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Intro. to Theatre and Cinema
Instructor:
for Spring, 2009
M W F: 10-10:50; WT; F: 2-4 HL | Return to THEA Homepage |
Douglas B. Rankin
WH 306 (2104) WT
(3095)
Home 734-4221 (answering machine)
Office Hours WH 306 MWF--11 am- noon | (Wells Theatre) most afternoons |
Other hours by appointment |
E-mail:
drankin@monm.edu |
Film: A Critical Introduction. ISBN: 0205433480 by Pramaggiore and Wallis
Another Opening, Another Show (2nd Edition) ISBN: 0072562609 by Tom Markus and Linda Sarver
To describe the effects on an audience of a theatrical production or film resulting from artistic choices of author, director, designers and actors
To demonstrate familiarity with historical and contemporary context (e.g. political, cultural, social) of dramatic literature and film
To encourage and develop your appreciation of dramatic art whether it is viewed on the stage, screen, or tube.
Your final grade will be determined by a point system. Each assignment will have a maximum potential value. Your final grade will be determined by the percentage of total points.
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7. Grades