Timothy Francis

Technical Director/Lighting Designer

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INTRODUCTION TO PRODUCTION TECHNIQUES

9:55-11:10 TR    Spring 2005

 

Tim Francis RTT 226
999-8586 tfrancis@trinity.edu
Web Page: http://www.trinity.edu/tfrancis

Office hours are by appointment.

TEXTS:

The Stagecraft Handbook by Daniel Ionazzi
Backstage Handbook by Paul Carter Second Edition

PURPOSE OF THE COURSE:
The purpose of Drama 1320 is to introduce the student to the vast variety of items, skills, and 

materials that are employed during the mounting of a theatrical production. Theatre is a 

collaborative effort. We will demonstrate how "these back stage skills" fit into the 

collaboration of artists and crafts people that is necessary to present a play. This goal will be 

pursued through readings, lectures, demonstrations, activities and projects.

This is a very "hands-on" class. The student will have the opportunity to use and experiment 

with some of the materials and techniques discussed in the lectures and exhibited in class 

demonstrations.

 

ACADEMIC HONOR CODE:
http://www.trinity.edu/departments/academic_affairs/honor_code/

All students are covered by a policy that prohibits dishonesty in academic work.  The Academic Integrity Policy (AIP) covers all students who entered Trinity before the fall of 2004.   The Academic Honor Code covers all those who entered the fall of 2004 or later.

The Integrity Policy and the Code share many features:  each asserts that the academic community is based on honesty and trust; each contains the same violations; each provides for a procedure to determine if a violation has occurred and what the punishment will be; each provides for an appeal process.

The main difference is that the faculty implements the AIP while the Code is implemented by the Academic Honor Council.   Under the Integrity Policy, the faculty member determines whether a violation has occurred as well as the punishment for the violation (if any) within certain guidelines. Under the Code, a faculty member will (or a student may) report an alleged violation to the Academic Honor Council.  It is the task of the Council to investigate, adjudicate, and assign a punishment within certain guidelines if a violation has been verified.

Students who are under the Honor Code are required to pledge all written work that is submitted for a grade:  “On my honor, I have neither given nor received any unauthorized assistance on this work” and their signature.  The pledge may be abbreviated “pledged” with a signature.


ASSIGNMENTS:
All assignments are due during class on the date specified. Late projects will not be accepted 

unless you have negotiated with me beforehand and, usually, such projects will be penalized 

15%. Late projects will never be accepted as a matter of course. All assignments must be 

completed in order to satisfy the course requirements.


CONSTRUCTION CREW:

I fully believe that one of the best ways to learn about the art and craft of theater is to 

participate in the process of creating theater. Students are required to work a minimum 

of 15 hours in the Scenic Studio on Department of Speech and Drama Productions.  

This hands-on experience will provide the student with valuable insight into the complex 

process involved in mount a production.

 

The Scenic Studio is open from 2:30-5:30 M-F. A sign up sheet is posted on the Scenic Studio door (RTT 126).  

Students must have completed a minimum of 10 studio hours by April 15 or they will receive 

a 25 point reduction in their grade even if they complete 15 hours by the end of the semester.

Students completing 15 hours by April 15  will receive a 25 point bonus.  

The reason for this is to encourage participation in the production process before both shows have opened.


GRADING:
The students' grade will be based on the number of points received out of a possible 1000 points. 
The points possible are as follows:

38-8-38  
6 quizzes (50 points each) 300
Tool Sampler 50
Welding Project (PDF) 50
Drafting Project # 1 : Drafting Tools  50
Drafting Project #2: Bench Project  (PDF file) 50

 

Worksheets (4 @ 25 each) 100
Scenic Studio  150
Final Project 250

SCALE of GRADES

1000-930
A -  929-900
B +  899-870
869-830
B -  829-800
C +  799-770
769-730
C -  729-700
699-600
599-0


ATTENDANCE POLICY

Successful theatrical productions require that a lot of people need to show up on time and do their job.

 I hold this commitment in the highest regard.  If you show up to this class on time and do your job, you

should do well in the course.  If you choose to miss class:

An excess of 2 absences will result in the reduction of your final point total by 25 points

per absence.

TENTATIVE SCHEDULE:

DAY SUBJECT INFO/REFERENCE READING
Thur. Jan 13 Intro to the class 
Tues. 18 Theater Tour Theater Terms Chpt. 1&2  
Thur.  20 Safety Safety Information
Tues. 25 Tools  Hand and measuring/marking Tools Chpt. 3 Q
Thur. 27 Tools  Electric/Pneumatic Tools
Tues. Feb 1  Tools  Stationary Power Tools
Thur. 3 Scenic Materials Lumber/Sheet goods Chpt. 5
Tues. 8 Scenic Materials Q
Thur. 10 Scenery/Construction methods    Chpt. 6  
Tues.  15 Scenery/Construction methods      
Thur.  17 Scenery/Construction methods  Tool Sampler Due Chpt. 8 Q
Tues.  22 Theater types and equipment
Thur. 24 Theater types and equipment Chpt. 4
Friday Feb.25:  Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead opens- 8:00 PM
Tues. March 1 Drafting Q
Thur. 3 Drafting
Tues. 8 Drafting
Thur.  10 Drafting
Tues.  15 SPRING BREAK
Thur. 17 SPRING BREAK
Tues.  22 Drafting
Thur. 24 Scenery Installation/Rigging Drafting Project Due Chpt. 7 Q
Tues. 29 Rigging   Counterweight Rigging Types (PDF)  
Thur.  31 Rigging   Counterweight Rigging Manual (PDF)  
Tues. April 5 Rigging       
Thur. 7 Steel and Metalworking Final Project Proposals due Welding Training Online
Tues. 12 Steel and Metalworking Come prepared to weld!
Thur.  14 Steel and Metalworking Come prepared to weld!
Friday April 15:  Mariette in Ecstasy Opens - 8:00 PM  
Tues.  19       Q
Thur.  21 Work on Final Projects in Class Final Project Drafting Due    
Tues. 26 Work on Final Projects in Class
Thur. 28
Tuesday May 10 by 12:00 noon----FINAL PROJECTS DUE

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