When was lighting first used on stage




















The first practical electric spotlight Savoy Theatre in England - the first completely electric theatre A big push - electric theatre at the exposition in Munich, Germany -- with a saltwater dimmer to control the new power source - went like wildfire As technology develops and advances at a more rapid rate, so did development of more effective lighting equipment Edison - first practical lightbulb Incandescent to tungsten -halogen lamps Lacquer to gels.

Electric lighting went from the marquee to the outer lobby to the inner lobby to the house to the stage Related Links: Early lighting instruments Modern lighting instruments. You can take short study quizzes based on textbook materials by going to the Student Online Learning Center page for our textbook You should now make arrangements to take Exam Two at a campus location, according to the directions in the syllabus; please be sure to bring an Exam Pass with you Go here for a study guide for exam two MS Word or here for text format Trumbull, Whilst the basic concepts still exist, LED technology and digital consoles allow much sharper, quicker and even more exciting illumination to take place at the touch of a button.

Without a doubt, the most innovative development in stage lighting over the last few years has been the introduction of LED light sources. Being energy efficient, cost-effective and producing very little heat, LED is the future of stage lighting across venues of all shapes and sizes. LED also offers endless color options that create atmosphere at every event from small intimate productions through to large scale rock concerts and beyond. As a team of lighting professionals with a thorough understanding of how lighting can complement every occasion, Frank and his team can supply you with every type of lighting solution for any event.

If you have an event that needs expert lighting, please call us today to see how we can help. Email: frank frankgattolighting. Photo by Stan Kaye. The next great improvement in stage lighting came in when Thomas Edison developed a practical incandescent lamp, or the light- bulb as it is known today.

By , most theatres had converted to electricity and were using incandescent lamps rather than gaslight.

With this innovation, theatres slowly started moving into the twentieth century. At first, the introduction of electricity itself did not change the way in which lighting operated. Electric lines were run to lights and electric fixtures operated much as gas fixtures had done previously.

However, with the advent of the first circuit board electronics, stage lighting technology improved by leaps and bounds in the second half of the twentieth century. One of the biggest breakthroughs came in when the first computerized lightboard—a specialized piece of computer equipment designed and used to control theatrical lights —was used on Broadway by Tharon Musser in her groundbreaking lighting design for the musical A Chorus Line. It paved the way for the use of modern technology in lighting design.

Since the introduction of computer technology, lighting has changed almost as fast as the computer market itself. Each new generation of lightboard can process faster, control more lights, and interface more easily with the user. Lighting instruments are brighter and more energy efficient. Automated fixtures have been introduced to the theatre market and continue to grow in popularity and usefulness.



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