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  2. Cue (theatrical) - Wikipedia

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    The cue light is a system of one or more light bulbs, controlled by the stage managers using a switch the same way that they would call audio cues over the headset. The cue lights usually use traffic light colours: a solid red light indicates a 'warning' cue; an optional yellow light or a flashing red light indicates "standby"; a green light ...

  3. Theatrical superstitions - Wikipedia

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    Actors who whistled could confuse them into changing the set or scenery at the wrong time and this could result in injury or death, especially if they were flying set or backdrops in or out. In today's theatres, the stage crew normally uses an intercom or cue light system. [11]

  4. Running crew - Wikipedia

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    Light board operator: operates the lighting control system by activating lighting cues at the direction of the stage manager. Sometimes this is integrated with the show control system. [4] Deck Electrician: responsible for placing, connecting, and/or operating stage lighting units, such as stage lights. Sometimes, they are necessary to have ...

  5. Wikipedia:WikiProject Stagecraft/Terminology - Wikipedia

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    Cue Light A small light visible to an actor or technician to allow them to know when to take their Cue, usually controlled by the DSM. Cyclorama, Cyc A large, generally white or pale blue, wall or drop upstage in a theater, used when lit to represent Sky, a Setting, or a Horizon. Cyclorama Light, Cyc Light lighting instrument typically made up ...

  6. Stage lighting - Wikipedia

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    The light plot is typically a plan view of the theatre where the performance will take place, with every luminaire marked. This typically specifies the approximate lighting focus and direction, a reference number, accessories, the address number (assigned DMX addresses) in the dimmer system and channel on the lighting control console. [16]

  7. Do NAD supplements actually have benefits? Doctors ... - AOL

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    NAD+ shots are injected subcutaneously, or under the skin, and get absorbed into the bloodstream more quickly because it bypasses the digestive system, says Kahn. These can be self-injected at home.

  8. Lighting control console - Wikipedia

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    A lighting control console (also called a lightboard, lighting board, or lighting desk) is an electronic device used in theatrical lighting design to control multiple stage lights at once. They are used throughout the entertainment industry and are normally placed at the front of house (FOH) position or in a control booth .

  9. Cue Health's new lineup of tests joins growing at-home ... - AOL

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    Cue Health made a name for itself with a rapid at-home COVID-19 test, a machine with a $200 price tag, and is out with 13 new tests this week, though none is compatible with the new machine.These ...