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Art 1 or Fundamentals of 3-D, Emphasis in Ceramics and Sculpture.

7400 Introduction to Graphic Arts and Design (10, 11, 12)

5 Credits 80 Minutes, 1 Semester This introductory-level course will cover fundamental concepts of computer graphic arts. Students will be introduced to layout design, personal style, elements and principles of design, digital photography (Photoshop, special effects) digital art, advertising, logos and games. Projects will allow students to combine their art skills with computer graphic skills. (Applied Science Concentration)

7410 Film Production (11, 12)

5 Credits 80 Minutes, 1 Semester The Film Production course is a hands-on approach to filmmaking and the business of film. Students in this course will experience all five stages of Film Production: Development, Pre-production, Production, Post-production, and Distribution. Each student will operate as a member of a production team in several different capacities. Some of the production roles each student will play include: Producer, Cinematographer, Writer, and Editor. Students will build a production portfolio of filmmaking exercises, a short film, a documentary, and a music video. The business of filmmaking includes lessons in scheduling, financing, budgeting, marketing, merchandising and legal issues. It is not necessary for students to have any experience, but students must be willing to collaborate and work in teams. (Communications Concentration, Applied Science Concentration)

7420 Advanced Film Production (11, 12)

5 Credits 80 Minutes, 1 Semester Students who have completed Film Production may elect to take the course again at a more advanced level. In Advanced Film Production, students are given the time and guidance to develop the skill set they began to form in the initial course. More advanced producing, directing, lighting and editing techniques are developed through new creative projects. Prerequisite: Film Production.

PERFORMING ARTS

7500 Acting 1

2.5 Credits 40 Minutes, 1 Semester This is a course in which students will study the craft of acting, learning stage direction, movement, character analysis and vocal projection. Scenes and monologues will be performed in class. All aspects of stage production including lighting, set design, costuming and makeup will be investigated. Students will develop the skills for critiquing drama. (Communications Concentration)

7510 Acting 2

2.5 Credits 40 Minutes, 1 Semester This is a continuation of the Acting 1 course with an emphasis on character analysis and character development. Students will investigate the history of drama and explore dramaturgy. Scene study will be emphasized and performed in class. All aspects of acting methods and theories will be explored. Students in Acting 2 may participate in the Winter/Spring performances.

7600 Music Theory

2.5 Credits 40 Minutes, 1 Semester This course is designed for students who wish to develop their musicianship in the area of music theory. Aspects of music such as melody, harmony, rhythm, and elementary composition will be explored. Ear training and rhythmic dictation will be explored throughout the course. Students interested in studying music in college should consider taking this course. It is strongly recommended that students preparing for college auditions take this course. Students enrolling in this course must have completed a semester of one of the studies courses, or be in one of the performance ensembles. Any student who does not meet the criteria must speak with the teacher before enrolling. (Applied Science Concentration)

7610 Concert Choir/Musical Theatre

5 Credits 40 Minutes, 2 Semesters This is a two-part class designed for singers of all abilities. The ensemble will be divided into two sections. While one section is learning material for concerts and liturgies, the second section will be learning and staging selected portions of a Broadway musical with the Assistant Choral Conductor. Both groups will alternate between directors and will be

brought together for general sessions to rehearse concert and liturgy materials, staged production, and solo Broadway numbers. This ensemble will perform at the annual Christmas and Spring concerts.

7615 Concert Choir/Musical Theatre 2.5 Credits 40 Minutes, 1 Semester Please refer to the description above.

7620/7625 Madrigal Singers

5 Credits 40 Minutes, 2 Semesters Madrigal is an auditioned choir in which a varied, difficult repertoire is studied. An extensive performance schedule involves appearances at area corporate and community functions. Interested students should list this as their elective and Concert Choir as their alternative elective.

7630 Vocal Techniques

2.5 credit Full Year This class is an exploration into vocal technique, anatomy, and application to performance. This course is both a practice and performance-based class, where students will be taught "best practice” technique and exercises to achieve a healthy, full bodied vocal sound. There will be both class-based learning, small group learning, and individual sessions. There will be an emphasis on guest performers and lecturers who will share their experience as it pertains to the voice on a professional level. The class will also feature an adjudication process (college preparation) and an end of the year recital. Please be advised that courses in the 7900s include a fee.

7700 Concert Band and Instrumental Instruction

5 Credits 40 Minutes, 2 Semesters The Concert Band is a performing ensemble. Students with at least one year of training on a wind instrument (brass or woodwinds), piano, or percussion are eligible. The band will be divided into sectionals working out parts and fingerings with both the Director and Assistant Band Director on a daily basis. The band will be brought together for rehearsals under the supervision of both directors. The Concert Band will perform at concerts, on the Florida trip, and at our annual sending school tours.

