Stage
Light Physics
Light Practical
Sound Physics
Sound Practical
100
The band and orchestra chairs stack this many high....
What is 20
100
This is the physical amount of electricity generated by a power plant...the plant outputs a huge sum over the HOT
What are AMPS
100
In our theatre lighting system, we have this many outlets per circuit.
What is one.
100
Sound is...
What is vibration.
100
The first task of any sound engineer is to _________ the various sources in any 'sound' that they may be manipulated.
What is isolated.
200
The band and orchestra stands stack this many on each side...
What is 10
200
Amps don't move without being pushed! The force pushing the amps are known as...
What are volts
200
Source 4's give us this type of light...
What is spot/special.
200
The faster molecules vibrate, the higher the frequency...the higher the ________. (this also works for 'slower', 'lower' and 'lower'.
What is pitch.
200
These microphones are a decent quality, consisting of a diaphragm, magnet and coil.
What are dynamic.
300
All Boxes, Crates & Blocks stack in this corner
What is USL
300
Once the hot enters your home, your breaker box splits it into several circuits...limiting each circuit to this many amps!
What is 20
300
Fresnels give us this kind of light...
What is flood/wash.
300
The strength with which a molecule vibrates dictates it's intensity. The stronger the vibration, the more intense the sound...the _______ it is.
What is louder.
300
These mics are amazing quality, consisting of a diaphragm, electro magnet and coil...but they require phantom power!
What are condensors.
400
These are stored in a giant stack between the cafeteria and the gym locker rooms!
What is plastic tables
400
120 volts pushing 20 amps can output a maximum of 2400 watts per circuit. How many outlets might you have on a single circuit?
What is no more than 11...
400
Lighting technique calls for multiple lights to be programmed to a single area, which we then save to a light board as these...
What is submasters.
400
The most important thing to remember is the sequential progression of sound from source to processor to recipient. This sequence is more commonly referred to as...
What is Signal Path
400
To avoid putting kinks inside our cables...we always always always....
What is COIL! Do not wrap!
500
All trees, desks and chorus risers store...
What is in the hallway.
500
The power being used will always vary depending on what is using it...fortunately, we will always know this draw because...
What is IT'S WRITTEN ON THE PERIPHERAL!
500
The task of a lighting technician is to work with the director to add submasters together to create an entire lighting look for the stage...which will vary on the blocking and mood of that scene. These looks are saved as _______.
What are cues.
500
What is the entire signal patch...including connectors & cables...from a single microphone on our stage to our main cluster of speakers?
What is SOURCE, MIC, XLR OUTPUT, CABLE, XLR INPUT, CABLE, MIXER CHANNEL XLR IN, GAIN, FADER, BUS, MIX, MIX XLR OUT, CABLE, AMP XLR IN, AMP OUT, CABLE, SPEAKER IN, SPEAKER, AIR, EARS.
500
The hardest thing about sound boards is understanding this concept - the idea that once sound is in the channel...it only outputs if you ______ it. But in doing so...you can send sound ANYWHERE YOU WANT!
What is BUS