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Theatre - Stagecraft I

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Department
Theatre
Coursename
DRAM-1330
Title
Stagecraft I
Instructor
Alvin Newburg
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites for this course
Description
Study and application of visual aesthetics which may include the physical theatre, scenery construction and painting, lighting and stage management.
Hours
(3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 3 lab)
Class Type
On Campus Course
Term
2009 Fall
Disability Statement
Any student who, because of a disabling condition, may require some special arrangements in order to meet course requirements should contact disAbility Services, (SSC 125, 371-5436) as soon as possible.
Student Performance and Learning Outcomes

(minimum competencies)

After studying the material presented in this course of study, the student will be able to do the following as evaluated by the faculty in the department/program.

1. Recognize and properly use lighting instruments, media, and related equipment.
2. POSSESS A DEEP RESPECT FOR THE THEATRE`S SAFETY PROCEDURES.
3. Understand basic lighting and sound techniques that can be applied to any production.
4. Utilize and understand theatrical terminology.
5. Apply basic drafting and design skills.
6. Compile production- and prompt-books for stage managing.

Instructor Attendance Policy

Please see Amarillo College's Attendance Policy in your catalog.

Office Hours

In-Class Hours:
Monday 10:30-11:45AM, 1:00-5:00PM
Tuesday 9:00-11:45AM, 1:00-5:00PM
Wednesday 10:30-11:45AM, 1:00-5:00PM
Thursday 9:00-11:45AM, 1:00-5:00PM
Friday 9:00-11:45AM, 1:00PM-5:00PM

In-Office Hours:
By Appointment Only. Mr. Newburg floats between Music Building 305, The Experimental Theatre, and The Concert Hall-Theatre on the Washington Street Campus, so personal meetings must be scheduled via email or telephone.

Grading Criteria

A = 90-100 overall competency percentage
B = 80-89
C = 70-79
D = 60-69
F = 0-59

Makeup Policy

Makeup of missed tests and/or exams are left to the discretion of the instructor and only upon receipt of documentation justifying absence. Details to be discussed on first day of class.

Required Exams

Tests (one dropped) = 20% of overall grade
Drafting Projects = 20%
Mid-Term Exam = 20%
Participation = 20%

Final Exams

Final Project = 20% of overall grade

Course Objectives

This course is designed to familiarize the student with the basics of scenic construction. Through demonstration and practice, the theatre major or interested student will be able to apply knowledge from this course to the real-world production of plays at this school and at other venues.

Extensive demonstration, terminology, and review of safety procedures will give the student a comfortable and confident understanding of technical procedures used in the backstage workings of the theatre.

A final look at drafting and design will give the student a taste for production design as well as the ability to read plans and understand them.

Course Outline
Expected Student Behavior

Proper attire should be worn to class as much of the instruction is laboratory based. No shorts, dresses, skirts, sandals, slippers,high-heeled footwear, or long/excessive jewelry permitted. Long hairshould be kept back/up out of the face.

Supplies

18"X24"Vellum (4 sheets)

Reference Works
Manuals
Textbooks

Gillette, J. Michael. Theatrical Design and Production. 6th ed. McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.,New York, 2008. ISBN 0-07-351419-5.

Websites

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