![]() Enlist a helper! If you can, invite a younger student who is already involved or interested in lighting to be your assistant – they will be learning too. These lanterns could be grouped by colour, for example, or by the area of stage they are illuminating. A lantern could be in more than one group, and you will often use more than one group at a time. You could also group lanterns by their position on the rig, such as those at the front lighting bar, sidelights and so on. A group of lanterns is several lights working together to give a particular look, such as general cover or warm colours to light a specific area of the stage (DSL for example), create a special effect (sfx) and so on. Creating groups means that you can quickly bring up and mix your lighting states. Grouping individual lanterns The first stage in plotting is likely to be putting lanterns into groups. LOOK HERE Check how you might use transitions by revisiting page 28.
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