Terms
Color
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Functions
Design
100

A highly controlled, focused beam of light.

Spotlight

100

What are the 3 primary colors?

Red, Blue, and Yellow

100

What are placed in front of lights to alter color and mood?

Color Gel Sheets
100

The most basic role, ensuring actors and scenery are visible, specifically ensuring faces are seen.

Visibility

100

The lighting design of using variations of a single hue.

Monochromatic

200

A device that controls the intensity of the light.

Dimmer

200

What is the formal name of the color?

Hue

200

The lighting designer creates this thing which is a blueprint detailing the location of every light instrument.

Light Plot

200

Using selective, focused light to draw the audience's eyes to specific actors or scenes.

Composition and Focus

200

The lighting design of colors adjacent of the wheel.

Analogous

300

The actual light source.

Instrument or Fixture


300

Purity or boldness of a color.

Saturation

300

Front light provides basic, flat, necessary visibility. Backlight separates actors from the background. Side light adds dramatic, three-dimensional modeling.

Lighting Positions

300

Using color and intensity to evoke emotions, such as warm, soft light for romance or harsh, blue light for tension.

Mood/ Atmosphere

300

The lighting design of high-contrast colors opposite each other.

Complementary

400

A general, even, and soft-edged light covering a large area.

Wash

400

What is the name of foundational hues that cannot be created by mixing other colors?

Primary Colors

400

Recording the lighting cues in the console.

Programming

400

Using angles (front, back, side) to give performers three-dimensional form.

Modeling/ Dimension

400

Techniques for creating visually pleasing combinations.

Color Harmony

500

A fundamental design element that provides visibility, establishes mood, directs audience attention, and supports the production's artistic vision.

Lighting Design

500

A circular diagram invented by Sir Isaac Newton showing the relationships between colors.

Color Wheel

500

Every fixture must have what that is attached to the pipe?

Safety Cable

500

Creating naturalistic effects like day, night, sunsets, or rain.

Plausibility/ Setting

500

The study and practical guidance of how colors mix, interact, and combine to create specific visual effects, moods, and psychological impacts.

Color Theory

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