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THEATRE LIGHTING. LIGHTS HELP SET ATMOSPHERE TENSION TIME PLACE. WITHOUT LIGHTS PRODUCING AN EFFECTIVE SHOW IS ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE. THEATRE ARTS. FLOOD LIGHT. PROFILE SPOTLIGHT. Lantern giving a soft edged beam of light. FRESNEL SPOT. Powerful profile used to follow the actors
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THEATRE LIGHTING
LIGHTS HELP SET ATMOSPHERE TENSION TIME PLACE. WITHOUT LIGHTS PRODUCING AN EFFECTIVE SHOW IS ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE.
THEATRE ARTS
PROFILE SPOTLIGHT
Lantern giving a soft edged beam of light FRESNEL SPOT
Powerful profile used to follow the actors around the stage FOLLOW SPOT
To change from one light/sound cue to Another without a blackout in between CROSSFADE
Positioning the lights to get the desired lighting FOCUSSING
ACTING AREA IS NOT LIT BLACKOUT
The BACK WALL of the Stage which can be painted or lit CYCLORAMA
Lit from behind Lit from front GAUZE
Used to create a mood or atmosphere on stage e.g. strobe light, mirror ball, smoke machine SPECIAL EFFECTS
CUE A signal to an actor to move or speak or lights or sound to begin
SLOW FADE TO The lights/sound fade out slowly FAST FADE TO The lights/sound fade out quickly SNAP TO Blackout is achieved instantly
USC USL USR CSL CSR USC DSL DSR DSC AUDIENCE
Person Murdered on a Train- 3 marks I would focus a fresnel down stage centre on the body of the murdered person to draw attention to the fact they are dead. I would put a red gel on the Fresnel to increase the tension for the audience. I would use dim floodlight with a Yellow gel to show the sun is rising and it is morning. THEN Do the same for HELL, HAPPY FAERIE FOREST and a CLOWN’S HOUSE
Task 1. What Atmosphere would you like to create to match the text of Bedtime Stories?(Justify your answer)
2. Using the above example of a lighting plot draw a lighting plot for your performance.