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  2. Light plot - Wikipedia

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    The light plot specifies how each lighting instrument should be hung, focused, colored, and connected. Typically the light plot is supplemented by other paperwork such as the channel hookup or instrument schedule. Up until the development of computer aided drafting (CAD) programs, light plots were hand drawn or drafted on special drafting paper ...

  3. Stage lighting - Wikipedia

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    Plot (script): A lighting event may trigger or advance the action onstage and off. Composition: Lighting may be used to show only the areas of the stage which the designer wants the audience to see, and to "paint a picture". [4] [5] Effect: In pop and rock concerts or DJ shows or raves, colored lights and lasers may be used as a visual effect.

  4. The Light (2025 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Light (German: Das Licht) is an upcoming drama film written, directed by Tom Tykwer, and starring Lars Eidinger and Nicolette Krebitz depicts everyday life of a middle-class Engels family in a world that has become unstable. [1] [2] The German-French co-production also have Elke Biesendorfer, Julius Gause and Elyas Eldridge in pivotal roles.

  5. Gaslight (1944 film) - Wikipedia

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    Gaslight is a 1944 American psychological thriller film directed by George Cukor, and starring Charles Boyer, Ingrid Bergman, Joseph Cotten and Angela Lansbury in her film debut.

  6. Stage lighting instrument - Wikipedia

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    Worklights provide general lighting backstage or in the house, and are often fluorescent fixtures. Work lights are almost always non-dimmed. House and work lights are usually off during performances but are occasionally included in the lighting design to establish focus or emphasize plot elements.

  7. Gaslighting - Wikipedia

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    Charles Boyer, Ingrid Bergman, and Joseph Cotten in the 1944 American film version of Gaslight. The term originates in the 1938 British play Gas Light by Patrick Hamilton.The play was adapted into a 1940 film in the UK, Gaslight, which was remade as in the US as the 1944 film Gaslight.

  8. Behind Green Lights - Wikipedia

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    Police Lieutenant Sam Carson spots Walter Bard's bullet-ridden corpse in a car brazenly left in front of the police station. Carson questions Janet Bradley after finding her name in the dead man's appointment book.

  9. Half Light (film) - Wikipedia

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    Half Light is a 2006 romantic thriller film written and directed by Craig Rosenberg. It stars Demi Moore as a successful novelist who moves to a small Scottish village to move on with her life after the moving death of her son.