Technical Theatre - Final Exam

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  1. 2. Parabolic Aluminized Reflector; a type of lighting instrument used to create a directional flood of light
  2. 4. The brightness level of a lighting instrument or cue
  3. 7. A metal or glass stencil placed in an ERS to project patterns, textures, or images
  4. 9. Stage type wherein the audience sits on two sides of the stage (like a runway or train track)
  5. 11. The scientific measuring of light and its distribution
  6. 13. The specific DMX number assigned to a lighting fixture so the console can communicate with it
  7. 14. The purity or vividness of a color; highly saturated colors appear rich and bold
  8. 15. deciBels; a unit used to measure the intensity of a sound of the power level of an electrical signal by comparing it with a given level on a logarithmic scale
  9. 18. The process of converting an analog signal into a digital signal
  10. 19. A computational language utilizing ones and zeroes to convey values to a protocol
  11. 22. A set of 512 DMX addresses used as one block of control data
  12. 24. A pipe suspended horizontally above the stage or audience upon which equipment such as lighting instruments, speakers, and soft goods may be fixed
  13. 26. The process of converting one type of energy to another
  14. 27. A device that controls the intensity of an incandescent light by regulating the electrical power sent to it
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  1. 1. The "standard" type of stage; audience sits on one side
  2. 3. The perception and interpretation of vibrations in the air (acoustic energy) received through the ear and transduced into electrical signals in the brain
  3. 5. Stage type wherein the audience sits on three sides of the stage
  4. 6. Stage type wherein the audience surrounds the playing area (most sports stadiums are this type)
  5. 8. The process of aiming, shaping, and adjusting lighting instruments before a performance
  6. 10. Ellipsoidal Reflector Spotlight; a type of lighting instrument used to create bright, focused beams on stage
  7. 12. A type of lighting instrument utilizing concentric circles to create soft-edged, controllable beam of light
  8. 16. A pipe suspended horizontally above the stage or audience upon which equipment such as lighting instruments, speakers, and soft goods may be fixed
  9. 17. Digitally Controlled Amplifier; a remote, volume-specific control parameter for an assigned set of channels
  10. 19. A summing point for audio channels such as a Main LR, effects sends, auxiliary sends, and subgroups; contains control parameters
  11. 20. A device used to increase the voltage of a given signal from one state to another
  12. 21. The specific color of light (red, blue, green, etc.)
  13. 23. A control number on the lighting console used to operate a fixture or group of fixtures
  14. 25. 1:1, a continuous representation of sound waves as electrical signals
  15. 27. Digital Multiplex; a digital communication protocol that sends control data from a console to lighting fixtures