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TH 367 - Stage Scenery


Description:
Introduction to technical direction and auditorium management. Advanced stage scenery construction techniques are studied and applied.

Prerequisites:
Prerequisite: TH 267.

Credits: (3)

Learner Outcomes:
Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:

  • Articulate the standards of OSHA regulation, OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, Federal Hazardous. Substance Act, Fire codes, general theatre safety, & scene shop safety as they pertain to the theatre and scene shops
  • Demonstrate their knowledge of these safety regulations by following them in class
  • Demonstrate how to use a wire feed welder
  • Demonstrate basic welding skills
  • Identify the basic drafting symbols and their conventions
  • Draw a basic technical or shop drawing of a project to be built
  • Discuss the relationship between time/money/personnel management
  • Develop a materials list, develop a cost estimate from that list, develop an estimate of the manpower needed to build the project on the drawing, and develop a construction calendar for the project
  • Properly develop a rigging system to fly a load/item on the single purchase counterweight fly system
  • Properly and safely load and unload an item on the counterweight fly system
  • Discuss the uses, advantages, disadvantages & strengths of materials commonly used in the construction of theatre scenery

Learner Outcomes Approval Date:
2/16/2006

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