Safety
Sceneary
Tools/Material
Design
Random
100
What item is required at all times when using a saw?

Safety goggles

100

What is the difference between independent and dependent? And what set piece falls mostly into this category?

Indepdent= stands on its own

Dependent= can't stand on its own

stairs

100

What tool do we use to make sure something is even/flush?

Level

100

When designing a set was must not clash?

Colors

100

What are casters and what are they used for?

Casters = Wheels

Used for wagons

200

Name 3 things that are not allowed in the scene shop?

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200

What are stage braces and what do they go on?

Breaks, they go on wagons

200

Why are screws/bolts preferred opposed to nails?

Stronger hold

200

What are the types of stages, how many are there, and what defines them?

3 types of stages

Thrust, Arena, Proscenium

200

What two factors influence the organization of the scene shop?

Size & Flow

300

What two things must remain on a power tool at all times?

Safety labels and safety guards

300

How many materials can be used as the face/cover of a flat and what are they called?

2 (luan and muslin)

300

What are 4 tools that can used for measurement?

Tape measurer, chalk line, speed square, ruler, t-square, etc......

300

As a scenic designer how many times is it suggested you read the script?

3 times (First time for fun, second time for notes, third time for specifics)

300

Where did the terms "upstage" & "downstage" originate from?

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400

Name 10 safety rules?

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400
Name the parts of the stairs and how many are there?

3 (rise(distance between each step), tread/run (step), stringer (support pieces)

400

From start to finish how would you operate a saw in the scene shop?

Measure material, grab safety goggles, plug in saw with extension cord, align the saw blade and material properly, shout "SAW" before starting, cut your material(s), let blade come to a full stop before putting in resting position, unplug saw, put back extension cord, place the saw back in its storing place (if needed)

400

When designing a show you must consider what two things?

Time and Setting

400

How many saws do we have in our scene shop?

5 (mitre/chop saw, table saw, jig saw, circular saw, hand saw)

500

What must be done for you to enter the sceneshop and use ANY tools?

Sign and return the tech safety contract

500

What is the difference between the scrim and cyclorama?

Scrim is a mesh like material that is used to hide scenery or actors on stage by shining light in front or or directly on it, but once light casted behind it all can be seen.

Cycloramas are used for projections, skies, and to cast gobos, or use an array of colors.

500

How many different grades of sheet lumber are there and there differentiation. What types of sheet lumber are there and how many are there?  

4 grades(A(most expensive),B,C,D(cheapest))

3 types of sheet Luan, Plywood, Masonite

500

Name 3 types of sets

Box set, unit set, permanent set, skeleton set, profile set, curtain set

500

Who designed the OZ Head in Wicked

Bob Flanagan 

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