Introduction to the Technology of Theatre Production
(Grades 9-12; 2 periods/week, full year; 1/3 credit)
The course is designed to train students in the application of technology in support of the performing arts. Students gain a background in the technology of lighting and electricity, rigging, sound reproduction, construction, and design. The history of theatre technology is covered, with studies of the form of production space emphasized. Safety is stressed in all aspects of the course. The majority of the class time is laboratory-oriented, in support of John Burroughs Players productions. Students may pursue a special area of interest (lights, sound, set and prop construction), in which individualized assignments are arranged with the instructor. These may include, but are not limited to, lighting design, sound design, stage management, prop and set design, technical direction, and stage carpentry and rigging.
This course fulfills the 1/3 additional unit of the Arts requirement.
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