Elements & Principles of Art and Drama
Art Drawing Skills
Drama Skills
Stop Motion
Lino Printmaking
100

The way things feel, or look as if they might feel if touched.

What is texture? 

100

Where you shade using lines. 

What is hatching/crosshatching?

100

Where actors make still images using their bodies to represent a scene.

What is tableau?

100

This is how many frames will play per second of video.

What is framerate or frames per second? 

100
The material we rolled over our block to make our print. 

What is ink? 

200

Path made by moving a point through space. 

What is line? 

200

Where you shade with dots. 

What is stippling? 

200

A form form of theatre, where all of what is performed is created spontaneously by the performers - no script!

What is improv(isation)?

200
One of the most famous stop motion films, featuring characters like Jack Skellington, Sally, and Oogie Boogie. 

What is The Nightmare Before Christmas? 

200

The number you sign on the bottom of a print. 

What is an edition number? 

300

Where and when your story takes place 

What is setting?
300

The pencil I would use if I want to shade really dark!

What is 6B or 8B?

300

The parts of your script around your dialogue that help describe the action, setting and characters.

What are stage directions?

300

Is the most popular form of stop motion. 

What is claymation?

300
What a practice print is called. 

What is a proof?

400

Special attention given to one part of artwork (Focal point)

What is emphasis?

400

The background or the area that surrounds the subject of the work.

What is the negative space? 

400

How a character's physical body moves. Includes habit, personality, physical abilities. 

What is physicality? 
400

Is used to keep your shots from moving when shooting stop motion. 

What is a tripod? 

400

The sheet you use to line up your print with your paper. 

What is a registration sheet? 

500

Relationship between objects and the whole regarding size

What is scale/proportion?

500

When shading a form, the LIGHTEST parts of the form, which are facing the light source. 

What is the highlight? 

500

Pitch, Pace, Tone, Volume, Accent are all parts of this. 

What is voice? 

500

Allows us to see past shots in our current shot to line up how the movement is happening.

What is onion-skinning? 

500

One of the 4 major types of printmaking. Where you carve away your surface and ink goes on the raised area.

What is relief printing?

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