awareness, release of breath, vocal articulation, and methods of character discovery. An examination of the actor's range of choices within the framework of scenarios and improvisation. A beginning analysis of acting styles and methods from diverse cultural and historical perspectives.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Theatre Arts 20A. Six hours lecture-laboratory. (Any combination of Theatre Arts 20A, 20B, and 20C may be taken up to six times, not to exceed 18 units, for the family of courses.) A continued study of the acting process, including extensive participation in the performance of contemporary dramatic scripts from diverse theatre traditions.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Theatre Arts 20A. Advisory: Theatre Arts 20B. Six hours lecture-laboratory. (Any combination of Theatre Arts 20A, 20B, and 20C may be taken up to six times, not to exceed 18 units, for the family of courses.) A continuation of acting study including extensive participation in the performance of selected scenes from classic period plays of diverse theatre traditions.
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4.00 Credits
(See general education pages for the requirement this course meets.) Advisory: English Writing 1A or English as a Second Language 5. (Also listed as English Literature 1. Student may enroll in either department, but not both, for credit.) Four hours lecture. An introduction to the international art of cinema through the techniques and procedures of filmmaking, including screenwriting, cinematography, directing, editing, and sound; through the formal properties of film, such as mise-en-scene, structure, and style; through the relationships between film and society, and through the critical analysis of works of film art.
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4.00 Credits
(See general education pages for the requirement this course meets.) Advisory: English Writing 1A or English as a Second Language 5. (Also listed as Humanities 17. Student may enroll in either department, but not both, for credit.) Four hours lecture, one additional hour to be arranged. A survey course of the history, aesthetics, technology and social impacts of electronic media, including film, broadcasting and the Internet. Explores the role of government, advertising, audiences, and emerging technologies, their futures and impacts on global societies.
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4.00 Credits
Corequisite: Film/Television 20 students must also enroll in Film/Television 54, 54X, 54Y, or 54Z. Advisory: English Writing 211 and Reading 211 (or Language Arts 211), or English as a Second Language 272 and 273. Three hours lecture, three hours laboratory. Digital video production, film-style production techniques including mini-DV and HDV formats: camera operation and procedures, basic principles and techniques of sound and scriptwriting; and film and nonlinear editing.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Film/Television 20. Corequisite: Film/Television 22 students must also enroll in Film/Television 54, 54X, 54Y, or 54Z. Three hours lecture, three hours laboratory. Logistics, scriptwriting, sound recording, film and sound editing. Methods by which visual and aural elements of a motion picture may be organized. The study and analysis of exemplary motion pictures as well as of the student's own work.
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