Beginning Technical Theatre
Final Presentations
Final Presentation Option 1
Presentation Dates
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Monday Jan 5
Logan Christopher Emily Tuttle Gavin O'Connor |
Tuesday Jan 6
Penelope Lipscomb Khayzanah Clarke Will Cook Addalyn Palmer |
Wednesday Jan 7
Briar McNicol Camila Jimenez |
Thursday Jan 8
Sedaya Rodriguez Lilly Dew Karissa Gil Charlotte Calhoun |
Final Presentation Option 1
This will be the audition for Honors Technical Theatre Arts 3. Option 1 will include an in person presentation to the class during the week of Jan 5-9
Please sign up for this presentation option no later than the end of the day on Wednesday, Dec 17.
Your presentation should include:
This will be the audition for Honors Technical Theatre Arts 3. Option 1 will include an in person presentation to the class during the week of Jan 5-9
- Select a college/university theatre program that you would be interested in applying to, and research that program. This the program you will be 'applying to' in your presentation.
- Select one product/project you have worked on/created that you want to highlight in your presentation
Please sign up for this presentation option no later than the end of the day on Wednesday, Dec 17.
Your presentation should include:
- 1-2 Minute Introduction, quick introduction of yourself, why you want to apply to the college/university theatre program
- 2-3 Minute section where you focus on your technical theatre history, shows you have worked, your training. NOTE: This can also include things that aren't specifically technical theatre, but are related skills (sewing Halloween Costumes, helping your family build a deck, leadership in Marching Band or other programs, etc).
- 2-3 Minute section where you focus on your selected product, explaining your process and final product.
- 5-10 Minutes TOTAL for your presentation.
- Presentation Typed Copy of what you are presenting to the group submitted on Canvas. This doesn't have to be word for word exactly what you say, but it should have all of the information you plan to present, in the correct order.
- When you present, you will be using computer/projector as well. If everything you need is on your website, then you can use that when you present. Or, you may create a PowerPoint, Google Slide Deck, Canva presentation, etc. This should highlight the work/training you are covering as you present.
- Business Casual or Professional Dress (you will know your presentation date ahead of time)
- Well organized, prepared, and rehearsed.
- Taken and passed your current Technical Theatre Class with a grade of at least an 80.
- Update your portfolio website to include the work you have done up to this point in theatre, both in class and in shows outside of class.
- On your portfolio website, Include a section with your current technical theatre resumé. Share the website link with Mr. Faw via email. Click here for advice on creating your resume, and for templates.
- Submit a professional business letter, stating why you want to take Honors Technical Theatre Arts 3 and why you think would be be a good fit. This should also be shared with Mr. Faw via email. Click here for advice on creating your business letter, and for templates.
Final Presentation Option 2
Top Requests/Approvals
- Janet Quintero Grimaldo-- Origami: Approved
- Paisley Marshburn-- Cyber Security: Approved
- Molly Ferdinand-- Sewing: Approved
- Tommy Burton-Justin-- Backdrop Painting: Approved
- Aidan Garrison-- Drawing and Art Skills: Approved
- Tanner Rashash-- Kitchen Knives/Cutting Styles: Approved
- Charlie Strickland-- Horizon Painting: Approved
- Adrion Chesney-- Safely Lifting heavy object: Approved
- Eli Merkins-- Character Concept Design: Approved
- Abram Patterson-- Baking: Approved
- Piper Carlson-- Singing Lessons: Approved
- Allie Butz-- Making Butterbeer: Approved
- Olvia O'Mahoney-- Making Cupcakes: Approved
- Brylee Ojinaga-- Worldbuilding for Stages: Approved
Final Presentation Option 2
This is the presentation you will select if you do NOT want to audition for Honors Technical Theatre 3. Option 2 will include a recorded presentation that will be finished by Friday, Jan 9.
Please sign up for this presentation option no later than the end of the day on Wednesday, Dec 17.
Your video presentation should between 6-10 minutes long, and should include:
This is the presentation you will select if you do NOT want to audition for Honors Technical Theatre 3. Option 2 will include a recorded presentation that will be finished by Friday, Jan 9.
- This will be a 5-10 minute video presentation focusing on teaching a skill (this can be a skill that you have learned in technical theatre, but it doesn't have to be)
- Click below to propose a skill to teach in your video presentation. Remember, this is just a proposal, it still needs to be approved by Mr. Faw.
Please sign up for this presentation option no later than the end of the day on Wednesday, Dec 17.
Your video presentation should between 6-10 minutes long, and should include:
- Quick introduction of yourself, the skill you are teaching, and why you want to teach it.
- Step by step explanation of the skill you are teaching, along with demonstration.
- Presentation Typed Copy to serve as an aid for people who are watching the video (or to serve as a reminder for someone after they have watched the training video). This should include what you are saying/doing in the video, along with some pictures/screenshots to help to demonstrate your process. This doesn't have to be word for word exactly what you say/do, but it should have all of the information you plan to present in the video, in the correct order.
Requirements for Acceptance into Intermediate Technical Theatre 2
- Taken and passed Beginning Technical Theatre 1 with a grade of at least a 70.
- Update your portfolio website to include the work you have done up to this point in theatre, both in class and in shows outside of class.
- On your portfolio website, Include a section with your current technical theatre resumé. Share the website link with Mr. Faw via email. Click here for advice on creating your resume, and for templates.
- Submit a professional business letter, stating why you want to take Intermediate Technical Theatre Arts 2 and why you think would be be a good fit. This should also be shared with Mr. Faw via email. Click here for advice on creating your business letter, and for templates.