Carpentry
Sound
Props
Costumes
Lighting
100

A pipe that flies in and out above the stage and can have curtains, lights, or scenery hung on it.

What is a batten?

100

This type of mic stand has a pivot in the center so it can lean over objects and instruments.

What is a boom stand?

100

This "prop" was actually a part of the cast, named by the cast. He works in the tech office now.

Who is Phillip the fish?

100

Don't forget, you'll need this information before fittings so you know what size clothes to buy or make.

What are measurements.

100

Each of these actions is programmed into the lighting console and into Qlab during tech or dry tech for a show.

What is a cue?

200

Before you make noise in the shop, or on stage, you should yell this word.

What is NOISE?

200

You can talk into this mic and walk wherever you want on the stage, but you'll need to hold it in your hand, preferably close to your mouth so everyone can hear you.

What is a wireless hand held mic?

200

This awesome tool is named for the shape of it's blade. It happens to be the best one in the shop for cutting foam.

What is a band saw?

200

This rehearsal is typically the first one where actors are in their full costumes. The rehearsal's name reflects this practice.

What is a dress rehearsal?

200

Be careful! It might be at a convenient height for you to run into this light with the middle of your leg.

What is a shin light?

300

This wall of the stage is invisible, but seperates the audience from the actors.

What is the fourth wall?

300

A sound effect created by using found objects.

What is a foley?

300

This disgusting fake goop is made with some interesting items including onion flakes, chocolate syrup, and dish soap.

What is stage blood?

300

It takes a long time, but it's worth it to prep your hair using this method before you put a wig on so your skull doesn't take on an alien shape.

What are pin curls?

300

These four metal tabs can be pushed in or pulled out to help control the shape of the light.

What are shutters?

400

A style of flat where the boards are all assembled broad side out.

what is a broadway flat

400

This type of Qlab cue allows you to trigger a change in volume.

What is a fade cue?

400

This material is the most common material used for making food props.

What is foam?

400

This type of stitch, when done correctly looks like a series of parallel lines.

What is a whip stitch?

400

This whole front part of the light can be pushed in or out in order to make the light coming out appear more diffused or sharp.

What is a barrel?

500

This type of weight load on a platform is all in one place.

What is a point load?

500

This type of microphone can clip onto your jacket or shirt. Commonly worn for speeches and interviews.

What is a lapel mic.
500

A common issue with props backstage in theater, is also an issue on film sets.

What are noisy props?

500

This protective gear can help protect your thumb while hand-sewing, and is also known for it's tiny size.

What is a thimble?

500

This part of tech takes place without any actors or dancers. However, sometimes lighting designers may need a few people to walk around so they can see what people look like in their lighting while recording cues.

What is dry tech?

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