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Christmas lights with 8 Functioncontroller
Save money with this 4-channel starter kit. All you need to start your wireless lighting system, comprising of a 4-Zone Key Fob and a 4-Channel Lighting Controller. • 4 channels rated 500W each • Smooth on/off option on all channels • 350m range You can add extra controllers or modules as your system expands.
4 Channel8 Function chaseControllerwith Push Button
Definition: Practicals are any unit on stage that needs to be electrified whether it is considered scenery, properties, or costumes. Practicals are most always in demand for any realistic production, but are certainly possible for non-realistic plays as well. Physical appearance of the practical is the jurisdiction of the scenic or costume designer. How the practical is electrified and controlled on stage is the jurisdiction of the lighting designer. Issues to be considered: Does the practical need to be portable? This decision will determine if the power will be AC or DC. Illusion of portability is often a possibility. Will the actor need to be able to contol the power source? If so, where should switch be located? Is the implied source of light electrical or a flame of some sort? Does the practical need to be on a dimmer? Other options: Constant Non-dim If controlled by a dimmer, but the illusion of no electricity is needed, how can AC cable be concealed? Rugs or carpets Tape zip cord to deck and paint Marshall stage lift cracks Wattages Usually low, just enough to appear to be on Stage lighting used to create the effect of the light source Examples of Light Sources Used in Theatrical Productions Born Yesterday Larry Larson, Scenic Designer Summer Repertory Theatre The Nerd Arden Weaver, Scenic Designer Minnesota Repertory Theatre Romantic Comedy Roger Anderson, Scenic Designer Minnesota Repertory Theatre Non-traditional light sources Aircraft landing lights Locomotive headlights Window display lighting - MR16 Household flood lights Police beacons Neon Fiber optics Strobes LEDs Gas Lamps flicker lights behind frosted glass Rebecca Ann Gumpper, Scenic Designer Summer Repertory Theatre Lanterns Space to hide battery pack on board Tungsten-halogen flashlight lamps with gel hood Match voltage of batteries to lamps Types of switches: momentary, toggle, or mercury Flourescent Lights Steel Magnolias Ann Gumpper, Scenic Designer Summer Repertory Theatre Car Headlights Fool for Love Steve Draheim, Scenic Designer UMD Theatre Fiber Optics Great God Brown Arden Weaver, Scenic Designer UMD Theatre Neon Lights Fool for Love Steve Draheim, Scenic Designer UMD Theatre Jukebox Scapino Elizabeth Hupperich, Scenic Designer UMD Theatre Underwater Lights Man of the Moment Tom Thatcher, Scenic Designer UMD Theatre
SlideFeatures• 4-Channel Controller • Key Fob • Switching & Dimming with smooth on/off • 350m range • Expandable DescriptionSave money with this 4-channel starter kit. All you need to start your wireless lighting system, comprising of a 4-Zone Key Fob and a 4-Channel Lighting Controller. • 4 channels rated 500W each • Smooth on/off option on all channels • 350m range You can add extra controllers or modules as your system expands. For more details about each item, please see individual product pages. Item No. LS4SKIT Product Video