Deck 17: Lighting and Sound Design
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Deck 17: Lighting and Sound Design
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_____In a proscenium theatre all of the lighting instruments are mounted behind the proscenium
False
2
_____The instrument schedule serves what purpose?
A) Shows, from a top view, the layout of the stage and the location of all of the lighting instruments
B) Shows, from a side view, the vertical arrangement of the stage and the location of the lighting instruments
C) Summarizes in tabular form all of the technical information needed for setting up the lighting instruments
D) Indicates which lights are to be turned on, dimmed, brightened, or turned off, moment by moment through out the performance
A) Shows, from a top view, the layout of the stage and the location of all of the lighting instruments
B) Shows, from a side view, the vertical arrangement of the stage and the location of the lighting instruments
C) Summarizes in tabular form all of the technical information needed for setting up the lighting instruments
D) Indicates which lights are to be turned on, dimmed, brightened, or turned off, moment by moment through out the performance
C
3
_____Realistic sound refers to sounds that stem from an recognizable source
True
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???_______Which is NOT one of the functions of sound design?
A) Reinforces the stage composition
B) Reinforces the action
C) Reinforces the performers' voices
D) Reinforces the production style
A) Reinforces the stage composition
B) Reinforces the action
C) Reinforces the performers' voices
D) Reinforces the production style
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_____An ellipsoidal is essentially a flood light and is used primarily for general illumination
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_____The term "mixed-media production" refers to what practice?
A) Mingling live action with projected still pictures
B) Mingling live action with projected moving pictures
C) Using closed-circuit television to project images of the actors or the audience
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
True/False
A) Mingling live action with projected still pictures
B) Mingling live action with projected moving pictures
C) Using closed-circuit television to project images of the actors or the audience
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
True/False
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7
_____Although sound has always played an important role in theatrical production, it is not considered a separate art of design
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8
_____The term "selective transmission" refers to what?
A) Mixing different colored lights to produce achromatic white light
B) The mixing of wireless microphones to produce special effects
C) Using the appropriate lighting instrument for the desired effect
D) The wavelengths of light that each color filter permits to pass through
A) Mixing different colored lights to produce achromatic white light
B) The mixing of wireless microphones to produce special effects
C) Using the appropriate lighting instrument for the desired effect
D) The wavelengths of light that each color filter permits to pass through
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9
What are the controllable factors of light and the functions of lighting design? How can each function be made manifest in the lighting, using the controllable factors of light?
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10
Do you think of sound design as an art? If so, why so? If not, why not? Why has sound design traditionally been considered a craft, and not of equal status to the other design areas? What developments in the last 50 years may account for the changes in perception about the art of sound design?
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11
_____Which is NOT a controllable quality of light?
A) Distribution
B) Color
C) Texture
D) Movement
A) Distribution
B) Color
C) Texture
D) Movement
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12
_____The "sound score" is an audio recording of all of the sound effects for a production
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_____Lighting designers can make firm decisions about all aspects of their designs work at the same time as the scenery and costume designers
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_____Specific illumination is:
A) Typically spread in large areas across the stage
B) Generated by spotlights
C) Focused exclusively on non-acting areas
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
A) Typically spread in large areas across the stage
B) Generated by spotlights
C) Focused exclusively on non-acting areas
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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