Lighting Flashcards

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Fresnel

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  • A soft edge spotlight
  • more control than flood but less than profile
  • can be adjusted by moving lamp and reflector closer of further from the lens
  • you MUST use a group of fresnel
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Flood Light?

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  • Simplest Type
  • No Control Of Focus
  • Used To Light Large Areas
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Profile?

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  • produces clearly defined spots of light
  • is the most focus able and versatile
  • they have shutters and a gate
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Follow Spot?

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  • like a profile but has to be operated

- can follow something round the stage

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Parcan?

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  • a ‘can’ in which the par lamp is contained
  • the light produced is very intense
  • used for strong colours and SFX
  • wide light cannot be focus
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Barn Door?

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Can be attached to most type lights used to direct light

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Gobos?

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A piece of metal to project out lines of things - can be used instead of set

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Gels?

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Cellophane like screens to add colour of light

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Gell Colours?

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  • Straw (yellow)
  • Steel Blue
  • Rose (pink / red)
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G Clamp?

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To attach lights to light bar

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