Test Review 1 Sem 2
Across
- 2. A Strong, regular, repeated pattern of movement or sound
- 8. The individual in charge of acquiring, creating, and managing all props used in a performance.
- 11. The pattern of strong and weak beats in music, usually grouped in twos, threes, or fours.
- 15. A single recorded attempt of a scene or shot during filming. Multiple takes are often done to get the best performance.
- 16. The activity or profession of acting in, producing, directing, or writing plays OR a building or outdoor area in which plays and other dramatic performances are given.
- 17. The stick's motion as it returns upward after the bounce. It's how the stick "bounces back" into your hand.
- 19. Playing two quick hits with the same hand before switching to the other hand, often done in a rolling motion.
- 21. An acting technique where performers read from a script with little to no preparation, often used in auditions.
- 22. The energy, confidence, and engagement a performer brings to the stage to captivate the audience.
- 23. The principal part in harmonized music
Down
- 1. A crew member in film, television, or theater who sets up, adjusts, and maintains rigging, lighting, and camera support equipment.
- 3. The sound created when two or more notes are played or sung simultaneously, or when notes are played in a sequence that evoke the sound of a chord
- 4. The person responsible for coordinating all aspects of a theatrical production, including rehearsals, technical elements, and live performances.
- 5. A board (often with a clapper) used at the beginning of a take to mark the scene and take number for synchronization and organization in editing.
- 6. The steady pulse in music that you can tap your foot to.
- 7. A signal for a performer, musician, or technician to take action, such as delivering a line, playing music, or changing lighting.
- 9. A rhythm that places emphasis on weak beats or offbeats, creating unexpected accents.
- 10. The speed of the beat, measured in beats per minute (BPM).
- 12. How the drumstick naturally springs back after hitting the drum or practice pad.
- 13. The process of creating the scenery and artificial environment for a production, such as a film, television show, or theatrical performance.
- 14. The point where you hold the drumstick between your thumb and finger(s) to control it. It's like a pivot point for the stick to move.
- 18. The art or occupation of performing in plays, movies, or television productions.
- 20. A group of performers who work together in a musical production, including singers, dancers, and musicians, to create a cohesive performance.