Theatre Jobs Terminologys

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  1. 7. creates the visual environment for a stage performance, such as a play or musical.
  2. 8. responsible for assisting the Lighting Designer in the recording and adjustment of lighting cues and for operating the light board on cue during technical rehearsals (“tech”) and performances
  3. 12. responsible for all aspects of sound in a production, including the audio on stage, the sound system, and how the audience hears the performers
  4. 14. the person who heads up or assists with the production of a film, TV show, or other types of entertainment.
  5. 15. responsible for the day-to-day running of a production, ensuring that everything runs smoothly from rehearsal to show
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  1. 1. responsible for the visual appearance of actors in a production, using clothing to tell the story and bring the characters and setting to life.
  2. 2. the highest-ranking member of a theater's technical staff, responsible for the daily operations of the theater's technical aspects
  3. 3. an artistic and organizational employee in a film, television or theatrical production who is responsible for purchasing, acquiring, manufacturing, properly placing, and/or overseeing any props needed for a production
  4. 4. creates dance routines and movements for plays and musicals, and often teaches them to the actors, singers, and dancers
  5. 5. responsible for implementing the lighting design for a production drawn up by the lighting designer
  6. 6. responsible for the artistic design, installation, and operation of lighting and other special electrical effects for a production.
  7. 9. responsible for the planning and execution of a theatrical production, from the initial stages to the final performance.
  8. 10. a group of technical crew members who work backstage during performances to ensure the show runs smoothly and safely
  9. 11. responsible for amplifying, mixing, recording, syncing, and reproducing sounds and effects for theatrical rehearsals, productions, and special events.
  10. 13. a professional who manages the production of a theatrical performance, such as a play, opera, or musical