The lightness or darkness of an object, regardless of color
What is Value
Primary Colors
What is Red, Yellow, Blue
3 different values of the same color
What is Monochromatic
Tool that smooths out boards and edges
What is a sander
The person responsible for supervising all technical work
Who is the Technical Director
3 Dimensional Objects
What is Form
Mixing two primary colors together gets you
What is Secondary Colors
Colors that are directly across from each other on the color wheel
What is Complimentary
Hold pieces in place securely while you work on them
What is a clamp
The author of a play
Who is the Playwright
Refers to how things feel or might feel if touched
What is Texture
Adding white to a color
What is Tint
3 colors adjacent to each other on the color wheel
What is Analogous
Bore holes in wood/metal or drive screws into wood/metal
What is a drill
Creates groundplans and drawings for what the show is going to look like
Who is the Scenic Designer
The emptiness or area between, around, below, or within objects
What is Space
Adding Black to a color
What is Shade
3 evenly spaced colors on the color wheel
What is Triadic
Type of saw primarily used to make curved or irregular cuts in a board
What is a jig saw
Creates the outfits for the characters in the show
Who is the Costume Designer
The result of reflected light
What is Color
Adding White and THEN Black
What is Shaded Tint
2 complimentary pairs
What is Tetradic
Type of saw primarily used to crosscut board to the correct length and cut angels and bevels if necessary
What is Miter Saw
The person ultimately responsible for paying the bills and receives any profits
Who is the Producer