Design/Sound
Lights/Electricity
Hardware
Scenic
Mystery
100

Describe a ground plan document.

Is a top view of the set and show the position of the set in relation to the stage.

100

What is an atom?

The smallest complete building block in nature

100

What are the most commonly used mechanical fasteners?

Nails

100

What is a flat in theatre?

a tool used in stage design to create depth and add
visual interest. Commonly a wall.

100

Explain one technique for prop making.

Clay, paper mache, painting

200

Describe a section document.      

A view of the set or object cut through by an imaginary line

200

What is an atom composed of? What are their corresponding charges?

Protons: positive charge

Neutrons: Neutral Charge

Electrons: Negative Charge

200

What term is used to describe the size of a nail, and how is it symbolized?

Penny, an italicized d

200

What is a Hollywood flat?

A flat constructed from luan or plywood that can either stand on its own or be attached to a base.

200

Provide a brief description of a conductor.

electrons flow easily, low resistance

300

Describe a detail document.  

a drawing describing a smaller feature of the set often drafted in a larger scale.

300

What is the law of charges?

Like charges repel and opposite charges attract

300

What is the key difference between a box nail and a common nail?

A box has a thinner shaft to prevent the splitting of wood.

300

What is a Broadway flat?

A flat constructed from muslin or stretched canvas applied to a wooden frame that is able to be suspended from a fly tower.

300

A favorite and very useful saying is to “Measure __________ and cut ____________”

twice, once

400

What is a sight line, and why is it important?

A line that marks where the audience can see. To stay out of sight backstage.

400

What are the three parts of every electrical system? Provide a brief description of each.

Source: origin of electrical potential (outlet)

Load: device that converts electrical energy to another form of energy (lamp)

Circuit: a pathway the current follows as it flows from negative to positive. (Wire)

400

What is the purpose of a Finnish Nail?

Hidden nail, driven below surface

400

What is the difference between a sculptural and pictorial flat?

Sculptural flats are 3-dimensional, and pictorial flats are painted and flat.

400

Provide a brief description of a semiconductor.

electron can be made to flow under certain circumstances. Variable resistance.

500

What are the four parts of an EQ?

Low, low mid, high mid, high

500

How easily electricity flows through something is called what? What is it measured in?

Resistance, Ohms

500

What are the most commonly used type of screw in scenic construction?

Drywall screw

500

What are the two most common fabric choices for Broadway flats?

Canvas and muslin

500

Provide a brief description of an insulator.

electrons flow with great difficulty, high resistance.

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