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... light from spot lights on the front of the first balcony , and from unused boxes , or from beams in the ceiling . In musical productions the lights should be placed at the highest level possible the back of the gallery or top balcony ...
... light from spot lights on the front of the first balcony , and from unused boxes , or from beams in the ceiling . In musical productions the lights should be placed at the highest level possible the back of the gallery or top balcony ...
Page 487
... light in front and a gradual reduction towards the rear will make the background seem distant . A curtain or drop , hung in folds , may be used to suggest a forest by means of an intelligent light - and - shadow effect . Shadows , as ...
... light in front and a gradual reduction towards the rear will make the background seem distant . A curtain or drop , hung in folds , may be used to suggest a forest by means of an intelligent light - and - shadow effect . Shadows , as ...
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... light at the end of the tube could also be deflected by magnetic means ; the ray itself being an electrical current . The kinescope , and all other cathode ray tubes developed for television , is based on the fact that an electron beam ...
... light at the end of the tube could also be deflected by magnetic means ; the ray itself being an electrical current . The kinescope , and all other cathode ray tubes developed for television , is based on the fact that an electron beam ...
Contents
Preface George Freedley | ix |
Actress Tallulah Bankhead | 33 |
Community Theatre Movement The Carl Glick | 169 |
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