Tech and Design Quiz

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Across
  1. 3. The organization of objects into a sequential relationship or continuity.
  2. 5. Creation of a stylistic plan to which all parts of the design subscribe
  3. 8. Using the elements to guide the viewer to an area of prominence
  4. 13. A repeated decorative design or arrangement, often seen in costumes, set elements, or lighting effects.
  5. 14. The visual element that adds interest and emotion to costumes, set pieces, and lighting in a performance.
  6. 15. The tactile quality or feel of surfaces on stage, often created through the use of props, costumes, or set materials.
  7. 17. Slight changes in the elements to prevent similarity or monotony.
  8. 18. Illumination that shapes and enhances the visibility of actors and set elements on the stage.
Down
  1. 1. An elongated mark connecting two points or defining the edge of a shape.
  2. 2. Equalization of visual “weight.”
  3. 4. The visual flow or dynamic arrangement of elements such as patterns, colors, and shapes on the stage, creating a sense of energy.
  4. 6. A defined flat space enclosed by a line, 2-D having width and height, but NO depth.
  5. 7. The manipulation of mass and scale to create visual interest.
  6. 9. The proportional size of elements on the stage in relation to each other and the performance space.
  7. 10. The area between or within shapes.
  8. 11. Using the juxtaposition of dissimilar forms to create interest
  9. 12. A defined space with surfaces, 3-D having width, height, AND depth.
  10. 16. Patterns of repeated visual forms to create movement.