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Types of Theatre Lights

Beam Projector
Beam Projector

Beam has a LED projector that has 20.000 projection hours, enough to project for 10 hours a day for 6 years. The computer inside Beam has 8GB storage for apps, photos, games, whatever you like. It has built in Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and stereo speakers.

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Ellipsoidal Reflector Spotlight
Ellipsoidal Reflector Spotlight

Ellipsoidal reflector light (abbreviated to ERS, or colloquially ellipsoidal or ellipse) is the name for a type of stage lighting instrument, named for the ellipsoidal reflector used to collect and direct the light through a barrel that contains a lens or lens train.

Fresnel Lantern
Fresnel Lantern

A Fresnel lantern (pronounced frəˈnɛl or fruh-nel) is a common lantern used in theatre, which employs a Fresnel lens to wash light over an area of the stage. The lens produces a wider, soft-edged beam of light, which is commonly used for back light and top light.

House Lights and Worklights
House Lights and Worklights

Worklights provide general lighting backstage or in the house, and are often fluorescent fixtures. Work lights are almost always non-dimmed. House and work lights are usually off during performances but are occasionally included in the lighting design to establish focus or emphasize plot elements.

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LED Stage Lights
LED Stage Lights

In the 50+ years since that first LED, technology has brought these tiny little “lightbulbs” a long way, to the point of breaking into the stage lighting industry in the last 10 years. Today, this trendy light source has everyone talking.

PAR Lights
PAR Lights

Parabolic Aluminized Reflector lights, or PAR lights, or PAR cans, are used when a substantial amount of flat lighting is required for a scene. A PAR can is a sealed beam PAR lamp housed in a simple can-like unit.

Scoop Lights
Scoop Lights

Scoop In stage lighting, an ellipsoidal reflector floodlight (sometimes known by the acronym ERF which is often pronounced "erf"), better known as a scoop, is a large, simple lighting fixture with a dome-like reflector, large high-wattage lamp and no lens.

Strip Lights
Strip Lights

Strip lights come in a large variety of colors. The many different colors available allows you choose the colors that will lift your mood, as proven by scientific studies. Remember, for multiple color strip lighting, you require an extra RGB remote controller for a smooth transition between, color, power, and brightness.

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