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 For controlling the operation and intensity of lighting instruments;  Computerized lighting systems operate lights based on information input and stored.

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2  For controlling the operation and intensity of lighting instruments;  Computerized lighting systems operate lights based on information input and stored electronically on disk or CD

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4  For throwing a strong, focused beam from a distance; sometimes called a Leko

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6  For shorter throws covering a large area with soft, diffuse light

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8  For throwing bright, focused light on a moving performer

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10  For illuminating large areas of the stage

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12  For washing light over a large area of the stage or onto scenery

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14  Incandescent (Standard) › For use in strip lights, floodlights, and wall sources › Wattage varies according to use

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16  Halogen Lamps (energy- efficient, high intensity lamps) › For use in spotlights › Wattage varies according to type and use

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18  Gelatins, or Gels (color filters) › For casting colored light from a spotlight

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20  Gel Frames › For holding gels

21  Gobos (metallic disks with cut patterns) › For casting light patterns from a spotlight

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24  Barn Doors (folding flaps on a metal frame) › For shaping the beam of a light

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