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  2. Spotlight (theatre lighting) - Wikipedia

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    In circus and sports, spotlights may be arranged around the facility covering both sides and the ends. In a concert setting, they may be in a front of house (FOH) position, while other positions may have the spotlight upstage used as back or top light. Some concerts use truss spots on a truss downstage, but closer than catwalk spots in an ...

  3. Stage lighting instrument - Wikipedia

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    A spotlight is any lighting instrument used in theater to create a pool of light on the stage. [18] There are many different types of spotlights which break down into three general areas: Fresnel lanterns or Fresnels (US) are small fixtures giving a soft-edged spot or pool of light. Their name comes from the distinctive ridged Fresnel lens used ...

  4. Stage lighting - Wikipedia

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    Court theatres could afford to "use most of the Continental innovations" in their productions. [3] Theaters such as the Drury Lane Theatre and the Covent Garden Theatre were lit by a large central chandelier and had a varying number of smaller stage chandeliers and candle sconces around the walls of the theaters. [3]

  5. Cyclorama (theater) - Wikipedia

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    In theater and film, a cyclorama (abbreviated cyc in the U.S., Canada, and the UK) is a large curtain or wall, often concave, positioned at the back of the apse. It often encircles or partially encloses the stage to form a background. The world "cyclorama" stems from the Greek words "kyklos", meaning circle, and "orama", meaning view.

  6. After shuttering in the pandemic, an ArcLight theater gets a ...

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    After going dark in the early days of the pandemic, a former ArcLight theater in El Segundo will reopen with a new owner and name next week as a luxury cinema intended to pry movie viewers off of ...

  7. Spotlight operator - Wikipedia

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    In professional theatre, auditoriums, arenas, amphitheaters, colosseums, convention centers, performing arts centers, and community and school theaters, spot ops may use a special tool called a Telrad. A Telrad is a cue alignment tool that came from a telescope's finderscope. This tool device helps the operator to align the follow spot, before ...

  8. A default TV setting makes movies look cheap. Here’s how to ...

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    But cinephiles say it makes movies shot on film look worse. Because movies are often shot at lower frame rates than your new TV is designed to deliver, the TV adds in extra frames to smooth ...

  9. Wikipedia:WikiProject Stagecraft/Terminology/List of theatre ...

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    the process of setting up the theatre for the show. Fourth wall an imaginary surface at the edge of the stage through which the audience watches a performance. If a character speaks directly to the audience or walks on/off the stage, this is known as breaking the fourth wall. French Scene a section of a play between any entrance or exit of any ...