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1 Theatre Arts Revision Lighting Created by L McCarry

2 Lighting Lights help to create: Mood and atmosphere The time of day Place of the drama The weather Tension. Created by L McCarry

3 Lighting On the following slides you can test your knowledge of Lighting. Write your answers down and then check them at the end. Created by L McCarry

4 Lighting What is the term given when the acting area is not lit? Created by L McCarry

5 Lighting What is the term given when a blackout is achieved instantly? Created by L McCarry

6 Lighting What is the term given to the film placed in front of a lantern to change the colour of the beam? Created by L McCarry

7 Lighting What is the term given for Stage fireworks? Created by L McCarry

8 Lighting What is the term given when the whole acting area is evenly lit? Click HERE to see an example of this.HERE Created by L McCarry

9 Lighting What is the term for the clamp used to secure a lantern to a lighting bar or stand? Created by L McCarry

10 Lighting What is the term given when the lighting/sound is faded out quickly? Created by L McCarry

11 Lighting What is the term given to the positioning of the lanterns to get the desired lighting effect? Created by L McCarry

12 Lighting What does it mean to change from one lighting cue to another with no blackout in between? Created by L McCarry

13 Lighting What is used to attach a lantern to the lighting bar for safety? Created by L McCarry

14 Lighting What is the name given to the control board for lighting? Created by L McCarry

15 Lighting What is the term given to a lantern that gives a hard edged beam of light? Created by L McCarry

16 Lighting What term is given when the lighting/sound is faded out slowly? Created by L McCarry

17 Lighting What is the term given when you brighten or dim the lighting? Created by L McCarry

18 Lighting What is the term given to the thin metal plate cut out in a pattern and placed in a lantern to project a pattern or shape into the acting area? Click HERE to see examples of this.HERE Created by L McCarry

19 Lighting What is the term given to the powerful profile used to follow actors around the acting area? Created by L McCarry

20 Lighting What is the name for a lantern which gives a soft edged beam of light? Created by L McCarry

21 Lighting What is used to create a mood or atmosphere on stage e.g. strobe light, mirror ball, smoke machine? Created by L McCarry

22 Lighting What is the term for a lantern which gives a wide spread of light? Created by L McCarry

23 Lighting What is the quick way to write ‘lighting effects’? Created by L McCarry

24 Lighting What is the term for the adjustable metal flaps attached to the front of a Fresnel spotlight for shaping the beam of light? Created by L McCarry

25 Lighting Well Done! You have now completed revision on Lighting. Now check your answers on the following slides to see how many you have correct. At the end you will also find some revision questions to complete. Created by L McCarry

26 Lighting What is the term given when the acting area is not lit? Blackout Created by L McCarry

27 Lighting What is the term given when a blackout is achieved instantly? Snap to Created by L McCarry

28 Lighting What is the term given to the film placed in front of a lantern to change the colour of the beam? Gel Created by L McCarry

29 Lighting What is the term given for Stage fireworks? Pyrotechnics Created by L McCarry

30 Lighting What is the term given when the whole acting area is evenly lit? Click HERE to see an example of this.HERE Wash Created by L McCarry

31 Lighting What is the term for the clamp used to secure a lantern to a lighting bar or stand? G-clamp Created by L McCarry

32 Lighting What is the term given when the lighting/sound is faded out quickly? Fast fade to Created by L McCarry

33 Lighting What is the term given to the positioning of the lanterns to get the desired lighting effect? Focussing Created by L McCarry

34 Lighting What does it mean to change from one lighting cue to another with no blackout in between? Crossfade Created by L McCarry

35 Lighting What is used to attach a lantern to the lighting bar for safety? Safety chain Created by L McCarry

36 Lighting What is the term given to a lantern that gives a hard edged beam of light? Profile spot Created by L McCarry

37 Lighting What term is given when the lighting/sound is faded out slowly? Slow fade to Created by L McCarry

38 Lighting What is the name given to the control board for lighting? Lighting Desk Created by L McCarry

39 Lighting What is the term given to the thin metal plate cut out in a pattern and placed in a lantern to project a pattern or shape into the acting area? Click HERE to see examples of this.HERE Gobo Created by L McCarry

40 Lighting What is the term given to the powerful profile used to follow actors around the acting area? Follow spot Created by L McCarry

41 Lighting What is the term given when you brighten or dim the lighting? Fade up/down Created by L McCarry

42 Lighting What is the name for a lantern which gives a soft edged beam of light? Fresnel spot Created by L McCarry

43 Lighting What is used to create a mood or atmosphere on stage e.g. strobe light, mirror ball, smoke machine? Special effects Created by L McCarry

44 Lighting What is the term for a lantern which gives a wide spread of light? Flood Created by L McCarry

45 Lighting What is the quick way to write ‘lighting effects’? LFX Created by L McCarry

46 Lighting What is the term for the adjustable metal flaps attached to the front of a Fresnel spotlight for shaping the beam of light? Barndoors Created by L McCarry

47 Lighting Revision Questions Complete the following revision questions on paper or in WORD and email to your teacher for marking. These are suitable for all levels. Created by L McCarry

48 Lighting Revision Questions Section One 1.Think of a recent stimulus based drama that you have been working on. Choose three different lighting effects that you used. (Flood, Fresnel Spot with a gel or Profile Spot etc.) Say what they were, when you used them and why they were effective in enhancing your drama. 2.What do you consider to be the most important moment in that drama? Give reasons to justify why this was the case. 3.Choose another lighting effect not mentioned in (question 1) and say how this would have helped to enhance this moment. 4.If you were to add a Special effect to this drama what would you use, where would you add it and how would it enhance your drama? Created by L McCarry

49 Lighting Revision Questions Section 2 1.Think of a drama from your course in which you used or could have used a Crossfade. (This must not be the stimulus drama spoken about on the previous slide.) Explain when and why you used the crossfade. 2.Think of another drama from your course in which you used or could have used a Follow spot. Explain where in the drama it was/would be used and for what reason. 3.Look at the stimulus below: Scene One: It’s a wet and windy night and Sam has missed her bus home from College. Scene Two: She decides to walk home and takes a short cut through some creepy woodland. She's scared. Scene Three: Sam eventually arrives home and feels safe. However her dad is really angry as he has been worried about her whereabouts. 4. What gels on a Fresnel spot would you use in each of the scenes? What mood and atmosphere would they help to create? 5. What Gobo could you use in Scene two and why? 6. In which scene would you use a Profile Spot and why would this enhance this scene? Created by L McCarry

50 Well Done You have now completed revision on Lighting. NOW evaluate your understanding: If you require more help inform your teacher and refer to your Revision Booklet. Red- still struggling Amber - understand some of this revision Green- fully understand Created by L McCarry


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