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=====General Terms===== | =====General Terms===== | ||
A place for general terms used by StageSoc, not necessarily tech related. | A place for general terms used by StageSoc, not necessarily tech related. | ||
+ | ====Ali-deck==== | ||
+ | A generic term for "light weight" | ||
+ | ====Bender==== | ||
+ | A cable that has two different types of connector (such as [[wiki: | ||
+ | ====Blacks==== | ||
+ | The name given to the black clothing to be worn by tech and stage crew during performances. | ||
+ | ====Blue Room Forum==== | ||
+ | A forum used by other theatre technical people - if you don't know how to achieve a certain effect/do something a bit different it's worth having a search on here to see if somebody else has had the same problem. [[http:// | ||
+ | ====Border==== | ||
+ | Wide, short black fabric hung from the roof to mask the lighting bars and scenery bars in a theatre | ||
+ | ====Cable Ties==== | ||
+ | Plastic self-locking things used to bundle/ | ||
+ | ====Cans==== | ||
+ | Name given to the communication system used by the key crew to talk to each other when scattered around the auditorium (sound/ | ||
+ | ====Cyclorama==== | ||
+ | Cyc. for short. The large piece of material (usually black or white but can be painted) that hangs at the back of the stage. | ||
+ | ====DFA==== | ||
+ | A particularly useful button, which Does %%F***%% All. Useful for directors (or MDs) who are vague on the changes they want. | ||
+ | ====Downstage==== | ||
+ | //(See [[wiki: | ||
+ | The area at the front of the stage. | ||
+ | ====Dressing==== | ||
+ | In scenic terms, refers to the tarting up of the basic set (furniture, flats, large items) with fabric (e.g. tablecloths) and small items to make them look less bare. | ||
+ | ====Dry Ice==== | ||
+ | A favourite of the tech. crew, dry ice is frozen Carbon Dioxide pellets which (especially when heated quickly in hot water) form clouds of heavier-than-air ' | ||
+ | ====Flash Pods==== | ||
+ | Used in pyrotechnics as the base for firing flashes. | ||
+ | ====Flashes==== | ||
+ | A pyrotechnic that creates a flash of light, a bang, and a mushroom cloud of smoke. | ||
+ | ====Flat==== | ||
+ | A large wooden frame covered with either hardboard, thin ply or canvas which can then be painted to mask entrances/ | ||
+ | ====Flies==== | ||
+ | The area of the theatre from which the fly-bars are controlled. | ||
+ | ====Fly-bars==== | ||
+ | Scaffold poles suspended from the grid (roof) of a theatre which can be raised or lowered by use of ropes/ | ||
+ | ====Flying==== | ||
+ | The process by which fly bars are raised and lowered. During the get-in/ | ||
+ | ====Gaffa Tape==== | ||
+ | Also known as duct tape, this 1-2" wide very strong and sticky tape reinforced with cloth can be used to tape down cables to stop people tripping over them; hold cables to walls/ | ||
+ | ====Genny==== | ||
+ | Short for generator. Not something generally used by StageSoc, but often referred to. | ||
+ | ====Get-in==== | ||
+ | The process of building your set, rigging your lights etc. Generally will over run the time allocated to it. Always expect at least one simple job to become horrendously difficult or time consuming (e.g. putting legs on the truss because some muppet ordered a rig that was only just short enough to fit in the venue) | ||
+ | ====Get-out==== | ||
+ | The process of removing all your show clobber from the venue (and storing it neatly and tidily in the Annex and House). Takes no where near as long as the get-in and is often followed by the after-show party. If in the Nuffield Theatre, the bar will probably be closed by the time the get-out is done. | ||
+ | ====Green Room==== | ||
+ | A room backstage where actors go to prepare before / between going on stage. Since they are usually a bit nervous, the room was traditionally painted green as the colour is supposed to instill calm, although most green rooms tend not to be painted that colour! | ||
+ | ====Grid==== | ||
+ | A large mess of steel girders in the roof of a theatre from which all the fly bars are hung. Occasionally also used to refer to a pre-installed arrangement of lighting bars. | ||
+ | ====Hazer==== | ||
