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Hi Folks:
A question for the post-secondary school members. What high school classes do you wish you had taken? Specifically, what classes (outside of theatre classes) do you now realize would have been of benefit to you now that you are working? Likewise, what classes would have made your college technical theatre studies easier? Thanks, dwt1 |
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CAD and DC/AC electronics would have made my life easer.
Im glad I took welding and robotics because my school is starting to look at PLCs and automation. |
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If you are going on to college... take APs!!! They are great! Even if you dont get the credit, at least you will see the material and be that much more prepared for it in college, with the added benifit that your HS teachers will probaby teach it to you, where your professors in college will just throw it at you w/o explaining anything.
AP all the way!
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physics, psychology, electronics, all the math you can take...and how much i hate to say this, english. so you have a better understanding of the plays and such. and of course any theatre classes your school offers or try to take a few classes at a local college.
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Ross Zentner Lighting/General Stage Techician Live the theatre...artificial life and light can change. - Eric Strickler In the right light, at the right time, everything is extraordinary. - Aaron Rose |
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Art classes. Had to spend a year of college in catch up because I missed out on it in high school. How else does one sketch a set or otherwise convey a non-drafted or Cadd image, much less do a quick painting for set or projection image? Whip out a sculpture or even carve stone? Lots of art class would be useful.
Granted there is a lot of imaging softwhere but when in production meeting and all you have is a napkin... |
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definately any art classes you can take. Also any class that will teach you about drafing, by hand or on the computer. Music classes are good if you're ever working on an opera or musical. Also it depends on what you want to go into in theater.
-dan |
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i wish i would have had time to take a welding class and drafting but i guess ill have to take them in college or maybe ill see babout taking a welding class over the summer at a local tech school
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Ross Zentner Lighting/General Stage Techician Live the theatre...artificial life and light can change. - Eric Strickler In the right light, at the right time, everything is extraordinary. - Aaron Rose |
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I took a lot of English and Literature classes in high school which gave me a solid grounding when it comes to working on Shakespeare or any "classic" plays. I wish I had taken some art classes. AutoCAD and hand drafting were fairly easy to pick up but sketching props or costumes, painting, and basic colour matching are now my weak points.
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