Design Process
Color Theory
7 Elements of Design
Props Design
100

The three types of stages. 

What are proscenium, thrust, and arena/theatre in the round?

100

The way that we classify and organize colors.

What is the Color Wheel?

100

The 3 ways that we classify shape and form.

What are geometric, naturalistic, and abstract?

100

Any item handled by an actor on stage.

What is a prop?

200

The 7 Elements of Design.

What are color, line, value, space, shape, form, and texture?

200

The way that you classify complimentary colors on the Color Wheel.

What are the two colors on opposite sides of the color wheel?

200

The lightness or darkness of a color (having to do with shades and highlights).

What is value?

200

The person who uses the prop can make it ___________.

What is iconic?

300

The first step in the Design Process.

What is reading the play?

300

The primary colors on the color wheel.

What are red, blue, and yellow?

300

The feel or appearance of materials.

What is texture?

300

The candy that replaced the M&Ms prop in the movie "E.T." making it iconic and saving the candy.

What are Reese's Pieces?

400

The second step of the Design Process.

What is researching and brainstorming?

400

The secondary colors on the color wheel.

What are orange, green, and purple?

400

Having to do with positive and negative use of stage space.

What is space?

400

_______  __________ affects when certain props would have been used in a show.

What is time period?

500

The third step of the Design Process.

What is creating a vision board and designing the element?

500

The tertiary colors on the Color Wheel.  

What are yellow-orange, red-orange, red-violet, blue-violet, blue-green, and yellow-green ?

500

This directs the audience's eyes towards a certain area on stage.

What is line?

500

How the prop represents something central to the story.

What is Symbolism in Prop Design?

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