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QR Challenge: Stagecraft Review

QuestionAnswer
Jo and Amy are cheerleaders and are waving pom-poms. What are the pom-poms they use called? Accessories
Who USUALLY takes a set of plans and supervises their construction? Technical Director
Who is responsible for all Visual effects?Lighting desinger
What is the script that has all the blocking and cues called?prompt book
Who runs a show after it opens and manages the production during the run of the show?Stage Manager
When does the crew practice light, sound and set changes?technical rehearsal
Who is the person that sketches the types of scenery that are used on the stage?Set designer
Who is responsible for all sound effects and music?Sound designer
Which type of stage has audience on ALL sides?Arena
Which type of stage has a large apron that extends into the audience?Thrust
What is the most common type of stage that is "framed", and only has audience on one side?Proscenium
What type of curtain is located upstage and is represented on a diagram by a squiggly line?Cyclorama
Which curtains are long and hung vertically to hid the wing area from the audience's view?Legs
What is the stage area in front of the grande drape called?apron
What is the frame of the stage called?Proscenium Arch
What is the dashed line representing the grande drape called in a diagram of the stage?Curtain line
How many inches from a moving saw blade should your fingers be?Four
Which saw will cut curved or straight lines?Jigswaw
What should be done to a thin piece of wood before installing long screws?Pre-drill
Which tool is used to measure length?Tape Measure
Which tool is used to create right angles?Carpenter or Framing Square
Which tool is used to see if something is perfectly horizontal or vertical?Level
Which tool is used to mark long, straight lines? Chalk Line
Which type of lumber is made up of alternating layers?Plywood
What are stiles?The vertical supports of a flat
What are rails?The horizontal supports of a flat
What is a toggle?The center support of a flat
What are keystones and cornerblocks?Joint and joining support for a flat
What is a cornerbrace?A support to keep the flat from warping or bending
What is a butt joint?When two pieces of wood are butted together
What is a miter joint?When two pieces of wood are cut at 45 degree angles and placed together
How should you attach two pieces of lumber when they are different thicknesses?Attach thin into thick
Which type of wood is used in building a platform frame?2X4
When building a flat, which is the correct placement of the stiles and rails?Both rails on the bottom of stiles
Which two dimensions are needed to build a flat?Width and heighth
A flat is considered which type of scenery?Two-dimensional and non-weight bearing
A platform is considered which type of scenery?Three-dimensional and weight bearing
A ramp is considered which type of scenery?Three-dimensional and weight bearing
What is the vertical element of an individual step called?Riser
What is the difference between wagons and platforms?Casters
What is it called when all the members of a the same family in a play wear the same color?Color coding
What is a fabric sample used to test costumes under lights?Swatch
What is the worksheet that describes the colors, fabrics and accessories for each character's costume?Costume plot
What is the term used to describe costumes designed from specific time periods?Historical Accuracy
Which type of set is static?Box
Which type of set is moveable?Unit
Which type of drawing is created from a bird's eye view?Groundplan
Which type of drawing is created from the audience's perspective?Working
Which colors are located next to each other on the color wheel?Analogous
Which colors are opposite each other on the color wheel?Complimentary
What are the primary pigment colors?Red, Yellow, Blue
What are the secondary pigment colors?Purple, Green, Orange
What is the lightness or darkness of a color?Value
What is produced by adding white to a color?Tint
What is produced by adding black to a color?Shade
What has been affected if a piece of scenery on stage cannot be seen by an audience member?Sight line

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