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The
CCM Sound Design program includes study of a broad array of areas within
the performing arts. Although sound design depends in many ways on the
supporting technology the focus of the program is on the artistic use
of this technology. The work is not about the toys but about telling
the story. Beginning with training in the fundamentals of sound technology
and theatrical production, students advance to study the art of sound
design through courses in script analysis, theatrical design, theatre
history, art, music, system design and, of course, sound design itself
including the designer's process and collaboration with the director
and the design/production team. The curriculum includes
study of sound perception, digital audio, sound effects and music editing
and reinforcement techniques. Students with a background in music and
composition are encouraged to create original scores when appropriate. The program features
numerous production assignments in both drama and musical theater which
may include sound operator, assistant designer, assistant mix engineer,
wireless crew, mix engineer and, finally, designer. CCM offers a diverse
season of shows including large musicals with live orchestras, operas,
and dramas staged in the 250 seat flexible Cohen Family Studio Theatre,
the 360 seat modified proscenium Patricia Corbett Theatre and the 800
seat Corbett Auditorium.
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