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Which term describes the alias for color?
Hue
Which layer of paint is usually applied after a slop coat?
There is no specific layer applied before/after slop paint.
Which term describes the addition of black pigment to a color?
Shade
Which paint layer most directly addresses the set's history?
Finish
To change saturation by adding gray pigment is?
Tone
The ingredient that suspends the others in a liquid state:
Solvent
Which painting technique is the process by which only the tips of paint applicators touch the work surface?
Stippling
Who is the manager of painters in pre-production and during production?
Lead Scenic
What is the name of a painter in pre-production?
Scenic Artist
Who is the painter of sets and decorations during production?
Standby Painter
What is the color derived from pigment?
Hue
What is the name of the relative intensity of a hue?
Saturation
What is it called when hue is transformed by white pigment?
Tint
What is it called when hue is transformed by black pigment?
Shade
What is it called when hue is transformed by gray pigment?
Tone
What is the name of paint ingredient that imparts hue?
Pigment
What is the name of the ingredient in paint that suspends other ingredients in a liquid state and facilitates paint spreadability?
Solvent
The ingredient in paint that glues the other ingredients to the work surface and speeds up the drying process.
Resin
The matte surface of dried paint whereby the ingredient ration contains more pigment than resin.
Flat Finish
The shiny surface of fried paint whereby the ingredient ratio contains more resin than pigment.
Glossy Finish
What do we call leftover paint?
Slop
What do we call the base paint coat?
Prime Coat
What do we call the paint layer that covers the main walls?
Top Coat
What are the various painting techniques and methods that are applied to the top coat?
Finishing Coat
What do we call the physical application of paint?
Finishing Technique
What do we call the finishing technique where two colors are applied to the work surface which results in a third, mixed hue?
Scumbling
What do we call the finishing technique applied with a dabbing motion?
Stippling
What do we call the finishing technique applied by flinging paint droplets at the work surface?
Spattering
What do we call the alteration of paint before application?
Finishing Method
What is it called when we age sets, decorations, props, and wardrobe?
Distress
Particulate matter added to paint or debris placed as set dressing.
Texture
What is the shine or gloss added as an ingredient to paint?
Glaze
What is a prop?
Any item handled by an actor.
What is the meeting between director and prop master to layout and discuss all hand props?
Prop Preview
What is a large furnishing that is placed on set and is often included on the preliminary ground plan?
Set Prop
What are small furnishings placed on set?
Set Dressing
Who is one of the three art department heads who acquires all furnishings?
Set Decorator
Who places the acquired dressing on set?
Set Dresser
Who leads the acquisition and implementation of all hand props?
Prop Master
What is the adding of visual details, usually after the design has been completed and implemented?
Plussing
Which paint ingredient imparts color?
Pigment
True or False: Of the four paint ingredients, the filler allows the the paint to be spread evenly over the work surface.
False
Items that actresses/actors do not touch, yet represents the set as lived-in:
Set Dressing
Which term is Walt Disney said to have created as motivation for design?
Plussing
True or False: Set props are usually too large to serve the back story of a set/location.
False
True or False: The origin of the term "prop" stems from ancient Greek theatrical performances.
False