Design Flashcard - Review #2
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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director
Answer explanation
The director is responsible for all design elements on stage, overseeing everything from set design to actor performances, making them the key figure in the production process.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
A stage manager must act as the director whenever the director cannot make rehearsal.
Back
True
Answer explanation
The statement is true because a stage manager is responsible for ensuring the rehearsal runs smoothly, and when the director is absent, the stage manager must take on the director's role to maintain the production's progress.
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Sound designers are in charge of the orchestra.
Back
False
Answer explanation
Sound designers focus on creating and manipulating audio elements, while conductors lead orchestras. Therefore, the statement that sound designers are in charge of the orchestra is false.
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Sound designs can be both live or pre recorded.
Back
True
Answer explanation
Sound designs can indeed be created in two ways: live, where sounds are produced in real-time, and pre-recorded, where sounds are captured and played back. Therefore, the statement is True.
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is the purpose of using different levels on stage?
Back
To create visual interest and depth
Answer explanation
Using different levels on stage enhances visual interest and depth, making the performance more engaging for the audience. This choice helps to create a dynamic and layered visual experience.
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
The sound designer is in charge of calling the sound cues during a show.
Back
False
Answer explanation
The sound designer typically prepares and manages sound elements, but the responsibility for calling sound cues during a show usually falls to the stage manager or a designated operator, making the statement false.
7.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Are actors responsible for learning their own lines in a show?
Back
True
Answer explanation
True is correct because actors are indeed responsible for learning their own lines in a show, which is a fundamental part of their role in theater and film.
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