RealizedscenicdesignThis is anexampleof radialsymmetryThe couch inthis image isout of scaleREADTHESCRIPTThe first step inany designprocess is to_____________The steppingstone(platforms)showasymmetricalbalanceTransition,gradation,repetition,radiation,oppositionTypesofrhythmthe painting andimplementation ofthe scenicdesigners paintelevations andrenderings for thescenic elementsThe scenic chargeartist isresponsible for_______________WhitemodelVarietyYou can use______ tocreate aninterestingdesignFull colorrenderingColorrenderings,white/colormodel,draftings,paint elevationsFinal designmaterials mayconsist of______,_____,____,_____This is anexample ofrhythm bygradationrevisesAfterpreliminarydesigns, thedesigner________ thedesignsConceptsketchScenicDraftingConceptdrawings/imagesAfter the designerhas read the scriptthey will create________________Assists with thedesign of scenicelements, andcreating renderings,draftings’, models,and paint elevations The assistantscenic designeris responsiblefor___________preliminary designdrawings/draftingsAfter conceptshave beencreated, the nextstep is_________designs.Paintelevationsmade withphotoshopFullcolormodelRadial,Symmetrical,AsymmetricalTypes ofsymmetryThis is anexample ofrhythm bytransitiondesign of scenicelements. Includingcreating renderings,drafting (hand orCAD), buildingmodel(s), paintelevationsThe scenicdesigner isresponsible for_______________This is anexampleofEmphasisHarmonyWhen all theelements of adesign worktogether youhave created___________EmphasisThe focalpoint of adesigncreates_________finaldesignmaterialsAfter revisions,the designer willcreate the_________design materialsWorks withsceniccharge artistto paint thesetThe painter isresponsible for____________Rhythm____ createsmotion, movingyour eyes fromone place toanotherUnityWhen allparts of adesign arerelated byone ideaThe repetitionof the squarescreatesrhythmby transitionPreliminaryDesignsketchThis exampleshowsemphasisaround thefireplaceRealizedscenicdesignThis is anexampleof radialsymmetryThe couch inthis image isout of scaleREADTHESCRIPTThe first step inany designprocess is to_____________The steppingstone(platforms)showasymmetricalbalanceTransition,gradation,repetition,radiation,oppositionTypesofrhythmthe painting andimplementation ofthe scenicdesigners paintelevations andrenderings for thescenic elementsThe scenic chargeartist isresponsible for_______________WhitemodelVarietyYou can use______ tocreate aninterestingdesignFull colorrenderingColorrenderings,white/colormodel,draftings,paint elevationsFinal designmaterials mayconsist of______,_____,____,_____This is anexample ofrhythm bygradationrevisesAfterpreliminarydesigns, thedesigner________ thedesignsConceptsketchScenicDraftingConceptdrawings/imagesAfter the designerhas read the scriptthey will create________________Assists with thedesign of scenicelements, andcreating renderings,draftings’, models,and paint elevations The assistantscenic designeris responsiblefor___________preliminary designdrawings/draftingsAfter conceptshave beencreated, the nextstep is_________designs.Paintelevationsmade withphotoshopFullcolormodelRadial,Symmetrical,AsymmetricalTypes ofsymmetryThis is anexample ofrhythm bytransitiondesign of scenicelements. Includingcreating renderings,drafting (hand orCAD), buildingmodel(s), paintelevationsThe scenicdesigner isresponsible for_______________This is anexampleofEmphasisHarmonyWhen all theelements of adesign worktogether youhave created___________EmphasisThe focalpoint of adesigncreates_________finaldesignmaterialsAfter revisions,the designer willcreate the_________design materialsWorks withsceniccharge artistto paint thesetThe painter isresponsible for____________Rhythm____ createsmotion, movingyour eyes fromone place toanotherUnityWhen allparts of adesign arerelated byone ideaThe repetitionof the squarescreatesrhythmby transitionPreliminaryDesignsketchThis exampleshowsemphasisaround thefireplace

Scenic Design Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Realized scenic design
  2. This is an example of radial symmetry
  3. The couch in this image is out of scale
  4. The first step in any design process is to _____________
    READ THE SCRIPT
  5. The stepping stone (platforms) show asymmetrical balance
  6. Types of rhythm
    Transition, gradation, repetition, radiation, opposition
  7. The scenic charge artist is responsible for _______________
    the painting and implementation of the scenic designers paint elevations and renderings for the scenic elements

  8. White model
  9. You can use ______ to create an interesting design
    Variety

  10. Full color rendering
  11. Final design materials may consist of ______,_____, ____,_____
    Color renderings, white/color model, draftings, paint elevations
  12. This is an example of rhythm by gradation
  13. After preliminary designs, the designer ________ the designs
    revises

  14. Concept sketch

  15. Scenic Drafting
  16. After the designer has read the script they will create ________________
    Concept drawings/images
  17. The assistant scenic designer is responsible for ___________
    Assists with the design of scenic elements, and creating renderings, draftings’, models, and paint elevations
  18. After concepts have been created, the next step is _________ designs.
    preliminary design drawings/draftings
  19. Paint elevations made with photoshop

  20. Full color model
  21. Types of symmetry
    Radial, Symmetrical, Asymmetrical
  22. This is an example of rhythm by transition
  23. The scenic designer is responsible for _______________
    design of scenic elements. Including creating renderings, drafting (hand or CAD), building model(s), paint elevations
  24. This is an example of Emphasis
  25. When all the elements of a design work together you have created ___________
    Harmony
  26. The focal point of a design creates _________
    Emphasis
  27. After revisions, the designer will create the _________ design materials
    final design materials
  28. The painter is responsible for ____________
    Works with scenic charge artist to paint the set
  29. ____ creates motion, moving your eyes from one place to another
    Rhythm
  30. When all parts of a design are related by one idea
    Unity
  31. The repetition of the squares creates rhythm by transition

  32. Preliminary Design sketch
  33. This example shows emphasis around the fireplace