The area directly above the stage is called the fly loft. Battens(poles) span its length and can be raised and lowered using winches. These battens can contain scenery, lighting, special affects, flying people, and curtains.
Short answer: Angle. Let us assume we are illuminating a human on a theater stage. Front lighting are the fixtures that point to the front side of the human when they are standing towards the audience. Back lighting is the opposite. That means the light fixtures which are pointing to the back of the human. Cross lighting is when two, or more, lighting fixtures point at the human from varying places. For example, if there's both, front light and back light, those can be considered as cross lighting. Also, to illuminate the front side of a human completely, you usually need at least two lighting fixtures for that, one slightly to the left and one slightly to the right side of the human. This is also called cross lighting. Down lighting is light coming from up (ceiling) and going down. This is as opposed to up lighting, which is when a light fixture is on the floor, pointing upwards. Generally, most of theatrical lighting comes from up, thus being down lighting, but for a special effect, down lighting can be used too.
The Globe Theater.
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It was called "The Globe"!!!
the hell of the elizabethan theatre was the bottom of the stage that was decorated to fit te scenery of that certain play/scene.the heaven was the ceiling part of the stage that was also decorated to fit the plays theme.it was then called 'heaven' and 'hell'.
Ceiling lights like Chandeliers, Pendent Lighting, Flush Mount Ceiling Lights, Track Lights are called overhead lights.
Scrim is the name of the open weave muslin used in the theater for lighting effects.
Savoy House specializes in ceiling fans and lighting. There products can be purchased from their website which is called Savoy House. Here customers can view products and prices as well as place orders for what they need.
The opening that is controlled by the muscles of the iris is called the pupil. The iris is responsible for adjusting the size of the pupil in response to different lighting conditions.
The company called Crystorame manufactures lighting products. They manufacture everything from ceiling lights and chandeliers to mini shades and lanterns.
Pupil
Short answer: Angle. Let us assume we are illuminating a human on a theater stage. Front lighting are the fixtures that point to the front side of the human when they are standing towards the audience. Back lighting is the opposite. That means the light fixtures which are pointing to the back of the human. Cross lighting is when two, or more, lighting fixtures point at the human from varying places. For example, if there's both, front light and back light, those can be considered as cross lighting. Also, to illuminate the front side of a human completely, you usually need at least two lighting fixtures for that, one slightly to the left and one slightly to the right side of the human. This is also called cross lighting. Down lighting is light coming from up (ceiling) and going down. This is as opposed to up lighting, which is when a light fixture is on the floor, pointing upwards. Generally, most of theatrical lighting comes from up, thus being down lighting, but for a special effect, down lighting can be used too.
The window in a ceiling or roof is called a Skylight.
It was called the 'Elizabethan playhouse (theater)'. ^_^
Recessed light can be called as down light, pot light (canadian), can light (for canister in American). It is a light fixture that installed in hollow opening in ceiling.
Ceiling Mount Traverse Rod
The line where the ceiling meets the wall is called a cornice. A cornice can be set off from the ceiling with the use of cornice trim. The line where the wall meets the floor is called a baseboard.