A larger, but movable, prop, such as furniture.
What is a set prop?
Where costumes are built.
What is a costume shop?
Vibrations that travel through the air and can be heard
What is sound?
A device used to vary the amount of power arriving at a lamp.
What is a dimmer?
This document links the script to the audio, visual, and time elements of the video.
What is a script template?
Every system has these three components.
What are input, control/process, and output?
A smaller prop that gets handled by actors, such as a plate of food, or a book.
What is a hand prop?
This phrase describes a costume designer's thoughts on how a costume conveys information such as setting, class, and character mood.
What is creative considerations?
What is a transducer?
A filter for changing the color of a light.
What is a gel?
A document that provides the overall summary of the video idea.
What is a treatment?
An experience that surrounds the guest.
What is an immersive environment?
A prop that exists to enhance the set, but isn't specifically touched by actors, such as posters on a wall.
What is a decorative prop?
A costume change that must be done rapidly, typically in the wings between scenes.
What is a quick change?
A transducer that converts sound waves into electrical signals.
What is a microphone?
A device that attaches to a fresnel and allows for shaping of the beam.
What is a barn door?
This Document maps out specifically and in detail what will occur and what will be used in each scene of the video.
What is a shot list?
A drawing of a costume, prior to the build.
What is a rendering?
This word describes a prop that gets used up in every show or every take, such as lit matches or eaten food.
What is a consumable?
What is a wardrobe supervisor?
A device that processes or controls audio signals.
What is a sound mixer or a console?
A communications protocol for sending lighting information.
What is DMX 512?
This document provides a sequence of visual slides that shows a rough image and description for each scene.
What is a storyboard?
Connecting sets of data from an input to a control parameter
What is mapping?
A placeholder prop used during the production period of a show, used so actors can get practice prior to the real prop being acquired.
What is a rehearsal prop?
A hatmaker.
What is a milliner?
A device that powers speakers.
What is an amplifier?
A piece of lighting paperwork that denotes which channels control which lights. This is often used as a "cheat sheet" during tech, to quickly determine what part of the stage will get lit by which channel.
What is a magic sheet?
This document is a one-page sheet detailing all of the elements that go into a single scene, including the cast, sets, props, etc.
What is a script breakdown?
A system in which feedback from the output is 'fed back' into the system.
What is a closed loop?