Chapter one

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Across
  1. 2. Such elements as furniture, lamps, pictures, etc.
  2. 5. In this context, dress refers to the process necessary to maintain the style of a wig or hairpiece.
  3. 8. To connect a lighting instrument to a stage circuit.
  4. 10. A lighting instrument with a high-intensity, narrow beam; mounted in a stand that allows it to tilt and swivel so the beam can, "follow" an actor.
  5. 15. Movement patterns, usually of actors, on the stage.
  6. 16. Media The colored plastic, gel, or glass filters used in lighting instruments.
  7. 19. An actor normally not called for in the script, used in a production; an extra; a walk-on.
  8. 20. a specific action, also known as a "bit," performed by an actor during the play.
  9. 21. Run-though in which the sets, lights, props, and sound are introduced into the action of the play.
  10. 24. A run-though without actors to practice changing the scenery and props.
  11. 25. The creative interpretation of the script, which will unify the artistic vision of producer, director, and designers.
  12. 26. A sheet of mechanical drawings, drawn to scale.
  13. 27. system The amplification of sound coming from the stage.
  14. 28. Placing lighting instruments and equipment in the designated positions on the light plot.
Down
  1. 1. A directive for action, for action, for example, a change in the lighting.
  2. 2. To connect a lighting instruments to a dimmer circuit.
  3. 3. A copy of the script with details about each actor's blocking as well as the locations of all the sets, props, lights, and sound cues.
  4. 4. A conference of appropriate production personnel to share information.
  5. 6. Everyone working, in any capacity, on the production of the play
  6. 7. To change the position of the serenity, props, or stage equipment.
  7. 9. The producer, director, and scenic, costume, lighting, sound, and other designers who develop the visual and aural concept for the production.
  8. 11. A run-though without the actors to look at the intensity, timing, and placement of the various lighting cues.
  9. 12. Sheet A sheet containing pertinent information about every lighting instrument.
  10. 13. To direct light from a lighting instruments a specific location.
  11. 14. The vertical and horizontal threads in a fabric.
  12. 17. A run-though in which the actors wear costumes and makeup.
  13. 18. To tell specific crew members when to perform their cues.
  14. 22. Controlling or operation some aspect of production.
  15. 23. Directing light from the lighting instruments to a specific area.