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Prerequisite: Theater 271 with a satisfactory grade.<br />
Scenes are studied and presented with concentration on characterization,<br />
intensity of action, freedom of emotional release, and clarity of expression.<br />
THEATER 274<br />
Advanced Applied Acting<br />
3 UNITS - (RPT 1) (UC:CSU)<br />
Prerequisite: Theater 270 with a satisfactory grade.<br />
The student is engaged in greater in depth analysis of staged scenes.<br />
Emphasis is placed upon the rehearsal process and rehearsal techniques.<br />
THEATER 275<br />
Scene Study<br />
2 UNITS - (RPT 3) (CSU)<br />
Prerequisite: Theater 270 with a satisfactory grade.<br />
The student is engaged in greater in-depth analysis of staged scenes.<br />
Emphasis is placed upon the rehearsal process and techniques.<br />
THEATER 276<br />
Actor’s Workshop<br />
3 UNITS - (CSU)<br />
An intensive workshop to provide scene study, performance, and<br />
refinement of acting techniques through a full range of genres and styles,<br />
prepartatory to pursuing a professional acting career.<br />
THEATER 277<br />
Character Analysis<br />
3 UNITS - (RPT 1) (UC:CSU)<br />
Prerequisite: Theater 270.<br />
The course covers the analytical steps involved in the study of a play and<br />
the development of a character preparatory to rehearsals and performances.<br />
THEATER 294<br />
Rehearsals and Performances<br />
2 UNITS - (RPT 3) (UC:CSU)<br />
Prerequisite: Theater 270 with a satisfactory grade.<br />
Experience is given in the acting, directing, and producing of plays for public<br />
presentation. Students are required to furnish three glossy photographs —<br />
eight by ten inches in size.<br />
THEATER 295<br />
Rehearsals and Performances Lab<br />
0 UNITS – (RPT 3)<br />
Co-requisite: Theater 294.<br />
THEATER 300<br />
Introduction to Stagecraft<br />
3 UNITS - (UC:CSU)<br />
Advisory: English 28/31 or equivalent.<br />
Survey of the technical phases of play production;for scenery, properties,<br />
lighting, sound, costuming, and stage management and organization of<br />
stage activity<br />
THEATER 302<br />
Introduction To Stage Management<br />
3 UNITS - (UC:CSU)<br />
LOS ANGELES CITY COLLEGE 80TH ANNIVERSARY CATALOG 2008-2009<br />
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Advisory: English 28/31 or equivalent.<br />
This course emphasizes the function of stage managers in professional<br />
theater productions. Attention is given to the understanding of the career of<br />
a stage manager’s responsibilities, duties, obligations, and production<br />
coordination.<br />
THEATER 311<br />
Theatrical Lighting<br />
3 UNITS - (UC:CSU)<br />
Advisory: English 28/31 or equivalent.<br />
An investigation into the equipment, procedures, principles and techniques<br />
used in lighting the professional stage and television production. Students<br />
will be trained in the proper selection, operation, upkeep and practical use<br />
of various lighting control systems used in the development of a lighting<br />
design.<br />
THEATER 313<br />
Scenic Painting for the Theatre<br />
3 UNITS - (CSU)<br />
This course will create an understanding of the basic methods, techniques,<br />
and work habits of the scenic artist. It will include training on equipment,<br />
utilization of materials, preparation of painting sequences, and application<br />
of processes. <strong>As</strong> well as standard safety practices in the entertainment<br />
industry.<br />
THEATER 314<br />
Theatrical Sound Design: Fundamentals, Procedures<br />
and Operation<br />
3 UNITS – (CSU)<br />
Advisory: English 28/31 or equivalent.<br />
Technical study in the theory and practices is used to set up production<br />
sound equipment and related materials utilized in a professional sound design<br />
prepared for the theatre.<br />
THEATER 315<br />
Introduction to Theatrical Scenic Design<br />
3 UNITS - (UC:CSU)<br />
This course will create an understanding of the basic methods, techniques,<br />
and work habits of the set designer. It will include research, play analysis,<br />
sketching, drawing, drafting, rendering, model building, and designing.<br />
THEATER 325<br />
Stage Management and Advanced Stagecraft<br />
3 UNITS - (RPT 3) (UC:CSU)<br />
Advisory: English 28/31 or equivalent.<br />
Intensive study of all technical phases of the theatre. Major topics: scenic<br />
design, painting, lighting, construction and manipulation of stage scenery;<br />
topography and equipment of stages and auditoriums; duties of stage<br />
manager, company manager, and technical director.<br />
THEATER 335<br />
Applied Stage Management and Production<br />
2 UNITS - (RPT 3) (UC:CSU)