In addition to basic lighting modern stage lighting can also include special effects such as lasers and fog machines.
Theatre stage lighting terms.
The light fixture holding the bulbs.
Often decorative in nature.
A curtain sometimes designed for a specific show that is opened to signal the beginning of a performance.
Gelation color filter which slips into a color frame on a stage light.
Portable light that remains on stage when stage is not in use turned on after everyone has left the theatre gobo.
People who work on stage lighting are commonly referred to as lighting technicians or lighting designers.
Three point stage lighting uses two lights out front about 45 off axis and 30 up.
1 complete absence of stage lighting.
1 anything in position before the beginning of a scene or act e g.
Lighting term for light bulbs used in theatrical equipment.
Acoustical reflector panel cloud a reflective panel hung in the auditorium generally above the audience that is used to direct sound into desired zones.
Several different types of stage lighting instruments are used in this discipline.
2 the act of turning off or fading out stage lighting e g.
The previous techniques can be problematic for video as they tend to have shadows.
This stage lighting technique comes in handy when video is involved.
They are used for side lighting from the wings or for lighting from positions along the side walls of the auditorium.
Then the third light is placed behind and about 30 40 up and 60 70 off axis.
Exit signs and other emergency lighting must remain on at all times.
For practical purposes to allow the first person in.
Props placed on stage before the performance lighting state on stage as the audience are entering 2 an independently controllable section of a manual lighting board which allows the setting up of a lighting state before it is needed.
Blue working lights backstage should remain on and are not usually under the control of the board except during a dead blackout dbo when there is no onstage light.
Thin metal template inserted into a lighting instrument to create a shadow pattern of light.
A term used by professional stage lighting people to refer to those operating or utilizing luminaires and related equipment such as stage cable dimmers etc.
Generally one versed in the field of electricity and its application.
Before the entire theater is closed for the evening all lights except for a single exposed incandescent bulb are left on stage.
The equipment used for stage lighting are also used in other ligh.