Intro to Theatre 1
Intro to Theatre 2
Jobs in the Biz 1
Jobs in the Biz 2
Anatomy of a Script 1
100
  • -Creates the setting—to show the audience where and when the play takes place.

    -Define the acting area—giving the actors places for entrances and exits and movement.

    -Creates a mood or atmosphere—makes a statement about the theme.

What is Scenery?

100

A script written for TV or film.

What is a Screenplay? 

100

Someone who writes plays.

What is a Playwright? 

100

-In charge of box office/lobby and crews for both.

-Communicates with the stage manager before the show and during intermission.

-Oversees the box office manager.


Who is the House Manager?

100

Give 3 examples of a Transition: 

What are...

FADE IN, FADE OUT, CUT TO, MATCH CUT, MONTAGE, INSERT, INTERCUT, SERIES OF SHOTS, DISSOLVE TO and BACK TO SCENE.


200

Stage properties or items that might be part of the stage decorations. Items used by the actors for stage business and characterization

What are Props?

200

Special sounds that are not produced by the actual props on stage, but come from a pre-recorded sound.

What are Sound Effects? 

200

-Has the final say on all elements and the creative concepts.

-Communicates concept to all members of production.

-Casts the show.

-Interprets text.

-Works with the producer to stay within budget.

Who is the Director? 

200

-Responsible for making sure you can see the actors.


-Helps set the MOOD and TONE for a scene.

Who is the Lighting Designer? 

200

Used when a character is speaking in a scene but does not actually appear on the screen.

What is OFF SCREEN? 

300

Committee of technicians who work behind the scenes creating the scenery, props, and so on.

What is the Crew?

300

Outfits, including accessories and undergarments, worn by an actor in a production.

What are Costumes? 

300

-Person in charge of all technical crews, stage managers, and designers.

-Answers to producer and director.


Who is the Technical Director? 

300

Creates atmosphere through sound.


Who is the Audio/Sound Designer?

300

Used when a character or narrator’s voice can be heard talking from some unknown place.


What is a VOICE OVER?

400

Rehearsals emphasizing the performance of the production’s technical elements– prop changes, scenery shifts, light changes, sound effects, etc.



What is the Technical Rehearsal or Tech? 

400

All the people who act in a play.

What is the Cast? 

400

-Communicates with director and technical director.

-Oversees all technical crews DURING PERFORMANCE.

-“Calls” the show.

-Is responsible for the smooth running of the show.


Who is the Stage Manager? 

400

Designs the costumes for a production and creates the world of the play through clothing.

Who is the Costume Designer? 

400

These are used to give specific description of movement, gesture, or method of delivery in a screenplay.


What are Parentheticals? 

500

The text the playwright gives the actor to work from.

What is a Script?

500

A run-through with all technical elements, including costumes and makeup.

What is a Dress Rehearsal?

500

-Decides and/or approves what play will be done.

-Chooses production team.

-MOST IMPORTANTLY: Responsible for the budget.


Who is the Producer? 

500
  • Responsible for organizing and implementing all advertising for a production. In charge of contacting newspapers, TV, social media, and radio to promote the show.


  • Main job is to promote the show (ex. print, flyers, posters)



Who is the Publicity Manager?

500

SCENE HEADINGS appear at the beginning of every scene. It is made up of three main elements.


Please list all 3.

What are...

-Location of the camera 

-Location of the scene 

-Time of day

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