The lighting plan shows where the lighting designer has positioned lights. This particular lighting plan shows the positions of lights for an AS Drama exam. It provides the essential information of lighting positions in a concise 3 sentence summary.
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Chapter 13 will cover forces, and Chapter 14 will discuss how forces relate to and cause motion.
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The document provides steps for checking lighting equipment, including verifying that 10 CCT fresnel lights are present along with barn doors and gel frames installed correctly in each light. It also involves checking that 10 plugs are plugged into the dimmer pack to match the 10 lights. Further steps include inspecting individual lights that fail to turn on by checking internal components and replacing bulbs carefully. The final step is to check that the grand master switch is turned on, as the lights will not work if this main control is off.
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This document provides an overview of key concepts from chapters 12-14 of a physics textbook, including:
Chapter 12 discusses distance, time, and speed, defining distance as the amount of space between two points, and how direction and position provide more specific location information than distance alone. Compass directions and maps use navigation, and an object's position is its location at an instant in time relative to a fixed origin point.
Chapter 13 will cover forces, and Chapter 14 will discuss how forces relate to and cause motion.
Voodoo is summarized as a spiritual practice that encourages understanding natural life processes and one's spiritual nature. Key elements include the use of herbs, poisons, and charms for protection or harm. Many superstitions also developed within Voodoo tradition in Louisiana and have since influenced it, such as beliefs about brooms, salt, sweeping after dark, and tablecloths affecting luck or death in the family.
The student analyzed the end of show scene from the musical Grease. They discussed the performances of the two main characters, Sandy and Danny, praising their use of vocal projection, tone, and body language to convey emotion. Symbols like clothing and gestures were used to represent meanings. The scene had some variation in pace between songs. Costumes effectively established the time period and influenced character movement. Lighting, music, and simple set design of blocks complemented the performance within the space limitations. Overall it was an enjoyable musical.
The document lists unspoken rules and slang terms related to smoking weed. Some key rules include naming your smoking piece, sharing weed equally in a group, and keeping your supplies hidden. Slang terms defined include "cashed" meaning a bowl is empty, "piece" referring to a bowl or bong, and "munchies" describing the urge to eat when high. The document provides insights into social etiquette and language within weed smoking culture.
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The document provides steps for checking lighting equipment, including verifying that 10 CCT fresnel lights are present along with barn doors and gel frames installed correctly in each light. It also involves checking that 10 plugs are plugged into the dimmer pack to match the 10 lights. Further steps include inspecting individual lights that fail to turn on by checking internal components and replacing bulbs carefully. The final step is to check that the grand master switch is turned on, as the lights will not work if this main control is off.
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Visual observation of lighting (amended)Conradian97
This document is a checklist for visually inspecting lighting equipment on a film or video production set. It asks whether the safety chain is attached, the light is plugged in and oriented correctly, it has the necessary accessories like a gel frame or barn doors, and the clamp is secure. It prompts the user to note any remaining problems and sign off that issues have been addressed, and recommends weekly maintenance and consulting use guides to remedy issues.
To operate a lighting desk, place the desk in the desired position, plug in the power cable to the desk and wall, and connect the DMX cable from the desk to the lighting rig but do not turn on the desk. Turn on the dimmer pack to provide power and plug the correct lights into the numbered dimmer positions that match the rig. Finally, turn on the desk to test that the lights work properly.
The document provides instructions for fixing minor problems with lighting equipment:
- Safety chains must be securely attached to prevent lights from falling. Spare chains are stored on a hook in the back of the hall.
- Lights must be properly plugged in to receive power. Do not turn power on until any issues are fixed to avoid electrocution.
- Lights need to be oriented correctly with the beam angle dial facing the floor. Ladders may be needed to access and adjust lights.
More complex issues like replacing a blown bulb in a CCT Fresnel light require removing the light panel, checking and replacing the bulb if necessary, and ensuring the correct wattage and fitting are used.
The document discusses amendments made to several guides about lighting equipment. The summaries clarify locations of equipment if missing, show what equipment looks like, specify accessories needed for lights, and add documentation for fixing broken lights. The amended guides also provide more specific locations of equipment, clearer instructions for tasks like installing barn doors, and address errors like incorrectly stating bulb colors and assuming any bulb will fit. The amended version remedies issues like not accounting for broken sockets and not having an option to record broken light information.
This document lists equipment in the drama studio including a Toshiba laptop, projector with power speakers, CD player, iPod connector, Zero 88 dimmer pack, Strand lighting desk, and 10 CCT Minuette Fresnel lights with gel frames stored in a drawer next to the lighting rack. Additional Fresnel lights are kept on the lighting rack at the back of the hall if needed.
This equipment inventory for a drama studio lists 7 items including a Toshiba laptop, projector with power speakers, CD player, iPod lead, Zero 88 dimmer pack, Strand lighting desk, and 10 CCT Minuette Fresnel's with gel frames. The projector can be used with either the Toshiba laptop or the CD player, and the lighting equipment includes a Zero 88 dimmer pack and Strand lighting desk.
1. To set up the sound desk, plug the main desk into power, then plug speakers into power and desk using XLR cables. Connect audio sources like a CD player to the desk using phono or audio jack cables.
