Course Syllabus
Technical Theatre I
Instructor: Todd Ford
Course Objective
Technical Theatre will teach students the basic of technical theatre including but not limited to set design, lighting design, sound design, makeup design, costume design and set construction
Theatre Arts Goals and Objective:
North Carolina Standard Course of Study for Theatre Arts
Tentative Course Overview
Set Design
Hand Drafting
- Floorplans
- Elevation
- Construction
Costume Design
- Renderings
- modern
- period
- Time Period Research
Lighting/Sound Design
- Lighting Mixing
- Lighting Placement
- Light Shows (if space and time allows)
Publicity
- Publicity for Class performance
Makeup Design
- Rendering
- modern
- period
- Time Period Research
Directing
- Directing two person scenes
Mandatory Events:
Students are required to run booth for one after school event (i.e. play productions, chorus concerts, band concerts). If you do not complete this by the end of the semester you will be given an alternate assignment to make up the grade. You can sign up for an event via Canvas,
Assessments and Assignments:
Students will be assessed in a variety of ways including but not limited to in class performances, public performances, written tests, projects and written essays.
Make Up Work Procedures:
Students will have two days to make up any work they have missed due to absence. Students may turn in late work up to four days after the assignments due date.
Classroom Expectations (on in person days):
- Be on time
- Bring Necessary Materials to Class
- Take responsibility for yourself
- Be Courteous
Online Learning Platform:
Canvas: The majority of assignments not completed on paper will be submitted on our learning platform, Canvas. Assignments can be submitted a variety of ways including, uploading files, typing into text boxes, and sharing Google documents/presentations. Students will be shown how to submit assignments on Canvas as needed. Individual assignments will indicate which method of submission on Canvas is expected. If students need a refresher or have questions, they can access the Canvas Student Guide for specific instructions. It is the student's responsibility to ensure assignments are submitted on time and to contact the instructor if there is a problem. Please note that student activity is logged while in Canvas so instructors will be able to see if the student opened the assignment, if there was any activity including a log of student activities during on-line tests and quizzes. Students are not allowed to leave the testing window during assessments. Doing so is considered cheating and will be handled as set forth in the Porter Ridge HS handbook.
NOTICE: Although many assignments are submitted and graded in our learning platform, Canvas, the "final" grades shown may not be properly weighted and do not contain assignments that were not graded in Canvas. For the student's official grades, please continue to access the parent portal through Powerschool. Login information is usually sent home with the students at the beginning of the year, and should be the same as last year. If you need assistance accessing the parent portal, please contact the school.
Necessary Materials
Loose leaf notebook paper
Pens or pencils
Work Gloves
Safety Glasses
Grading Scale
90-100 A
80-89 B
70-79 C
60-69 D
0-59 F
Grade breakdown:
Homework 30%
Tests and Projects 50%
Journals 20%
*The in class streamed performance will be counted as three test grades.
Tutoring Hours:
7:30-8:00 AM Monday, Tuesday and Thursday
Resources:
North Carolina Theatre Conference Website
Contact Information:
Email: todd.ford@ucps.k12.nc.us
Phone: 704-292-7662
Course Summary:
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