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2
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The dimming of one set of lighting instruments as another set comes up.
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3
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A spotlight with a stepped lens used to project a clear, strong light with a soft edge.
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5
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Heavily insulated wire for joining instruments to electrical outlets or to a switchboard.
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7
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A document prepared after the light plot; indicates what lighting changes are to take place and when.
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8
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The light that fills shadows, aimed opposite a key light.
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9
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A transparent color media placed on striplights to produce different colors.
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An electrical device that controls the amount of current flowing into a lighting instrument, thus increasing or decreasing the intensity of the light.
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2
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A device for joining cables to each other or to instruments.
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4
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A drop made of fabric that appears almost opaque when frontlit and semitransparent when backlit.
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6
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A high-wattage light open at one end, containing a metal shell and a highly reflective inner surface.
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