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TPA2200 18Fall 0W61 Jump to Today Edit Introduc on to Technical Theatre Instructor Informa on Instructor Adam Raine Office Theatre 230 Office Hours T, TR 9:45 11:45 (or By Appointment) Phone Please Contact me via email E mail adam.raine@ucf.edu (mailto:%5b%5d%5d%7b%7badam.raine@ucf.edu%7d%7d) Course Informa on Course Name Introduction to Technical Theatre Course ID & Section TPA 2200 Credit Hours 3 Semester/Year Fall 2018 Location Online Course Descrip on Development, theory and practice of all areas of technical theatre production. Prerequisite: B.A. Theatre, B.F.A. Musical Theatre/Acting major or Theatre minor, "C" (2.0) or better in THE 2020 Corequisite: TPA 2200L Introduction to Technical Theatre Lab (Majors only Minors may fulfill this requirement with a participation credit) Course Objec ves https://webcourses.ucf.edu/courses/1307298 1/8

This course will explore the tools, materials and techniques used in creating the technical and design elements of a theatre production. Specifically, students will: Develop an appreciation of skills used by theatre designers, technicians and craftspeople in areas of scenery, costume, lighting and sound. Understand the process of creating a theatrical production as it goes from page to stage. Learn how to use theatrical tools and materials responsibly and in accordance with industry safety guidelines. Required Text Gillette, Michael. Theatrical Design and Production, 7 Edition. New York: McGraw Hill. 2008. ISBN: 0073382221 / 9780073382227 There is a newer edition of this text. Either one is ok. If you can find one cheaper than the other please feel free to use the less expensive one. Course Requirements th Assignment Weight per assignment Total Assignment Weight Module assignments variable 620 points Written Performance Analysis 100 points 100 points Midterm Project 150 points 150 points Final Project 150 points 150 points Total 1020 points Module assignments Each weekly module will have one or more graded assignments which may include quizzes, online discussion postings or other relevant material. The point value of the assignments will vary from week to week some quizzes will be worth 50 points, some will be worth 40, etc. Discussion postings will be worth 10 points and written assignments will be worth 50 points Wri en Technical Performance Analysis and Evalua on You will need to attend one production at either Theatre UCF, the Orlando Rep or The Orlando Shakespeare Theatre and write a paper responding to the technical and design elements. Your paper MUST be written on a production from one of these three producing organizations. There are many other theatres in the Orlando area which also produce high quality work, but, for the purposes of this assignment, you must write about a https://webcourses.ucf.edu/courses/1307298 2/8

UCF, Orlando Rep or Orlando Shakespeare production. DO NOT ASK if you can substitute a touring Broadway show or your high school theatre s musical or a Lady Gaga concert. The ONLY exception to this rule is in the very rare instance that you are cast in or are on the crew of ALL THREE UCF Fall productions and therefore cannot attend any other performances due to rehearsals. If this is the case contact me by September 1 to make other arrangements for this assignment. Guidelines for the paper are found in this PDF file: Technical_Production_Analysis_and_Evaluation_Guidelines.pdf The paper is due Nov 19. You are STRONGLY ENCOURAGED to reserve your tickets early, see a production in the first half of the semester and turn your paper in early. Midterm and Final Projects You will work in groups to produce a 3 5 minute video on a tool, technique or material covered in this course. Since the majority of you are performance majors, please think creatively. Tape Measure: The Musical or Oedipus, A Scene Shop Tragedy would be appropriate titles. The purpose of the project is to convey to the audience appropriate information about your subject in an entertaining fashion. You WILL NOT be graded on your video production/editing capabilities. You may shoot your video on a group member s cell phone camera, or you may arrange to borrow an HD digital camera from the department it doesn t matter which as you will be graded on the CONTENT of the video, not the video itself. You will upload your video to YouTube and attach a link to the video as the assignment submission. The Midterm Project is due Oct. 12 and the Final Project is due Dec. 7. An outline for the Midterm project is due Sep. 28 and for the final project on Nov. 9. You need to sign yourself up for a group by Sept. 19. Do this by clicking on the People link, and accessing the Project Groups tab. There is a limit of 5 students to a group. There should be a minimum of 3 students in each group. Please note that "Project Groups" is different that "Student Groups". Students may create their own groups ("Student Groups") for collaboration or study purposes, but only Project Groups can be used to turn in assignments. Late and make up work: Missed assignments may not be made up and late work will only be accepted up to 72 hours past the due date and will be marked down one letter grade. All work is due each week by 11:59 pm on Friday. The system is set to accept work through Monday at 11:59 pm, but any work turned in after 11:59 pm on Friday WILL BE MARKED LATE. NO EXCEPTIONS will be made for individual technical difficulties or computer problems. If the University system goes down for an extended period of time accommodations will be made, however this is very rare. You should assume that everything will crash on Friday night at 10:00 and plan ahead! https://webcourses.ucf.edu/courses/1307298 3/8

