Course DescriptionIntroduction to behind-the-scenes activities of stagecraft/digital film: stage/digital film terminology, stage/digital film organization, tool familiarity, safety, and scenery construction.
a.Production Organization b.Team Management c.Creative Expression d.Intercultural Communication e.Time/Cost/Space Management f.Safety
Upon satisfactory completion of this course, students should be able to: 1.Identify and describe production organization and management for stage and digital film. 2.Identify and describe equipment for stage and digital film. 3.Explain and employ safety standards for the stage/digital film. 4.Demonstrate effective use of stage/digital film tools and materials. 5.Illustrate scenic production techniques. 6.Employ effective scene design and painting techniques. 7.Acquire, build, and design a complete property plot for a theatrical/digital film production. 8.Demonstrate effective use of sound design and sound production techniques. 9.Execute effective digital film production techniques. 10.Apply effective digital film post-production techniques. 11.Identify the sociocultural factors influencing intercultural communication as they relate to design. 12.Demonstrate effective use of time/cost/space management.
Humanities: Graduates acquire skills to critically interpret, analyze and evaluate forms of human expression, and create and perform as an expression of the human experience. Effective Communication: Graduates will be able to exchange messages in a variety of contexts using multiple methods.