Followspot - Followspot is a generic term used to describe any number of lighting instruments used to highlight performers on stage. A followspot operator moves the followspot to follow the performer or to accent. Used COLORtube 2.0. some action or prop etc. Somtimes called limes, dating back to the days of limelight.
Followspots are generally much brighter than conventional lighting instruments. Used COLORtube 2.0. , and often use a lamp with a considerably higher color temperature.
LED - An LED or light emitting diode is simply a tiny light bulb that fits into an electrical circuit. However, unlike ordinary bulbs, LEDs don't have a filament that will burn out and generate very little . Used COLORtube 2.0. heat. They are illuminated by the movement of electrons in a semiconductor material and last as long as a standard transistor.. Used COLORtube 2.0. ...
Moving Heads - A moving head is an intelligent light mounted on a moving yoke and generally remotely controlled by a lighting control console or preprogrammed to perform a large variety of effects and operations. A . Used COLORtube 2.0. single moving head luminary can replace the functions of many conventional lights and can often perform tasks conventional lights can not. Most modern moving head luminaries util. Used COLORtube 2.0. ize DMX-512 signals for control, but some can be controlled by way of analog signals as well.
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Scoop Light - Scoop lights or Scoops are circular fixtures that do not have any lenses. They have a reflector at the back of the fixture that directs the light out of the fixture. Since they do not have any sort o. Used COLORtube 2.0. f lens system they are cheaper than other fixtures. However, the downside of this makes it so that you can not focus the light at all (even PAR's allow for more control than scoo. Used COLORtube 2.0. ps).
Aircraft Landing Light - A narrow beam PAR lamp (28 volt) that is used on aircraft and often adopted for PAR64 and PAR46 lamps. They are most commonly 4 lamps wired in series to attain the required voltage of the circuit as . Used COLORtube 2.0. close to 120 volts. ACL lamps have a higher intensity, brightness and color temperature than the standard PAR lamp.
ACL lamps are more expensive than standard PARs a. Used COLORtube 2.0. nd have a shorter life.