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Basically the answer is a program called Vectorworks
Chemistry is not something you take into account when working with stage lighting. However, the actual lamps(bulbs) have some type of gas in them(Tungsten or whathaveyou) which reacts with the electricity to glow.
so the audiance will focus on the actor more than everywhere else
the mature stage source: geography textbook "Physical Geography: A Landscape Appreciation"
A catwalk is an elevated service platform from which many of the technical functions of a theater, such as lighting and sound, may be manipulated.
Prophase. Prophase occurs directly after the G2 phase of interphase. In early Prophase, the sister chromatids condense further, becoming visible with a microscope.
Frederick Bentham has written: 'Stage lighting' -- subject(s): Stage lighting 'The art of stage lighting' -- subject(s): Stage lighting 'New theatres in Britain.' -- subject(s): Theaters
William B. Warfel has written: 'The new handbook of stage lighting graphics' -- subject(s): Drawings, Electric lighting, Planning, Stage lighting 'Handbook of stage lighting graphics' -- subject(s): Drawing, Stage lighting
LED stage lighting setups use more power than fluorescent light setups because LED stage lighting shines much brighter thus the need for more power than any other lighting.
Stage lighting was unnecessary in shakespeare theater because when it was written, DMX, ellipsoidals, etc. didn't exist. While stage lighting adds to the mood of the play, it is not necessary. It all depends on what the show calls for.
George R. Hoerner has written: 'Stage lighting with home-made equipment' -- subject(s): Stage lighting
R. B. Graves has written: 'Lighting the Shakespearean stage, 1567-1642' -- subject(s): Stage lighting, History
Lee Watson has written: 'Lighting design handbook' -- subject(s): Electric lighting, Stage lighting
One can get information on how to properly light a stage when one goes to the site of Professional Lighting Resources. One can go to the section of Stage Lighting Design 101 to learn more.
Depends on what lighting you're referring to? Lighting happenings in everything from movies to the screen in your computer.
Francis Reid has written: 'ABC of Stage Technology' -- subject(s): Theatre 'Hearing the Light' 'Designing for the theatre' -- subject(s): Stage-setting and scenery, Theaters, Stage lighting, Stage machinery 'The stage lighting handbook' -- subject(s): Stage lighting, Handbooks, manuals, Buildings, structures, Stage history, Theaters, Globe Theatre (London, England : 1599-1644), Theater architecture, History 'The ABC of Theatre Jargon'
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