Lighting Design
Costume Design
Sound Design
Set Design
Theory
100

This type of lighting comes from behind an actor to create separation or a silhouette.

What is back light?

100

These are items such as clothing, accessories, and fabric choices that define a character visually.
 

What are costume elements?

100

This is the term for any pre-planned sound moment triggered during a performance.

What is a sound cue?

100

This lightweight framed scenic piece is used to create walls or architectural surfaces onstage.
 

What is a flat?

100

This term describes how strong or pure a color appears.
 

What is saturation?

200

This soft-edged fixture uses a ridged lens and is common for gentle washes.
 

What is a Fresnel?

200

Costume designers rely on these three sources to justify their design decisions.
 

What are historical research, textual evidence, and visual references? 

200

These gradual increases or decreases in volume smooth transitions between sound moments.
 

What are fade-ins and fade-outs?

200

This scenic element conceals backstage areas and technical equipment from the audience.
 

What is masking?

200

These colors—often reds, oranges, and yellows—are associated with warmth and energy.
 

What are warm colors?

300

This number tells a lighting fixture which control data it should read from the console.
 

What is a DMX address?

300

Costumes often communicate these aspects of a character’s identity and personality.
 

What are personality, status, emotional state, or time period?

300

Sound designers use these elements to shape a scene’s emotional tone.
 

What are music, tempo, volume, and ambient sound?

300

This term refers to the vertical arrangement of actors and scenery to create visual interest or hierarchy.
 

What are levels?

300

This method of color mixing uses light to create hues, while its counterpart uses gels to filter white light.
 

What are additive and subtractive color mixing?

400

This metal stencil inserted into an ERS allows designers to project patterns onto the stage.

What is a gobo?

400

A designer may shift a character from muted tones to bold colors to represent this storytelling device.
 

What is character development?

400

This term describes a layered collection of sounds that create an environment or mood.
 

What is a soundscape?

400

Unlike a flat, this scenic structure creates a raised, weight-bearing acting surface.
 

What is a platform? 

400

A designer uses this cooler color temperature (Kelvin) to create a distant or isolating visual mood.
 

What is a high color temperature (5600K or above)?

500

These six artistic principles guide how lighting supports storytelling and visual focus.

What are visibility, focus, mood, modeling, time & place, and composition.

500

Costume design reveals these two different character qualities—one describing personality and the other describing social position.
 

What are character traits and social status?

500

This design principle explains why thunder is heard briefly after lightning during a cue sequence.
 

What is timing?

500

Designers use certain scenic shapes, lines, and spacing to communicate an “open, airy” emotional tone.
 

What are elements such as high platforms, bright colors, wide spacing, or upward lines?

500

When magenta light shines on a green object, the object appears this color due to the absence of green frequencies.
 

What is black?

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