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Every piece of electrical equipment has at least one fuse in its associated circuit. Gives a "police light" effect.


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Used for temporarily securing almost anything. Should not be used on coiled cables or equipment. Originally named for the Gaffer Master Electrician on a film set. GAIN 1 The level of amplification given to a signal or of a system. GANG To group together spotlights, dimmers, etc. Also, a group or grouping of lighting or sound equipment. GATE The point of focus in a profile spot where the shutters are positioned and where an iris or gobo can be inserted.

A sheet of plastic usually composed of a colored resin sandwiched between two clear pieces. Many different sizes of frames are needed for the different lamps. The term is also used sometimes to denote unreserved seating. The stage is normally split into a number of areas for this purpose, which can then be isolated or blended together as required by the director. Also known as "General Fill.

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Usually treads. GHOST In lighting, a secondary illumination from a spotlight, showing that the optical system is not in proper adjustment. Also believed to keep the theatrical muse in a "dark" theatre, and to stop people tripping over bits of scenery when they come into the theatre in the morning. Also refers to the light emitted by a lamp when a dimmer has not been "trimmed" correctly, and is leaking.

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GLAZE Glossy transparent or semitransparent finish applied as a final coat to a painted stage floor or to scenery to soften its appearance. Also: "Dry up. The image can be used soft focus to add texture, rather than a defined image. A number of composite gobos in different colored lamps can, with careful focusing, produce a colored image e. Greater detail can be achieved using a glass gobo. The original use of the word came from the early days of Hollywood.

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When the director of photography wanted daylight excluded from some area of the set, he'd say "Go Black Out". People would run around putting black material between the sun and the set. It eventually evolved into other objects that go in front of lights and now most commonly refers to patterns in profiles. Usually refers only to musical productions. Needs special removing cold cream. According to the edition of Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable the common waiting room for performers is so called "because at one time the walls were colored green to relieve the eyes affected by the glare of the stage lights.

The term was also used to denote a room where undried pottery was stored before being fired. It's possible that by extension this meaning was applied to the backstage room for actors waiting to go onstage. GRID 1 The support structure close to the top of the fly tower on which the pulleys of the flying system are supported.

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Constructed from metal or wooden beams. Typical scales are Venues have a base plan showing proscenium, walls, seating etc on which individual set and lighting plans can be drawn. Plan Plan GROUNDING Electrical safety requirement that metal parts of electrical equipment are connected to a common ground point so that in the event of a fault, excess current can be carried away, causing the fuse to blow. The reference is to gypsies, the wandering people of Europe, who never settled down.

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HALF Call given to the actors half an hour before they will be called to the stage for the beginning of a performance. Given 35 minutes before the advertised time of commencement. Subsequent calls given are the "quarter" at 20 minutes, "the five" at 10 minutes and "beginners to the stage" at 5 minutes before curtain up.

Call Call HALOGEN A halogen lamp is an incandescent lamp in which a tungsten filament is sealed into a compact transparent envelope filled with an inert gas and a small amount of halogen such as iodine or bromine. The halogen cycle increases the lifetime of the bulb and prevents its darkening by redepositing tungsten from the inside of the bulb back onto the filament.

The halogen lamp can operate its filament at a higher temperature than a standard gas filled lamp of similar power without loss of operating life. It also gives light of a higher color temperature compared to a non-halogen incandescent lamp. Alternatively, it may be designed to have perhaps twice the life with the same or slightly higher efficacy. Because of their smaller size, halogen lamps can advantageously be used with optical systems that are more efficient.

However, the overall bulb temperature is far higher than in conventional incandescent lamps, and so the bulb must be made of fused silica quartz or a high melting point glass such as aluminosilicate glass. HAM Someone who overacts or acts badly on stage. From "hamfatter," said to derive from a derisive term for a minstrel performer.

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Supposedly, the connection was that blackface was a blend of pork fat and burnt cork, and related to the fact that an old minstrel song was "The Ham-Fat Man. Also used when an object is being dropped from above. HEMP A type of rope used for flying, made from fibers found within the bark of the cannabis plant.

HEMP SET The simplest flying system consisting of a series of hemp ropes threaded through pulleys on the grid, and tied off on the fly floor on a cleat. The usual arrangement is for three ropes to be attached to a flying piece, named by their position relative to the fly floor short, center and long. These names are used when leveling the flying piece, and giving it a dead. The three ropes are pulled or let in together, sometimes requiring more than one person to operate. Thus, "highlighting. HIT A great popular success. Originally , the term meant "a wonderfully favorable impression.

HOOK A hook on a pole used to pull an unwanted performer off the stage on amateur night in a variety show. Originally 19th century term. An experienced actor learns to recognize and locate any instrument's hot spot, and to center him or herself in it for maximum visibility. Used in many large-scale shows to automate scene changes. Affects the ability of a cable to transmit low level e. Speakers are rated according to power handling capabilities Watts, W and impedance Ohms.

Suggestions such as places, opening lines of dialogue, television shows, emotions, etc. Then the suggestions are stretched to the wildest depths of the imagination and explored by the players who use an arsenal of games and scenes of high caliber humor or drama -- all produced on the spot.

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Improvisation as defined by Viola Spolin. Improvisation IN FOUR Said of a scene played in an acting area bounded on the upstage side by an imaginary line across the stage form the left wing farthest upstage to the right win furthest upstage, and on the downstage side by the "in three" area. In three IN ONE Said of a scene played in an acting area bounded on the upstage side by an imaginary line across the stage from the left wing furthest downstage to the right wing farthest downstage. Also said of a curtain position at the same line; thus to play a scene "in one" usually means to play it on the downstage area in front of the curtain usually while scenery is being changed behind the curtain.

IN THREE Said of a scene played in an acting area bounded on the upstage side by an imaginary line drawn across the stage from the left wing to the right wing three-quarters of the way upstage. Used for testing instruments prior to connection to the lighting system and also for powering non-lighting equipment on stage and working lights.

A channel within the stage lighting control which has been temporarily switched to become independent from the rest of the channels which remain under the control of the operator. Infra-red remote controls are used for lighting desks and practicals. An infra-red-sensitive CCTV camera can pick up body heat activity even in a blackout.

Interpolation is illegal in copyrighted works without the permission of the author s or their representative agent. IRIS Adjustable aperture which, when placed in the gate of a profile instrument, varies the size of a beam of light. Originally, iris diaphragm. If the aperture permits it, the size of the beam can be made quite small referred to as "the button", or closed altogether. JACK Segmented audio connector. Mono Jacks have two connections - tip and sleeve, and are unbalanced. Stereo jacks have three connections - tip, ring and sleeve. B-type jacks also known as Bantam jacks were originally designed for use in telephone exchanges and provide a high quality and expensive connection in jackfields.

A-type jacks are cheaper and more common, but more fragile. A type jacks are available in 2 sizes : quarter inch and eighth inch. Thus, jackknife set. Also applicable to sound cables. The temperature is conventionally stated in units of absolute temperature, known as Kelvin K. Higher color temperatures K or more are called daylight colors which appear blue-white. Mid-range color temperatures K—K look cool white. Lower color temperatures up to K are called warm white colors, and range from red to yellowish-white in tone. In a sunny drawing room, the key light would be through the window, for a naturalistic exterior scene the direction of the key light could change as the sun progressed across the sky.