The strength of speaking whereby the voice is used powerfully and clearly. Not yelling.
What is "voice projection"?
A non-verbal signal of how a person feels (shown on the face)
What is "Facial Expression"?
A Dramatic freeze frame
What is "Tableau"?
The quality of the costumes.
What is "condition"?
Drawing set design as if you are looking from the ceiling.
What is "Bird's-eye-view" or "top view"?
How loud/soft a person speaks.
What is "Volume"?
How a person moves with his/her body
What is "Physicality"?
A type of stage with an audience sitting on 3 sides.
What is a "Thrust stage"?
The lines that indicate on the set design what the audience can see from where he/she is sitting
What is "Sightline"?
Diaphragm lowers and the rib cage expands
What is "Inhale"?
Quality of voice that express your feelings
What is "Tone"?
A struggle between two or more characters
What is a "Conflict"?
You can move the audience wherever you want to in this type of stage.
What is "Blackbox Theatre"?
The filters to change the colors of the light.
What is "Gel"?
This fabric is breathable and versatile. It symbolizes practicality and simplicity.
What is "Cotton"?
Breathe -> Phonation -> Resonance -> Articulate
What are the "4 stages of Voice Production"?
What is a "Complete Story"?
Using the space from left to right
What is "Breadth"?
Color, intensity, distribution, movement.
Light with a clear edge.
What is "spotlight"?
A name for all the body parts that help us speak clearly (such as teeth, tongue, jaw, etc.)
What are the "Articulators"?
X thought the meeting starts at 8AM and Y thought the meeting starts at 8PM. (A type of conflict)
What is "misunderstanding"?
The stage is divided into 9 boxes (such as stage left, downstage right, upstage right, etc...)
What is a "Stage Grid "?
2 fabrics that symbolize wealth, elegant, high social status.
What are "silk" and "velvet"?
The voice box in body.
What is "Larynx"?