Costume and Makeup
Lighting and Sound
Scenic Design
Props
Design
100

 What is often included with a costume design?

Fabric Swatches

100

What is a lighting plan or plot?

A map showing where and how lights are hung and pointed

100

 What is the main goal of all designers?

Create the world, mood, and help tell the story

100

What is a prop?

Anything movable or portable on stage

100

What is the first step in the design process?

Read the script

200

What does a makeup guide sheet include?

Written directions for application

200

What does a lighting designer focus on during technical rehearsals?

Refining cues and timing

200

What is a ground plan?

A bird's eye view of the stage and set design

200

Why do we have rehearsal props?

So actors don’t break the expensive props

200

What happens at the first design meeting?

Initial discussion and brainstorming

300

Name one step in the makeup design process.

Actor photos, face tracing,

300

What are the four goals of a lighting designer?

Visibility, revealing form, placing the story, and mood

300

What is a rendering?

Colored drawings made to scale

300

How often are edible props changed?

Daily

300

What is the final step before a design becomes real?

Final renderings

400

What does a makeup designer help communicate?

Health, age, gender)

400

What happens when we "point" a light?

Focusing it

400

What is a production model?

A complete scale model with all set pieces

400

Who is responsible for obtaining all props?

Props Designer/Manager

400

What is the purpose of a mood board?

To capture the mood of the design or play

500

What are thumbnail sketches?

Rough sketches based on research and analysis

500

What is the sound designer responsible for?

Design, recording, equipment setup, and playback  

500

What tool is used early to capture the mood of a play?

Mood Board

500

What is the role of the properties master?

Creating things used or moved by actors

500

List three key responsibilities of a lighting designer.

Visibility, revealing form, placing the story