Whether professional or amateur production, lighting is an important part of the setup and is based on creative inspiration and logical decision making. Stage lighting is part of many different categories, such as those related to beam quality, shape and size. Here are the four most popular stage lights:
floodlight
The quality, shape and size of the beam emitted by the floodlight are rigid and there is no choice to make adjustments. It is a popular choice for illuminating the sky or the background, but it is not suitable for highlighting actors. Floodlights can be used as a single lamp or in combination with three or four other lamps to provide color mixing. Most are equipped with reflectors to make it easier to provide even cleaning in large spaces.
Soft point
The soft point can be controlled more easily by adjusting the beam shape and size. The quality of the emitted light is soft and uniform and has minimal light spillage outside of the intended area. This type of lamp is more practical for short throws and is generally not suitable for long throws.
File point
Contour points are recommended in the field of stage lighting where precise control is required. Contour points can be combined with a shutter [hard edge] and a variable aperture [round edge] to help create the shape and size you need. In addition, special masks can be applied to help build more unique shapes. In addition, the quality of the edges can be adjusted by changing the lens settings.
Profile points can range from standard beams to variable beams. The variable beam profile is useful for products that are intended to use a large amount of edge quality and beam angle. In addition, when using variable points, the ability to make adjustments is more efficient and faster.
Other options include contour points with cold beam characteristics that have the ability to increase light output and lower power usage.
Beam light
Most stage lights are designed to emit a cone of light, which means that the farther the light travels, the wider it travels. But this light is still consistent with the beam that remains parallel, no matter how far it is thrown. In addition, the light emitted by this light is much brighter than the spotlight of comparable intensity. Beam lights are ideal for projecting dark colors because they create deep fog in the air.
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