Film and Visual Culture


About the Department
Theater, Dance, and Film are essential forms of human expression that celebrate creative collaboration and critical engagement with our world.
The department provides a dynamic introduction to performance, production, history and literature. These academic and artistic tools and experiences will lead students to contribute their unique talent and training to the betterment of society and the arts.
Sample Courses
Script Analysis for Stage & Screen
The study of selected plays and screenplays from the standpoint of the theater and screen artists. Emphasis on thorough examination of the scripts preparatory to production. This course is focused on developing script analysis skills directly applicable to work in production. Students work collaboratively in various creative capacities to transform texts into productions.
Playwriting
An introductory workshop in creative writing for the theater that focuses on traditional forms of scene and script writing. Opportunities for collaborative writing and devised theater may be included.
Intro to Performance Design
An introduction to the history, fundamentals and aesthetics of design for theater and dance with an emphasis on the collaborative nature of the design disciplines.
Lighting Design
A study of the practice of stage lighting, focusing on styles of production, historical methods and artistic theory. Culminates in a light design for a public theatrical production.
Politics & Film: "Mad Men"
This class uses episodes of the Emmy Award-winning television series "Mad Men"— famous for its depiction of shifting understandings of gender and race relations in the United States in the 1960s— as a basis for exploring the culture of race and gender shared/challenged by the show's 21st-century audience.
Digital Production
Digital technologies and multimedia interaction are increasingly utilized to produce, enhance and innovate theatrical production. Students examine and experiment with various digital technologies as they relate to theater and dance performance. Students create digital audio, video, design rendering and animation projects for theatrical performances.
Meet the Faculty
At W&L, students enjoy small classes and close relationships with professors who educate and nurture.








