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