Repeated sound received late enough to be heard as distinct from the source. REVERB.
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Card 7
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A simple indoor performance space with plain black walls and a level floor. Simple structure means that their is flexibility in the configuration of the stage and audience placement.
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A type of staging where the audience is at two ends of the stage- facing towards each other. Somewhat like a runway.
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A type of staging in which the audience is at three sides of the stage. Almost like a proscenium arch stage but now the audience fully surrounds the performance space.
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A focused beam of light on one specific object/ character on stage. Produced by a Profile.
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The features or characteristics of a given area that affect the projection of sound/ a study on the behaviour of sound.
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A type of staging in which the audience stand and walk about the performance space rather than the conventional sitting down and watching the action idea.
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Smallest of all stage lights. Used to shine on the audience to create a small light that isn't big enough to draw attention away from the performance.
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A physical template slotted in front of the light source so as to control the shape or pattern of the light.
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A type of light fixture that is used for specific focusing on an object on stage- hence creating a spotlight.