Theatrical scenery mounted on a moveable wooden frame.
Flat.
Instrument that throws an intense beam on a specific area.
Spotlight.
Artificially created or enhanced sounds.
Sound effects.
Dark color used in make up to suggest three dimensions.
Shadow.
A model or design used as a guide.
Pattern.
Used to join the corners of a small cover flat.
Corner blocks.
Space on stage receiving light.
Area.
The qualities in a room that affect how well the person in it can hear.
Acoustics.
Light color used in makeup to suggest three dimensions.
Highlight.
A single loop of thread or yarn.
Stitches.
Vertical members of a flat.
Stiles.
Piece of thin metal with a design cut into it, used in front of an instrument to make light designs on stage.
Gobo.
Converts an electrical signal into sound.
Basic color of makeup used for primary skin color.
Base/Foundation.
A small sample of fabric.
Swatches.
Top and bottom framing members of a flat.
Rails.
Colored pieces of thin plastic used to change white light into colored light.
Gel.
Converts sound into an electrical signal.
Microphone.
Latex molded pieces of facial features that are attached with more latex.
Prosthetics.
Items used in sewing such a buttons, pins and hooks.
Notions.
Horizontal cross piece that runs between the stiles of a flat.
Toggle.
The three important functions of light design.
Tone, Time, and Visibility.
The three importances of sound design.
Emphasis, Time, and Location.
Stage makeup made with an oil or cream base
Greasepaint.
Four things that costumes help portray/show.
Time, Social Class, Location, and Personality.