Lighting Lighting design involves the process of determining the size, intensity, shape, and color of light for a given scene. Typical work includes hanging, focusing, procurement and maintenance of fixtures, as well as some aspects of
show control. •
Electrician (theatre) •
Color temperature •
Intelligent lighting -
LED stage lighting -
Light plot -
Stage lighting -
Stage lighting instrument -
Stage lighting accessories Audio Sound design, which can include musical
underscoring, vocal and instrument
mixing as well as theatrical
sound effects. •
Audio engineering •
Microphone -
Sound -
Smiley face curve Carpentry Set construction or Carpentry is the process of building
scenery, which can include
scenic painting and soft goods (drapes and stage curtains). Scenic carpentry also covers
mechanics: the design, engineering and operation of
Fly system scenery or flying of performers and mechanised scenic elements. •
Carpenter (theatre) •
Counterweight fly system -
Rail (theater) -
Rigging (theatre) -
Scene shop -
Scenery wagon -
show control -
Theatrical scenery Props Theatrical property (Props), includes furnishings, set dressings, and all items large and small which cannot be classified as scenery, electrics or wardrobe. Some
crossover may apply. Props handled by actors are known as
hand props, and props which are kept in an actor's costume are known as
personal props.
Costumes Costume construction (Costuming), known as the
Wardrobe department, is responsible for
costume design,
construction and the procurement and maintenance of
costumes. •
Make-up artist -
Wigs == Positions in Stagecraft ==