Please see the UCF Learning Online (http://learn.ucf.edu/support/) page or Service Desk (https://publishing.ucf.edu/sites/itr/cst/pages/servicedeskstudent.aspx) page for more information on technical issues Extra credit work: You may earn up to 50 extra credit points by writing one additional production response paper. Both production response papers must be written for productions at different venues: if your first paper is a response to a UCF production, then your second paper must respond to an Orlando Rep or Orlando Shakespeare production, etc. Evalua on and Grading Letter Grade A Points 930 1020 points A 900 929 points B+ 870 899 points B 830 869 points B 800 829 points C+ 770 799 points C 730 769 points C 700 729 points D+ 670 699 points D 630 669 points D 600 629 points F 590 and below A endance Policy You may, of course, complete the course material in each module at your own pace. You may not, however, work ahead on quizzes and assignments. All assignments, quizzes, discussions, etc. for module will open each week at 12:00 am Monday. All assignments for that module must be completed by 11:59 pm the following Friday. Please see the calendar below for exact dates. Academic Honesty Plagiarism and Cheating of any kind on an examination, quiz, or assignment will result at least in an "F" for that assignment (and may, depending on the severity of the case, lead to an "F" for the entire course) and may be subject to appropriate referral to the Office of Student Conduct for further action. See the UCF https://webcourses.ucf.edu/courses/1307298 4/8

Golden Rule (http://www.goldenrule.sdes.ucf.edu) for further information. I will assume for this course that you will adhere to the academic creed of this University and will maintain the highest standards of academic integrity. In other words, don't cheat by giving answers to others or taking them from anyone else. I will also adhere to the highest standards of academic integrity, so please do not ask me to change (or expect me to change) your grade illegitimately or to bend or break rules for one person that will not apply to everyone. Disability Statement The University of Central Florida is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for all persons with disabilities. This syllabus is available in alternate formats upon request. Students with disabilities who need accommodations in this course must contact the professor at the beginning of the semester to discuss needed accommodations. No accommodations will be provided until the student has met with the professor to request accommodations. Students who need accommodations must be registered with Student Disability Services (http://www.sds.ucf.edu/), Student Resource Center Room 132, phone (407) 823 2371, TTY/TDD only phone (407) 823 2116, before requesting accommodations from the professor. Copyright This course may contain copyright protected materials such as audio or video clips, images, text materials, etc. These items are being used with regard to the Fair Use doctrine in order to enhance the learning environment. Please do not copy, duplicate, download or distribute these items. The use of these materials is strictly reserved for this online classroom environment and your use only. All copyright materials are credited to the copyright holder. Third Party So ware and FERPA During this course you might have the opportunity to use public online services and/or software applications sometimes called third party software such as a blog or wiki. While some of these could be required assignments, you need not make any personally identifying information on a public site. Do not post or provide any private information about yourself or your classmates. Where appropriate you may use a pseudonym or nickname. Some written assignments posted publicly may require personal reflection/comments, but the assignments will not require you to disclose any personally identity sensitive information. If you have any concerns about this, please contact your instructor. Important Financial Aid Informa on All faculty members are required to document students' academic activity at the beginning of each course. In order to document that you began this course, please complete the following Discussion Post by the end of the first week of classes, or as soon as possible after adding the course, but no later than August 24th. Failure to do so will result in a delay in the disbursement of your financial aid. Anecdote Discussion https://webcourses.ucf.edu/courses/1307298 5/8

