This large light is dome-shaped.
What is a scoop?
A light emitting diode.
What is an LED?
The green wire.
What is the ground?
The thin colored piece of plastic that is inserted in front of a light.
What is a gel?
The pear-shaped bulb used in fresnels, pars, etc.
What is an incandescent lamp?
This is a rectangular-shaped light.
What is an LED?
ETC-brand "source fours" of this light.
What is an ellipsoidal reflector?
The common is this color.
What is white?
The thin piece of metal that creates new shapes and patterns of light. They can only go in ellipsoidal reflectors.
What is a gobo?
This thin, long lightbulb is made of two elements: one gas and one metal.
What is the tungsten-halogen lamp?
This is the longest variety of Altman.
What is 16?
Digital Mediaplex. Sends a message to each light/dimmer address in a circuit.
What is a DMX?
The "hot" is this color.
What is black?
This is a map of where the lights in the FOHs and electrics go, along with what kind of light it is.
What is a light plot?
This sends light out of the front and is stored in the parcan.
What is a parabolic reflector?
This light is a hybrid of two other lights?
What is a parnel?
This is the acronym to remember how to calculate wattage.
W(est)= V(irigni)A
This wire is in the middle of the three.
What is the ground?
The standard wattage of a single circuit.
What is 2400?
This is the hottest part of an ellipsoidal reflector.
What is the barrel?
These take up 19 channels in a circuit.
What is a mover?
The band AC/DC's name stands for these types of electrical currents.
What is "Alternating Current/ Direct Current?"
This wire is further from the ground than the other wire.
What is the hot?
This device allows the amount of voltage to be changed.
What is a transformer?
This is a collection of images of the progression of lighting.
What is a storyboard?