Welcome To Theatre Jeopardy Design and Vocabulary.

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Welcome To Theatre Jeopardy Design and Vocabulary

Design Elements Set Design & Lighting Design Vocabulary Design Elements Make-up & Costume Design Jeopardy Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question Design Elements Set Design & Lighting Design Which is NOT apart of the SET DESIGN process? A.Read the play B. Endow C. Ground Plan D. Color Elevation

$100 Answer Design Element Set Design & Lighting Design B. Endow

$200 Question Design Elements Set Design & Lighting Design Name two Similarities between the design process of Set and Lighting Design.

$200 Answer Design Elements Set Design & Lighting Design Research Read the play Production Meeting A plan or map of some sort

$300 Question Design Elements Set Design & Lighting Design Name three parts of the Lighting Design Process.

$300 Answer Design Elements Set Design & Lighting Design Read the Play Attend Production Meeting Watch a Rehearsal Make a Cue list Draw a Lighting Plan Lighting Rig Lighting Focus Lighting Plot

$400 Question Design Elements Set Design & Lighting Design What is a Scenic Designer responsible for?

$400 Answer Design Elements Set Design & Lighting Design Scenic Designers are responsible for a mapping out the scenery for a play. **Note: They are not responsible for building sets

$500 Question Design Elements Set Design & Lighting Design What is a Lighting Designer responsible for?

$500 Answer Design Elements Set Design & Lighting Design Lighting Designers are responsible for setting the mood of the play using lights.

$100 Question Vocabulary What is the planned movement of an actor does on stage.

$100 Answer Vocabulary Blocking/Staging

$200 Question Vocabulary A line spoken before your line is called?

$200 Answer Vocabulary Cue

$300 Question Vocabulary To tell a story or act without props or words.

$300 Answer Vocabulary Pantomime

$400 Question Vocabulary What is a CROSS?

$400 Answer New Vocabulary A movement from one area of the stage to another.

$500 Question Vocabulary Define STRIKE

$500 Answer Vocabulary Taking down all set and scenery and putting them away.

$100 Question Design Elements Make-up & Costume Design What is considered a Dramatic look in Make-up?

$100 Answer Design Elements Make-up & Costume Design Bold Eye/Bold Lip or any strange placement of color or liner.

$200 Question Design Elements Make-up & Costume Design Which is NOT a part of the Costume Design process? A. Pick up After Actors B. Research C. Swatches D. All of the above

$200 Answer Design Elements Make-up & Costume Design A. Pick up after actors

$300 Question Design Elements Make-up & Costume Design The Make-up Artist must : A. Correct any flaws an actor has. B. Help the actor be visible to the audience. C. Help enhance an actors’ character. D. All of the above.

$300 Answer Design Elements Make-up & Costume Design D. All of the Above

$400 Question Design Elements Make-up & Costume Design Name three part of the Costume Design process.

$400 Answer Design Elements Make-up & Costume Design Read the play Attend Production Meeting Research Sketches/Renderings Collect swatches

$500 Question Design Elements Make-up & Costume Design Make-up is used to prevent the actors form appearing ashy and/or pale on stage from what?

$500 Answer Design Elements Make-up & Costume Design Lights

Final Jeopardy Name Three (3) of the Ten (10) memorization tools.

Final Jeopardy Answer Break it up Create Flash Cards Record Yourself Write it Down Several Times Mnemonic device Draw a Picture Memorize Through Music Memorize it Backwards Rehearsal Pay Extra Attention to difficult parts

Do you feel comfortable with the information for tomorrow’s test? *please ask questions on anything you are unfamiliar with.