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  2. Stanley McCandless - Wikipedia

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    During his time at Yale, McCandless published some of the first books to lay out a method and approach to the art of lighting design. In his book A Method of Lighting the Stage (1932), McCandless details his method of lighting design which is based on the idea of breaking the stage down into uniform acting areas and manipulating light in terms of intensity, color, distribution, and control.

  3. Jean Rosenthal - Wikipedia

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    Jean Rosenthal's book, The Magic of Light: The Craft and Career of Jean Rosenthal, Pioneer in Lighting for the Modern Stage, (Little Brown & Co, ISBN 0-316-93120-9) was published posthumously in 1972. Lael Wertenbaker assembled the book, a long-running project between her and Rosenthal, from tape-recorded dictation sessions. [13]

  4. Channel hookup - Wikipedia

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    In theatrical productions, the channel hookup is a printout of a lighting database such as Lightwright that organizes all the lighting information for a stage show by the channel number associated with the lighting equipment and limits the information associated with a particular lighting instrument such that a designer or electrician can access needed information rapidly and efficiently.

  5. Outline of stagecraft - Wikipedia

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    Lighting design Lighting involves the process of determining the size, intensity, shape, and color of light for a given scene. Typical work includes hanging, focusing, procurement and maintenance of fixtures as well as some aspects of show control. Electrician (theatre) Color temperature

  6. Instrument schedule - Wikipedia

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    In theatrical productions, an instrument schedule is a listing of all the lighting instruments and information about them used in a show. [1]: 223 The instruments are organized by their position on-stage, and is the distinguishing characteristic between an instrument schedule and a channel hookup or similar paperwork. The instrument schedule ...

  7. Stage lighting - Wikipedia

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    Classical Spectacular used ordinary stage lighting plus special laser effects. Stage lighting is the craft of lighting as it applies to the production of theater, dance, opera, and other performance arts. [1] Several different types of stage lighting instruments are used in this discipline. [2] In addition to basic lighting, modern stage ...

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

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    Stage door: an entrance to the theatre for cast and crew separate from entrances used by the audience. Fans will gather at the stage door to see, greet or get autographs from their favorite performers. Stage left: the side of the stage on the left when facing the audience. Stage right: the side of the stage on the right when facing the audience.

  9. Richard Pilbrow - Wikipedia

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    Richard Pilbrow (28 April 1933 – 6 December 2023) was a British stage lighting designer, author, theatre design consultant, and theatrical producer, film producer and television producer. He was the first British lighting designer to light a Broadway musical on the Broadway stage with the musical Zorba .