Student Learning Outcomes
This course is a study and application of technical theatre procedures, introducing the elements of theatrical design and its implementation for stage productions. Students will experience scenic construction methods emphasizing safety standards as well as developing competencies utilizing power and hand tools. Students will develop a working knowledge of equipment and use of theatre rigging, lighting, audio, F/X, properties, and painting techniques. This course satisfies the Minnesota State Transfer Pathways for an Associate of Fine Arts (AFA) in Theatre.
Student Learning Outcomes
Student Learning Outcomes
- Analyze, identify and evaluate the elements of theatrical design requirements as they apply to the concepts and meaning of a script.
- Identify each member's role and communicate effectively within a collaborative theatrical production.
- Implement common theatrical production techniques, including set and property construction, lighting hang and focus, scenic rigging painting techniques and audio production.
- Analyze construction plans for material acquisition and cost estimation.
- Develop a working knowledge of backstage and scenic studio, safety and
etiquette.
Prerequisites
Please see eServices for section availability and current pre-req/test score requirements for this course.