Stage:
Theatrical – relating to or characteristics of the theater or dramatic performance.
Thrust Stage- a stage surrounded by audience on three sides
Proscenium Stage- Audience is located on one side of the stage
Theatre in the round- Audience is located on all four sides of the stage
Scenic Design- set design, look, physical appearance, structure.
Theatrical Properties- Objects used by the actor/actors, or objects used for decoration
Stage luminosity- where the lighting is being distributed for the stage, (Providing different types of light effect to increase the stages scene).
Technical Jobs
Lighting designer- designs light effects, hired by director or producers, paid by contract
Luminist- set up the lights and lighting affects by light designer, hired by director, producer or
light designer, paid by salary
Property Master- determine what props must be created, hired by director, producers or stage manager, paid by salary or contract
Property crew- they determine to either create, buy, or build props, hired by director, producer or prop master, paid by contract
Set Design- design all the set/sets for the production, hired by director or producer, paid by contract
Crew Chief- they make the set/sets that the design created, hired by director or producer
Call boy Call girl- alert actor’s/actress’s of entrances, help with scene changes, hired by director,
producer or crew chief, paid salary
Sound Engineer- design all the sound effects used in production, hired by director or producer, paid by contract
Sound Technician- create all the designed sound effects, hired by director, producer or sound engineer, paid by salary
Stage manager- makes sure everything happens when its supposed to happen, hired by director or producer, paid by salary
Monday, September 29, 2008
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Michael,
Thank you for finally posted your Key Terms; however, they are in the wrong spot, but we can correct that in class on Thursday and count it as a post.
- Mrs. Savido
Shall i put them where my links are?
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