7710 Concert Band and Instrumental Instruction

2.5 Credits 40 Minutes, 1 Semester Please refer to the description above.

7720/7725 Jazz Band

2.5 Credits 2 Semesters Jazz Band is an auditioned instrumental ensemble which allows the musician to develop his/her performance skills in the areas of Jazz, Jazz Rock and Afro-Latino Rhythmic Styles. The Jazz Band will perform in concerts, on band trips, our annual sending school tours and selected festivals. Jazz Band members must also perform with the Concert Band. Auditions are held in early June. Please call the Music Office (Ext. 149) for audition materials, date and time. Jazz Band meets weekly on Monday evenings at 6:45 p.m.

7730 Instrumental Studies

5 Credits 40 Minutes, 2 Semesters Instrumental Studies is designed to teach both a beginner student a new instrument, as well as supplement further study for a student who already plays an instrument. Students will be introduced to basic musicianship concepts and theory to supplement their performance skills. It is strongly recommended that students who are preparing for college auditions take this course. The instruments that are available for enrollment in the course are Woodwinds (Flute, Clarinet, Saxophone, Oboe, Bassoon), Brass (Trumpet, Trombone, French Horn, Baritone, Tuba), Strings (Violin, Viola, Cello, String Bass), and Mallet Percussion instruments.

7735 Instrumental Studies

2.5 Credits 40 Minutes, 1 Semester Please refer to description above.

7740 Percussion Studies

5 Credits 40 Minutes, 2 Semesters This course is designed for beginning and experienced percussion students interested in developing their skills on various percussion instruments, including the Bells, Bongos, Drum Kit, Marimbas, Snare, and Timpani. Additionally, students will learn stick/mallet technique, as well as rhythmic rudiments to refine their skills as

percussionists. It is strongly recommended that students preparing for college auditions take this course.

7745 Percussion Studies

2.5 Credits 40 Minutes, 1 Semester Please refer to the description above.

7750 Piano Studies

5 Credits 40 Minutes, 2 Semesters This course is designed for beginning and experienced piano students interested in developing their skills on the piano/keyboard. Students will also be introduced to basic musicianship, which includes reading notation, time and key signatures, musical scales, and dynamics. An introduction to developing the skill of sight-reading and ear-training will be explored. It is strongly recommended that students preparing for college auditions take this course.

7755 Piano Studies

2.5 Credits 40 Minutes, 1 Semester Please refer to the description above.

7800 String Ensemble

5 Credits 40 Minutes, 1 Semester This course is designed to allow the musician to develop his or her performance skills. Students with at least one year of training on string instruments (violin, cello, etc.) are eligible for this ensemble. The String Ensemble will perform at concerts and other recitals. A varied repertoire of Broadway, classical, and pop is studied and performed.

7805 String Ensemble

2.5 Credits 40 Minutes, 1 Semester Please refer to the description above.

7810/7815 Chamber Orchestra

2.5 Credits 2 Semesters Chamber Orchestra is an auditioned performance ensemble that allows the student musician to develop his/her skills in the area of orchestral music. The Chamber Orchestra will perform in concerts, on band trips, annual sending school tours, and selected festivals. Chamber Orchestra members must be members of either the Concert Band or String Ensemble. Auditions will be held at the beginning of each school year in September. Audition materials will be handed out within the first 2 weeks of the new school year. Chamber Orchestra meets weekly on Wednesday afternoons at 3:45 p.m.

7820 Digital Recording

5 Credits 40 Minutes, 2 Semesters This course is intended for students wishing to understand the process of digital recording and today’s music recording business. This “hands- on” class will allow the student to focus on digital music production and work with digital music software. All students will be introduced to the workings of today’s music recording business, what roles producers, engineers, and artists play, and how movement from an analog to a digital environment has changed the face of recording music. Real time and looped-based digital recording software will be explored by all students using Mac computers and software. Pro Tools and Garageband will be the software primarily used for this course. No prior experience is required for taking this course, but a music background is encouraged. This course is highly recommended for any student who is considering any type of music major or minor on the college level. (Applied Science Concentration)

7825 Digital Recording

2.5 Credits 40 Minutes, 1 Semester Please refer to the description above.

*Please be advised that the following courses in the 7900s include a fee.

7900 Dance Class*

1.0 Credit Period 9, 1 Semester This course is designed for the beginning dance student. A variety of dance styles such as Tap and Jazz will be studied. The Dance Class will perform in the annual Dance Show in January as part of the course. This class meets after school on Mondays.

7910 Intermediate Dance Class*

2.0 Credits Period 9, 1 Semester This course is designed for the student who has dance experience and can perform at a higher level. An audition for the class will be held by the teacher. Enrollment in the course will be determined by the audition results. The Intermediate Class will perform in the annual Dance Show in January as part of the

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