Theater Stage Lighting

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Theater Stage Lighting

Ellipsoidal Reflector Spotlight An ellipsoidal light, also known as a leko is the most versatile conventional fixture of stage lighting.  While it emits a circular beam of light, you have the ability to adjust every aspect of it. 

Fresnel A lightweight, short throw, all purpose lighting device the fresnel produces a soft edged beam which varies in diameter from 4.2 feet to 21 feet are designed for operation with the long life, high intensity tungsten halogen lamps                                                                     

Scoops Scoops produce a very diffuse soft edged beam.  The 160 scoop produces a beam diameter of 13.5 to 20.7 feet at the same distance.  This luminaire is designed to operate a high color temperature Tungsten Halogen lamps, as well as standard incandescent lamps.  This fixture is used in theater as both a flood light and a cyclorama

Par Cans The Par Can is a low cost, versatile luminaire designed for diverse applications. Intensities and beam spreads are a function of the lamp selected for use in the fixture. One unit can serve multiple purposes simply by changing the lamp. With an oval shaped beam and a lamp range from 300 to 1000 watts, the                                       

Pin Spot A pin spot shoots out a narrow round shaft of light that is best seen with fog in the air.                                                          

Strip Lighting                                                            

Follow Spot A ruggedly constructed medium to long throw follow spot produces a narrow, hard or soft edged beam which zooms used to follow an actor or small group of people                          

Lamps Incandescent /Regular House Lamp Gaseous Discharge lamp Lamp For Ellipsoidal Reflector Spotlight (Lekos) Tungsten Halogen lamp Lamp For Par Can (car head light)

Lighting Boards                                                                                                                 

Dimmers                               

Gels & Lens Color Lens                                                                                         Color Gels

Four Functions of Light (1) Visibility (2) Mood (3) Selective Focus (4) Modeling 3D

Four Qualities (1) Intensity (2) Color (3) Distribution (4) Movement