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Special (lighting)

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In stage lighting, a special is a lighting instrument used for a very specific purpose, rather than as part of a system such as an area light or color wash.[1] It is typically used alone, or at a higher level than the other instruments.[2] They can be used to highlight specific objects onstage, such as pieces of furniture, or to fill gaps not covered by less-specific area lights. They can also create a very specific effect onstage, such as sunlight through a window, or gobo rotation. They are generally wired to their own circuits, dimmers and channels, to be independently controlled.

References

  1. ^ "How do I Focus Lighting Specials? | Learn Stage Lighting .com". www.learnstagelighting.com. Retrieved 2017-12-24.
  2. ^ "How do I Focus Lighting Specials? | Learn Stage Lighting .com". www.learnstagelighting.com. Retrieved 2017-12-24.