On Building a Theatre Stage Construction And Equipment for Small Theatres Scho
On Building a Theatre Stage Construction And Equipment for Small Theatres Scho
Irving Pichel
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Each lamp is set in a separate com- partment, separated from its neighbor, and each lamp is backed by an X-Ray reflector of mirrored glass with whorled corruga- tions, diffusing the light evenly over a large area. Each com- partment may be fitted with a color screen of gelatine or dyed glass. Often, too, spot lamps, large and small, are mounted on this border to accentuate the light on certain areas of the stage. The other borders, used mostly for exterior scenes, must serve to flood stage and ...sc^ne with light. The old type of border does not serve adequately, even in the type of scene for which it was designed. The use of sky borders has largely given way to the high cyclorama of canvas or plaster, leaving the sky prospect open to the eye as far as the sight line reaches. The overhead lighting must be powerful enough to flood stage and sky with light. It is becoming more and more common to reinforce the ordinary bor- der-light equipment with hanging thousand-watt lamps in spe- cially constructed steel hoods.
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