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Access Equipment

A lift which can be driven around by the operator at high level. Comes with a number of built-in safety devices, ensuring the operator must have both hands and feet in the correct position. Also has a emergency release switch at ground level. Powered by … See more

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Safety in Live Entertainment

WEBCan be defined as 'the integration of people, articles and substances in a suitable environment and workplace to produce and maintain an acceptable standard of safety. …

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Costume / Wardrobe

WEBCostumia Over 10,000 costumes in stock, from the wardrobes of Birmingham Rep Theatre [Birmingham, UK] Foxtrot Costumes Work, Military, Police, Fire Service uniforms and …

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Rigging & Flying

WEBNational Access & Rescue Centre (NARC) [Cumbria, UK] Nicopress Compression sleeves for wire rope and tools. OPTI Kinetics Truss. Peter Albrecht Hoists & Rigging Systems …

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Production Management

WEBCapture Lighting Visualisation Software [Sweden] Gantt Project Free Gantt chart and project planning. Modelbox CAD drawings of UK venues [London, UK] Omnifocus To Do …

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Stage Management

WEBSimply type (for example) 10 metres in feet. If you’re making fake white wine for stage use, don’t use grape juice if the ‘wine’ is sitting in a bottle undrunk for a few days. The juice …

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Glossary of Technical Theatre Terms

WEB1) Scenic piece which goes behind an opening in the set (window etc.) to hide the technical areas beyond. Also known as a Backing Flat. 2) The money invested in a commercial …

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Followspotting Tips and Tricks

WEBIf you don’t have sights, make some. Use copper wire (or a wire coat-hanger) to fashion two small loops which you can attach to the top of the followspot. Use blackwrap tape to fix …

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Glossary of Technical Theatre Terms

WEBA member of the backstage staff who is hired or paid by the day, for the specific hours worked. Prefixed by the appropriate technical area (e.g. Stage Daymen, Electrics …

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Weapons on Stage

WEBUK. In the UK, the Health & Safety Executive has produced a guidance note called “Management of Firearms and Weapons in Film & TV Productions“. This note covers the …

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Glossary of Technical Theatre Terms

WEB1) Scenic piece which goes behind an opening in the set (window etc.) to hide the technical areas beyond. Also known as a Backing Flat. 2) The money invested in a commercial …

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Glossary of Technical Theatre Terms

WEB1) Rigging term: To wrap a beam or truss with a sling, or the short sling used for so doing, e.g. a 'truss wrap' is used to wrap a truss. 2) In film and television production, the end of …

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Stage Lighting System

WEBA permanent system usually consists of a number of scaffolding bars mounted to the ceiling or walls of the room to form the lighting rig. If the bars contain numbered sockets for …

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Glossary of Technical Theatre Terms

WEBThe process of moving set, props and other hardware into a theatre prior to the fit-up. (aka LOAD IN (US) and BUMP IN (Aus.) and PACK IN (NZ.)) GREEBLIE / GREEBLE. A …

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Smoking on Stage

WEBEngland and Wales. Smoking on stage is permitted as long as it is required for the artistic integrity of the production, and subject to the following: Educational establishments will …

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