Note: This Syllabus is subject to change. Any changes will be announced via course email. Please check your course email at least twice a week. Original intellectual content Copyright 2018, Bert Scott. Adapted by Adam Raine. All other content Copyright 2017, University of Central Florida (http://www.ucf.edu) For technical support, contact Webcourses@UCF Support (https://cdl.ucf.edu/support/webcourses/) Course Summary: Date Details Mon Aug 20, 2018 First Day of Classes (https://webcourses.ucf.edu/calendar? event_id=1602665&include_contexts=course_1307298) Fri Aug 24, 2018 Anecdote Discussion MUST BE COMPLETED BY AUGUST 24 TO FULFILL FINANCIAL AID COURSE ATTENDANCE AND PARTICIPATION REQUIREMENTS! (https://webcourses.ucf.edu/courses/1307298/assignments/5820807) Fri Aug 31, 2018 Job Descriptions Discussion (https://webcourses.ucf.edu/courses/1307298/assignments/5820809) Non Proscenium Theatres Discussion (https://webcourses.ucf.edu/courses/1307298/assignments/5820813) Theatre Architecture & Equipment Quiz (https://webcourses.ucf.edu/courses/1307298/assignments/5820795) Fri Sep 7, 2018 Tools & Materials Quiz (https://webcourses.ucf.edu/courses/1307298/assignments/5820785) Fri Sep 14, 2018 Scenery Construction Short Essay (https://webcourses.ucf.edu/courses/1307298/assignments/5820833) Wed Sep 19, 2018 Deadine to sign up for Midterm & Final project groups (https://webcourses.ucf.edu/calendar? event_id=1602663&include_contexts=course_1307298) Fri Sep 21, 2018 Paint and Props Quiz (https://webcourses.ucf.edu/courses/1307298/assignments/5820801) Unusual Prop Discussion (https://webcourses.ucf.edu/courses/1307298/assignments/5820815) https://webcourses.ucf.edu/courses/1307298 6/8

Date Fri Sep 28, 2018 Details Midterm Outline (https://webcourses.ucf.edu/courses/1307298/assignments/5820825) The Design Process, Elements & Color Quiz (https://webcourses.ucf.edu/courses/1307298/assignments/5820787) Fri Oct 5, 2018 Scenic Design Quiz (https://webcourses.ucf.edu/courses/1307298/assignments/5820803) Fri Oct 12, 2018 Midterm Peer Review (https://webcourses.ucf.edu/courses/1307298/assignments/5820827) Midterm Project (https://webcourses.ucf.edu/courses/1307298/assignments/5820829) Fri Oct 19, 2018 Electricity and Lighting Equipment Quiz (https://webcourses.ucf.edu/courses/1307298/assignments/5820799) Fri Oct 26, 2018 Course Withrawal Deadline (https://webcourses.ucf.edu/calendar? event_id=1602661&include_contexts=course_1307298) Lighting Design Quiz (https://webcourses.ucf.edu/courses/1307298/assignments/5820797) Fri Nov 2, 2018 Costume Construction Discussion (https://webcourses.ucf.edu/courses/1307298/assignments/5820811) Costume Construction Quiz (https://webcourses.ucf.edu/courses/1307298/assignments/5820805) Fri Nov 9, 2018 Final Outline (https://webcourses.ucf.edu/courses/1307298/assignments/5820819) Makeup Quiz (https://webcourses.ucf.edu/courses/1307298/assignments/5820793) Fri Nov 16, 2018 Costume Design Quiz (https://webcourses.ucf.edu/courses/1307298/assignments/5820791) Mon Nov 19, 2018 Production Analysis paper (https://webcourses.ucf.edu/courses/1307298/assignments/5820831) Thu Nov 22, 2018 Thanksgiving Break (https://webcourses.ucf.edu/calendar? event_id=1602659&include_contexts=course_1307298) to 11:59pm Fri Nov 23, 2018 Thanksgiving Break (https://webcourses.ucf.edu/calendar? event_id=1602657&include_contexts=course_1307298) https://webcourses.ucf.edu/courses/1307298 7/8

Date Fri Nov 30, 2018 Details Extra Credit Paper (https://webcourses.ucf.edu/courses/1307298/assignments/5820817) Sound Design and Technology Quiz (https://webcourses.ucf.edu/courses/1307298/assignments/5820789) Sat Dec 1, 2018 Last Day of UCF Classes (https://webcourses.ucf.edu/calendar? event_id=1602655&include_contexts=course_1307298) Fri Dec 7, 2018 Final Peer Review (https://webcourses.ucf.edu/courses/1307298/assignments/5820821) Final Project (https://webcourses.ucf.edu/courses/1307298/assignments/5820823) https://webcourses.ucf.edu/courses/1307298 8/8