Costume Design Basics
7 Elements of Design
7 Elements of Design and Props
Ms. Wasman Trivia
Color Theory
100

When an actor is brought in to try on potential costume items.

What is a costume fitting?

100

This design element connects emotions to different visuals and has a wheel that helps to categorize various components of the element. 

What is color?

100

This element has to do with the lightness or darkness of a color. 

What is value?

100

Ms. Wasman's favorite cartoon that is featured in her slides presentation every day. 

What is Peanuts?

100

Red, Blue, and Yellow fall into this category on the color wheel.

What are primary colors?

200

When a character puts on clothing quickly in the middle of the performance.

What is a quick change?

200

2D images in a geometric, naturalistic, or abstract pattern.

What is shape.

200

How much the stage is filled. Either positive or negative.

What is space?

200

Ms. Wasman's favorite snack.

What is popcorn?

200

Green, Orange, and Purple all fall into this category on the color wheel.

What are secondary colors?

300

A collection of costumes stored in a theatre.

What is a costume stock?

300

The 3D version of shapes. Can be geometric, naturalistic, or abstract. Objects with volume and mass. 

What is form?

300

Designers must study the _______  _______ to ensure that the props that are used for a show are historically accurate.

What is time period?

300

The popular clothing pattern that Ms. Wasman hates.

What are stripes?

300

Green, Blue, and Purple. Usually fade into the background and do not stand out.

What are cool colors?

400

To get this answer correct, name at least one way thing that costumes can reveal about an character.

  1. Job/hobbies 

  2. Time period

  3. Socio-Economic Status 

  4. Personality 

400

This element of design is the path a point takes; used to create shapes, patterns, or direction. It helps to focus the audience's eyes towards a certain part of the stage. It can be straight, curvy, rigid, etc.

What is line?

400

New inventions, universe-specific props (think Lightsabers from Star Wars), Who uses the prop, and How the prop is used are all ways in which props and costumes are made to be ____________.

What is memorable / iconic?

400

Ms. Wasman's birthday.

What is April 20th?

400

Red, Orange, and Yellow. They stand out against dark backgrounds and are usually used as colors on warning signs.

What are warm colors?

500

A list of costumes that the designer likes and a breakdown of every costume piece are both things that you would find on a _________   __________.

What is a costume list?

500

The surface quality of a material (smooth, rough, soft, shiny, etc.).

What is texture?

500

This candy prop was used in the movie "E.T." and saved it from extinction. 

What are Reese's Pieces?

500

The sport that Ms. Wasman was a part of for 8 years when she was in school.

What is jump rope? (Gold Star to anyone who knows the name of the jump rope team).

500

Mixing together a primary and secondary color creates this type of color.

What are tertiary colors?

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