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LOS ANGELES CITY COLLEGE 80TH ANNIVERSARY CATALOG 2008-2009<br />

Advisory: English 28/31 or equivalent.<br />

Practical assignments are made in technical and managerial phases of plays<br />

prepared for public presentation. Progress is graded in scene shop and stage<br />

assignments from assistant to stage manager, master carpenter, property<br />

master, master electrician, scenic artists, and set designer. Students must<br />

be available for rehearsals and performances.<br />

THEATER 336<br />

Applied Stage Management Lab<br />

0 UNITS – (RPT 3)<br />

Co-requisite: Theater 294 and either Theater 274 or 276.<br />

Having been identified and developed through the pre-production phase of<br />

the producing process, the practical assignments in the various aspects of<br />

technical theatre are further explored and refined by the students during the<br />

technical rehearsals and performances of the plays being produced. Students<br />

must be admitted into the Academy Technical Theatre Program to participate<br />

in this class.<br />

THEATER 338<br />

Introduction to Design: Theatre,<br />

Film, and Television<br />

3 UNITS – (CSU)<br />

An introduction to the design process for theatre, film, and television.<br />

Exploration of; the relationship between text and esthetic design choices,<br />

the recognition of basic compositional elements; color, mass, line, texture,<br />

rhythm, balance as used in story telling, and the creation of design<br />

presentations through collage as well as studying the architectural spaces<br />

of story telling, from the proscenium arch to the sound stage.<br />

THEATER 345<br />

Technical Stage Production<br />

2 UNITS - (RPT 3) (UC:CSU)<br />

This course offers practical technical experience related to the preparing<br />

and mounting of theatrical productions for a paying audience. Specific<br />

assignments will be made requiring additional hours.<br />

THEATER 346<br />

Technical Stage Production Lab<br />

0 UNITS – (RPT 3)<br />

Co-requisite: Theater 345 and either Theater 270 or 272.<br />

This course allows students currently in Theatre Arts 270, 272, and 345 to<br />

use the materials, tools, equipment, production support, production venues,<br />

and productions to enhance applicable skills necessary for success in theatre.<br />

THEATER 400<br />

Costume Periods and Styles<br />

3 UNITS - (UC:CSU)<br />

Advisory: English 28 or equivalent.<br />

A study of the changes in dress from ancient to modern times, social and<br />

political forces influencing costuming for stage, film and television.<br />

THEATER 411<br />

Costuming For The Theatre<br />

3 UNITS - (RPT 2) (CSU)<br />

- 198 -<br />

Advisory: English 28/31 or equivalent.<br />

Intensive study of techniques and practices of theatrical costuming. Topics<br />

include: choice, use and manipulation of patterns, textiles, jewelry and<br />

accessories to imitate historical appearances meeting the needs of<br />

performance costume rather than clothing. Practical solutions to budget<br />

limits and camera media.<br />

THEATER 413<br />

Costume Dyeing and Painting<br />

3 UNITS – (A)<br />

Advisory: English 28/31 or equivalent.<br />

Practical application of fabric surface design techniques for theatre: various<br />

dyes, tie dye, batik, stencil, screening, aging, antiquing and distressing<br />

THEATER 414<br />

Costume Draping and Accessories<br />

3 UNITS – (RPT 2) (A)<br />

Theory and practice of creating stage and film costumes and costume<br />

accessories through draping.<br />

THEATER 415<br />

Costume Design for the Theatre<br />

3 UNITS – (A)<br />

Advisory: English 28/31 or equivalent.<br />

Beginning study of techniques and practices of theatrical costume design<br />

and illustration. Topics include: analyzing the play script, research<br />

techniques, creating the costume plot, choice and use of media, illustrating<br />

costume design for needs of theatrical performance.<br />

THEATER 416<br />

Materials and Methods for the Costumer<br />

3 UNITS - (CSU)<br />

Advisory: English 28/31 or equivalent.<br />

Lecture and laboratory study of the properties of various non textile materials<br />

used by the costumer including latex, leather, plastics, dyes, glazes, hair<br />

and wigs, and celastic.<br />

THEATER 417<br />

Costuming for Film<br />

3 UNITS – (CSU)<br />

Techniques and practices of costuming for film; analyzing and breaking down<br />

the script using computer spreadsheet, creating character boards, design<br />

conferences, budgeting, preproduction planning and resourcing.<br />

THEATER 419<br />

Advanced Costume Illustration<br />

3 UNITS – (RPT 1) (A)<br />

Advanced costume illustration for theatre and film, including; advanced figure<br />

drawing, sketch artist techniques, computer illustration, rendering textures<br />

and creating finished costume plates.<br />

THEATER 420<br />

Costuming on Set<br />

3 UNITS

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