Stage Settings
Across
- 1. the focus of the audience's attention on some point of the stage
- 3. the visual symmetry of the stage
- 4. dark or deep colors
- 7. The lightness or darkness of a color
- 8. a basic stage setting from which several settings can be created
- 9. a principle of stage design that uses the human as the unit of measurement
- 11. decides how the scenery will look and how it will be built; choses paints colors and all materials; produces scale drawings for technical director to use in construction
- 12. the purity of a color
- 15. The brightness or dullness of a color
- 16. arrangement of scenery and properties to represent the place where a play or movie is enacted
Down
- 2. the brightness or dimness of color or light
- 5. two-fold and three-fold flats used either as walls against a drapery background or to cover openings or furnishings when changing scenes
- 6. the use of curtains as a backdrop for a play
- 10. like the box set, forms the entire perimeter of the setting; can be constructed of screens; also called a cut-down set or minimum set
- 13. light or pastel colors
- 14. a situation in which all elements of the set form a perfect whole, centering around the main idea of the play