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In NZ where you say hot for the non-neutral wire of an AC circuit ( excluding Earth) we say Phase or more recently Active. So on an extension lead or theatre light lead we would have Phase, Neutral and Earth.
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There's another one:
cable = lead But "theatre" is generally preferred over "theater" in the US, at least in my experience. |
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All the theatrical terminology you could ever want can be found here. Courtesy of Uncle Bill.
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Thanks, Alex for the great link. It has been added to our Glossary entry: http://www.controlbooth.com/forums/g...-standard.html.
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Loader: A rolling step unit used to load cast into paintings and sculptures. Loadette: A smaller version of a loader. Does not roll. Frame: The primary light source for most paintings. Frame Drop: An 8 circuit multi-cable that the Frame Plugs into. Set Tail: A multi-circuit power cable for plugging sets into the Frame or the Frame Drop. Pig Princess or Hog Hag: Our Hog 500 programmer. Have I forgotten anything 'Dip?
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We also use cord for lead eg extension cord, the jug cord.
While we are on electrical terms we use the term double adapter for what I believe you may call a two'fer. We also have piggyback plugs. These are mains plugs that plug into a power socket and and have a socket on the back of them to plug in another piece of electrical equipment. A lot of our theatre lights have piggyback plugs so we don't need two'fers or we use an extension cord with a piggyback plug. |
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First, bear in mind that our show consists of reproducing works of art by replacing people in the painting, sculpture, statue, etc. with humans on a set built to scale. Second, all of our sets are on rolling wagons as they have to be moved in and out of place on stage during the show. Frame Piece: A set that fits into our adjustable picture frame. Leaner: A set representing a flat work of art, like an orange crate label or magic poster. It's mounted on one side of an a-frame. Sculpt Rooms: A room apart from the main makeup area where cast members portraying nudes are made up. There are separate sculpt rooms for women and men. And as you have already mentioned elsewhere: Weather Door: A big plywood door located where a proscenium theater would hang their fire-curtain. Keeps the weather out (our venue is an amphetheater) and serves as a projection screen. Have either of us forgotten anything 'Dip?
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