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Acting For The Camera 2

Students in this advanced course will continue to develop the fundamentals of acting combined with the technical aspects of acting for the camera. Students will actively participate in key crew positions and function as a professional crew shooting on multiple locations throughout the semester. There will be a concentrated focus on the actor's role in the post-production process.

Scenic Art

This is a studio course about scene painting, color theory, and their practical application for theatre, film, and interior design. This course will focus on classic faux finishes and painting techniques commonly used in the theatre industry. This course requires additional cost for supplies and participation in departmental (on campus) productions.

Section 001

This course exposes students to the directing styles of leading avant- garde 20th and 21st century stage directors from around the world. Each student will select a particular director to research, to document in writing, and to recreate the selected individual's directing style as an applied exercise. A student may repeat this three credit hour course selecting both a different time period and director to study; therefore this course may be taken for up to six (6) credit hours.

Ballet I

Fundamentals of ballet technique designed to acquaint students with the dance form's basic principles, through exercises at the barre, center work, and movement combinations. Students will learn to observe, analyze, and perform classical ballet movements and acquire fundamental understanding of vocabulary, theory, and aesthetics of the art form.

Modern Dance II

A continuation of Modern Dance I. Expands technique and theory through increasingly complex combinations and movement analysis, and introduces new technical vocabulary, style, and presentation.

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