2. Turn on equipment in the correct order: sound desk first, then audio source, then speakers to avoid popping noises.
3. Operate individual channels by powering them on and adjusting gain until lights are at maximum yellow, then pan each channel to the correct speaker. Use the master fader and channel faders to control overall and individual volume levels.
This document is a checklist for visually inspecting lighting equipment used in film and television production. It contains 8 yes or no questions about whether critical safety and functionality elements are properly attached or configured, such as the safety chain, plug, orientation, gel frame, barn doors, and G-clamp. The checklist also includes a comments section and requires a date and signature to confirm any problems have been addressed.
The document provides instructions for fixing minor lighting issues such as ensuring safety chains are attached, lights are plugged in properly and oriented correctly, and installing gels, barn doors, and adjusting G-clamps. More demanding problems like replacing a blown bulb in a CCT Fresnel light require unscrewing the light panel, checking the bulb, unclipping and replacing it with a new 650W bulb if necessary. Issues that can't be resolved should be documented and referred to a technician.
This document provides instructions for using Q-Lab to play front-of-house music cues during a performance. It explains that the "Go" button or spacebar can be used to start each cue, and cues with effects like fading are highlighted with colors to help the user locate them. It also notes the times of each track to help determine if tracks are too short or long and properly time sound effects between tracks.
Focusing a light is an important production skill that involves adjusting the position of a rigged light using a tallescope to ensure it illuminates the stage space as desired by the lighting designer.
The lighting desk allows the operator to program and operate lights for cues by entering a 'Program' mode where lights can be turned on as needed for each cue. The desk also allows the operator to set lights to a specific percentage, such as entering '001-100@65ENTER' which would set lights 1-100 to 65% brightness.
Cutting gel frames is important to get the right color for lighting needs, as gels come in one standard size and may need trimming to fit larger lights. The color call, or specification, helps determine which gel is required and if it will need cutting to ensure it is not too small for the light.
Cue sheets are used in rehearsals to plan lighting routines for shows, allowing operators during performances to simply press "Go" and minimize the chances of activating the wrong lights. This particular cue sheet specifically relates to drama exams for the AS level.
Focus Notes list the position of every light in the rig to provide instructions on how to manipulate the lights to suit the space and show. Without focus notes, it would be difficult to fix the lights into positions that work for the performance. Focus Notes are essential as they record the lighting designer's vision for how each light should be positioned.
The document discusses the importance of a colour call, which lists the colours of lights available in a rig. A colour call allows one to check if a specific colour light is available for use. This particular colour call relates to drama exams that were produced.
The lighting plan shows where the lighting designer has positioned lights. This particular lighting plan shows the positions of lights for an AS Drama exam. It provides the essential information of lighting positions in a concise 3 sentence summary.
Rigging lights is important for proper stage lighting and requires attention to health and safety. Lights must be rigged to hang in designated positions around the stage. It is crucial to ensure clamps are tight and safety chains are always attached to prevent lights from falling in the event of a clamp failure and endangering performers below, as well as preventing light damage from falls.
Focusing a light is an important production skill that involves adjusting the position of a rigged light using a tallescope to ensure it illuminates the stage space as desired by the lighting designer.
Research of job roles in the production arts industryConradian97
The document discusses several job roles in the production arts industry, including stage manager, sound designer, sound operator, lighting designer, lighting operator, deputy stage manager, assistant stage manager, costume master/mistress, props master/mistress, and front of house manager. It provides brief descriptions of the responsibilities for each role, such as coordinating all aspects of a performance for the stage manager, designing sound and music for the sound designer, and managing customer service staff and the patron experience for the front of house manager. It also notes that a hierarchical structure is used to define everyone's role and reporting relationships within a production.
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Visual observation of lighting (amended)Conradian97
This document is a checklist for visually inspecting lighting equipment on a film or video production set. It asks whether the safety chain is attached, the light is plugged in and oriented correctly, it has the necessary accessories like a gel frame or barn doors, and the clamp is secure. It prompts the user to note any remaining problems and sign off that issues have been addressed, and recommends weekly maintenance and consulting use guides to remedy issues.
To operate a lighting desk, place the desk in the desired position, plug in the power cable to the desk and wall, and connect the DMX cable from the desk to the lighting rig but do not turn on the desk. Turn on the dimmer pack to provide power and plug the correct lights into the numbered dimmer positions that match the rig. Finally, turn on the desk to test that the lights work properly.
The document provides instructions for fixing minor problems with lighting equipment:
- Safety chains must be securely attached to prevent lights from falling. Spare chains are stored on a hook in the back of the hall.
- Lights must be properly plugged in to receive power. Do not turn power on until any issues are fixed to avoid electrocution.
- Lights need to be oriented correctly with the beam angle dial facing the floor. Ladders may be needed to access and adjust lights.
More complex issues like replacing a blown bulb in a CCT Fresnel light require removing the light panel, checking and replacing the bulb if necessary, and ensuring the correct wattage and fitting are used.
