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2019-2020 Academic Catalog 
    
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PRF-1401 Production Methods


Credits 3
PRF 1401 provides an introduction to the foundations of production methods through the study of the processes, procedures, and personnel necessary for a successful execution of a live event. Explorations of production in theatre, dance, and divergent event formats are undertaken to begin establishing a professional canon. This course consists of a lecture component (2 hours each week) and a laboratory session (2 hours each week). Students enrolled in this course are required to attend the live theatre performance(s) listed in the syllabus outside of scheduled class time. This experience is vital to understanding and learning about the performing arts and is tied directly to significant assignments in this class. Students enrolled in this course will be required to participate in a culminating performance to demonstrate proficiency in the course outcomes. Therefore, students will be required to attend production hours outside of scheduled class time during the final exam period to attend a technical rehearsal, final dress rehearsal, and performance. The specific requirements and details regarding the live theatre performance(s) and culminating performance are outlined in the syllabus. Students should pay special attention to these requirements.
Prerequisite(s): Reading proficiency levels.
Course Outcomes
  1. Identify the need for production methods in Performing Arts and Entertainment Technology.
  2. Describe the collaborative process which creates production concepts.
  3. Analyze production methods regarding application in Performing Arts and Entertainment technology.
  4. Explain the fundamental techniques of production.
  5. Perform a production method.
  6. Describe a proactive application of Performing Arts or Entertainment Technology regarding a positive social change.




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