DRAM 345 Applied Technical Production Units: 3.00
Advanced technical production studies involving sound, lighting, stage management, wardrobe, and carpentry. Students will participate in major departmental technical projects. Workshops in various technical departments will occur concurrent to Major Production practical placement offering a wide range of applicable creative industry skills.
NOTE The normal classroom time of 36 hours is spread over two terms.
NOTE The normal classroom time of 36 hours is spread over two terms.
Learning Hours: 120 (36 Seminar, 84 Practicum)
Requirements: Prerequisite (Level 3 or above and registration in a COCA, DRAM, MAPP, MUSC, or MUTH Plan and [a minimum grade of B in DRAM 242/3.0] and DRAM 246/1.5) or permission of the School.
Course Equivalencies: DRAM345; DRAM345B
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Develop critical leadership skills fostering equitable communication standards and hiring ethos.
- Thoroughly practice applied technical theatre skills in at least one, specific, head technical production field.
- Practice applied technical theatre workshops or interviews in a minimum of three, adjacent, technical production fields.
- Establish an ethical working community founded on sharing, training, and inter- dependent leadership models.
- Identify and problem solve technical theatre case studies for a wide range of performance types.
- Generate paperwork, records, and archives of a scholastic major theatrical production.
- Contribute to post-mortem and legacy planning for a theatre company.
- How to be a contributory part of an intergenerational procedure of theatre creation.