Is in a performance
Actor
Middle of the stage
Center Stage
A Blend of different types of theatres and more contemporary
American Theatre
illuminates the actors
Spotlight
a version of a scene used in a movie. Often taken many times to get the right one.
A Take
Is in the background and helps the supporting and Star role
Ensemble
to the Left of the Actor/Actress
Stage Left
Uses the Masks (Happy/Sad) we see associate with Thespians and modern theatre. Where most theatre terminology comes from
Greek Theatre
used as a highlight on stage. Example: newspaper, pizza boxes, flashlights among other handheld items
Props
Most movies, TV and stage productions can be found here with the rise of staying at home.
Streaming Service
Solo lines read and often used as an audition
Monologue
To the Right of the Actor/Actress
Stage Right
Uses coliseum and more entertainment style Theatre.
Roman Theatre
thew furniture or decorations to the stage to bring reality to the show
Set
shot movies on this to use in movie theatres up until late 2015's when they began absolete for a more digital approach.
Reel
Lines read by more than 1 person
Dialogue
Stage type with 3 sides of the stage in view and often moving out into audience. A more close experience and very close to the stage
Black Box Stage
Uses Proscenium style Stages and modernized theatre. Has the famous "West End"
British Theatre
open and close to separate the different parts of the stage
Curtains
SFX specialists and famous for adding sound to non live productions like movies, games and sometimes TV
Foley
Learning where to stand/enter/exit throughout the show
Blocking
Our stage and most stages in Broadway style shows
Proscenium Stage
Male dominated theatre and painted faces heavily with bright colors. often use of fairy tales and life lessons in their courtyard shows
Asian Theatre
Central hub for things like: SFX, Sound, Lights. Often in back of performance space
Soundbooth
the live ensemble, often under the stage on live productions
The Pit Orchestra