The document discusses amendments made to several guides about lighting equipment. The summaries clarify locations of equipment if missing, show what equipment looks like, specify accessories needed for lights, and add documentation for fixing broken lights. The amended guides also provide more specific locations of equipment, clearer instructions for tasks like installing barn doors, and address errors like incorrectly stating bulb colors and assuming any bulb will fit. The amended version remedies issues like not accounting for broken sockets and not having an option to record broken light information.
This document lists equipment in the drama studio including a Toshiba laptop, projector with power speakers, CD player, iPod connector, Zero 88 dimmer pack, Strand lighting desk, and 10 CCT Minuette Fresnel lights with gel frames stored in a drawer next to the lighting rack. Additional Fresnel lights are kept on the lighting rack at the back of the hall if needed.
This equipment inventory for a drama studio lists 7 items including a Toshiba laptop, projector with power speakers, CD player, iPod lead, Zero 88 dimmer pack, Strand lighting desk, and 10 CCT Minuette Fresnel's with gel frames. The projector can be used with either the Toshiba laptop or the CD player, and the lighting equipment includes a Zero 88 dimmer pack and Strand lighting desk.
1. To set up the sound desk, plug the main desk into power, then plug speakers into power and desk using XLR cables. Connect audio sources like a CD player to the desk using phono or audio jack cables.
2. Turn on equipment in the correct order: sound desk first, then audio source, then speakers to avoid popping noises.
3. Operate individual channels by powering them on and adjusting gain until lights are at maximum yellow, then pan each channel to the correct speaker. Use the master fader and channel faders to control overall and individual volume levels.
This document is a checklist for visually inspecting lighting equipment used in film and television production. It contains 8 yes or no questions about whether critical safety and functionality elements are properly attached or configured, such as the safety chain, plug, orientation, gel frame, barn doors, and G-clamp. The checklist also includes a comments section and requires a date and signature to confirm any problems have been addressed.
The document provides instructions for fixing minor lighting issues such as ensuring safety chains are attached, lights are plugged in properly and oriented correctly, and installing gels, barn doors, and adjusting G-clamps. More demanding problems like replacing a blown bulb in a CCT Fresnel light require unscrewing the light panel, checking the bulb, unclipping and replacing it with a new 650W bulb if necessary. Issues that can't be resolved should be documented and referred to a technician.
This document provides instructions for using Q-Lab to play front-of-house music cues during a performance. It explains that the "Go" button or spacebar can be used to start each cue, and cues with effects like fading are highlighted with colors to help the user locate them. It also notes the times of each track to help determine if tracks are too short or long and properly time sound effects between tracks.
Focusing a light is an important production skill that involves adjusting the position of a rigged light using a tallescope to ensure it illuminates the stage space as desired by the lighting designer.
The lighting desk allows the operator to program and operate lights for cues by entering a 'Program' mode where lights can be turned on as needed for each cue. The desk also allows the operator to set lights to a specific percentage, such as entering '001-100@65ENTER' which would set lights 1-100 to 65% brightness.
Cutting gel frames is important to get the right color for lighting needs, as gels come in one standard size and may need trimming to fit larger lights. The color call, or specification, helps determine which gel is required and if it will need cutting to ensure it is not too small for the light.
Cue sheets are used in rehearsals to plan lighting routines for shows, allowing operators during performances to simply press "Go" and minimize the chances of activating the wrong lights. This particular cue sheet specifically relates to drama exams for the AS level.
Focus Notes list the position of every light in the rig to provide instructions on how to manipulate the lights to suit the space and show. Without focus notes, it would be difficult to fix the lights into positions that work for the performance. Focus Notes are essential as they record the lighting designer's vision for how each light should be positioned.
The document discusses the importance of a colour call, which lists the colours of lights available in a rig. A colour call allows one to check if a specific colour light is available for use. This particular colour call relates to drama exams that were produced.
The lighting plan shows where the lighting designer has positioned lights. This particular lighting plan shows the positions of lights for an AS Drama exam. It provides the essential information of lighting positions in a concise 3 sentence summary.
Rigging lights is important for proper stage lighting and requires attention to health and safety. Lights must be rigged to hang in designated positions around the stage. It is crucial to ensure clamps are tight and safety chains are always attached to prevent lights from falling in the event of a clamp failure and endangering performers below, as well as preventing light damage from falls.
Focusing a light is an important production skill that involves adjusting the position of a rigged light using a tallescope to ensure it illuminates the stage space as desired by the lighting designer.
Research of job roles in the production arts industryConradian97
The document discusses several job roles in the production arts industry, including stage manager, sound designer, sound operator, lighting designer, lighting operator, deputy stage manager, assistant stage manager, costume master/mistress, props master/mistress, and front of house manager. It provides brief descriptions of the responsibilities for each role, such as coordinating all aspects of a performance for the stage manager, designing sound and music for the sound designer, and managing customer service staff and the patron experience for the front of house manager. It also notes that a hierarchical structure is used to define everyone's role and reporting relationships within a production.
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Lighting plan
1. Lighting Plan
Lighting plans are important when rigging lights as they show
where the lighting designer has set the lights to go. This lighting
plan relates to the light positions of the AS Drama exam lights.