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Revision as of 20:48, 21 February 2010
There are as many ways to design lights as there are lighting designers, what is discussed here is the basic's you need to know to light a show.
Contents
Three point lighting
This a key principle of a basic lighting rig, the idea is the any part of the stage can be lit by three lights, two from the front "frontlights" and one from the back "backlight".
In these example images, the two front lights have two similar but different shades and the back-light a contrasting colour.
Types of light
Profile
Internal shutters, focusable
Fresnel
external shutters Barndoors
Special effects
Gobo
A gobo is a metal stencil that fits inside a light and is used to project a pattern or image.