Elements of Design
Costume Design
Publicity & Marketing
Makeup
Theatre Hierarchy
100

What emotion does yellow convey?

Happiness, joy, playfulness

100

What is a costume?

Anything an actor wears on stage.

100

What is a poster?

A marketing element displayed in public, a large printed picture.

100

What is contour used for?

To shape your face and add depth.

100

Who handles the audience?

Ushers

200

What emotion does red represent?

love, anger, or heat.

200

What is the costume designer responsible for?

Manufacturing what the characters in a play wear.

200

What is a flyer?

A small advertisement that's handed out.

200

What is highlight used for?

To bring out certain features.

200

Who is at the top of the theatre hierarchy?

Producer

300

What color does yellow and blue make?

Green

300

What is an image?

A picture

300

What is a playbill?

An informational pamphlet given to the audience as they walk in.

300

What is the first step to putting on makeup?

Washing/moisturizing your face.

300

What are the 3 departments in theatre hierarchy?

Administration, creative, technical

400

What is space?

Empty part of a drawing

400

What is the process of creating a costume?

1. Research

2. Paperwork

3. Rendering

4. Building

400

What is press release?

Written information about the play.

400

What is the second step to putting on makeup?

Primer

400

Who controls where the money goes?

Business manager

500

What is form?

3D object you get by adding lines or value to a 2D shape

500

What is a piece list?

List of every prop in the show and who it belongs to.

500

What is house management?

All the business that happens connecting to the audience

500

Is male and female makeup applied differently in theatre?

Yes

500

What department does the playwright belong to?

Creative