Fossil Ridge High School – Sound Engineering & Design B
Apr 2026 · 2nd Semester
Explores the steps in audio production following the initial sound capture and overdubbing of sound. Key concepts include sound design, mixing, and addition of effects. Integration of music with pictures is also discussed, and key concepts such as automatic dialogue replacement, foley, score, and voiceover recording are covered. At FRHS: Meets $\\pmb { 1 0 } ^ { \\mathrm { t h } }$ period. Students will design and operate the sound systems for the Spring Musical. Students may ONLY be enrolled in the class through an interview/selection process with the director. This course introduces students to various areas of management within the stage production industry which include stage manager (working with assistants, actors, and directors), theater manager (advertising, box office sales, public relations), human resources (training, hiring, safety, compensation, law), and financial manager (payroll and budget). At FRHS: Meets ${ \\mathfrak { g } } ^ { \\mathfrak { t h } }$ period. Students will stage manage, house manage, and produce marketing for the Fall Play. Students may ONLY be enrolled in class through an interview/selection process with the director.
Prerequisites: Audition only
Grades: 9, 10, 11 & 12 CTE Theater Pathway: Level 3
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