Principles
Mics
Micing
100

This is what allows the audience to hear what is going through the sound system.

What is a speaker?

100

These are they types of theaters that they used before they had mics.

What are amphitheaters?

100

This is  the first step in how to prepare a mic.

What is turning on the mic and checking the batteries?

200

These are the two options for how speakers are used in a your theater.

What are permanent and or rigged?

200

This type of mic is generally used for a larger group of people.

What is a choir mic?

200

This is how we make sure an actor can not be heard backstage.

What is muting the channel?

300

These are used in order to control how everything sounds when it comes out of the speakers.

What is a mixing board?

300

This type of mic is can be corded or uncorded.

What is a handheld mic?

300

This shape is how the mic tape and bobby pins should be applied to an actor.

What is an 'X'?

400

This is the connection point between the mic and the speaker.

What is the amp?

400

This mic is the type that is taped onto a person.

What is a personal or body mic?

400

These are the two places a body mic could be placed.

What is the forehead and the cheek?

500
These are the three things that effect sound.

What are audience, the building, and the actor?

500

This type of mic clips onto somebody's clothing.

What is a lapel mic?

500

This is the process of making sure all of the mics are show ready.

What is mic check?

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