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Theater, Cinema & Film Production

Course Summary

Theater, Cinema, and Film Production is a single-semester course that describes the processes of theater, cinema, and film production. The course begins by introducing theater and film and their different genres and subgenres. The course also helps you understand the creative side of theater and film production, such as screenplay writing, directing set design, acting, makeup, and wardrobe styling and costume design. In this course, you will also learn about technical aspects in theater and film productions, such as lighting, sound, and camerawork. The course also covers the pre-production, production, and post-production processes involved in plays and films. Finally, you will learn about audiences for plays and films, and how they impact these productions.

Course Pacing Guide

Syllabus and Plato Student Orientation
An Introduction to Theater
An Introduction to Film
Film and Theater Genres
Screenplays and Theater Scripts
Comparing Theater and Film
Course Discussion 1
Para Jumble
Lighting in Theater and Film
Sound in Theater and Film
Camerawork in Films
Set Design in Theater and Film
Acting on Stage and Screen
Wardrobe and Costumes in Theater and Film
Makeup in Theater and Film
Directing for Stage and Screen
Pre-Production, Production, and Post-Production
The Audience
Careers in Theater and Film Production
Course Discussion 2
Thwack-a-Mole
End-of-Semester Exam

Fee Details

Grade Level

Grade 9 / 10 / 11 / 12

Duration

10 Months

Credit Value

1 - credit course

Requirements

None

Prerequisites

Student must have completed grade