+ | A device for creating a haze in the air to make the paths of the lights more visible. Differs slightly to a fog machine which creates clouds rather than haze. | ||
+ | ====Iron==== | ||
+ | Unofficial name for " | ||
+ | ====Leg==== | ||
+ | The large pieces of black fabric hung from the roof to mask the wings. | ||
+ | ====Prompt Side / Prompt Corner==== | ||
+ | Where the Stage Manager sits. Usually in the Stage Left Wing. The other side of the stage is called Opposite Prompt. If they are reversed for some reason, then they are called B**tard Side and Opposite B**stard cos the actors get confused. | ||
+ | ====PA House==== | ||
+ | // | ||
+ | 46 Chamberlain Rd. A semi-detached house near the physics building containing all our props, costumes and several sets of flat-pack stairs designed and built by Michael George. | ||
+ | ====Props==== | ||
+ | Short for ' | ||
+ | ====Proscenium Arch==== | ||
+ | Pross for short, is the large hole in the wall in between the stage and auditorium, usually where the curtains come across. | ||
+ | ====Rake==== | ||
+ | Term used to describe a stage that is not flat but tilted towards the audience to give them a better view. Also make unwarey actors fall over. Is a pain to put a ladder on, so you probably shouldn' | ||
+ | ====Show Control==== | ||
+ | A clever piece of software that can be used to control lights/ | ||
+ | ====Show Relay==== | ||
+ | Allows people not on stage to hear (or even sometimes see) what's going on. A microphone (and sometimes a video camera as well) picks up what's happening and is relayed to a another room for actors to see when they are needed and avoid them cluttering up the wings. | ||
+ | ====Snakes/ | ||
+ | In the touring band world at least, a Snake is a bundle of cables, held together with LX tape or Cable ties, and a Multicore is the professionally produced equivalent that has a proper PVC/Rubber outer covering all the cables (These can also be Fibre Optic instead of copper -- or a combination of the two!). Having said that, Americans tend to call all multicores Snakes, regardless of construction. Usually Lighting Multicores ([[wiki: | ||
+ | ====Socapex / Soca==== | ||
+ | Power [[wiki: | ||
+ | ====Spider==== | ||
+ | A multicore connector to n sockets (named as it looks like a spider). | ||
+ | ====Spike Tape==== | ||
+ | Tape used to mark positions of set on the stage. Usually LX tape is used for the job, but various fluorescent and glow-in-the-dark paper based alternatives are available. | ||
+ | ====Stage Left==== | ||
+ | //(See [[wiki: | ||
+ | The right hand side of the stage from the audience perspective. | ||
+ | ====Stage Manager==== | ||
+ | God. Obey at all times. Once the show has transferred to the venue from rehearsals, the SM is in charge of everything that happens on the stage. Has the power to do most things, but also the responsibility to keep all the various departments together and do their thing at the right times. The SM usually cues the sound effects/ | ||
+ | ====Stage Right==== | ||
+ | //(See [[wiki: | ||
+ | The left hand side of the stage from the audience perspective. | ||
+ | ====StageSoc-ing==== | ||
+ | The act of hanging around after an event despite stating an explicit intention to leave and even going so far as to put your coat on. Can last near indefinetly. | ||
+ | ====Steel Deck==== | ||
+ | Unreasonably and unnaturally heavy staging, which often has to be carried long distances by less people than required, used for making raised areas of set. | ||
+ | ====Tab==== | ||
+ | Technical name for a theatrical curtain. | ||
+ | ====Tab track / Triple E==== | ||
+ | What you hang curtains / scenery cloths from to be able to move them across the stage. The ' | ||
+ | ====The Annex==== | ||
+ | Also known as Arts H & J and building 2A. Contains our studio (lecture) theatre and set stores as well as all our tech kit. | ||
+ | ====Upstage==== | ||
+ | //(See [[wiki: | ||
+ | The area at the back of the stage (furthest from the audience), so called as old theatres had a raked stage where the back was higher than the front. | ||
+ | ====Wings==== | ||
+ | //(See [[wiki: | ||
+ | The sides of the stage area hidden from view by masking which allows the actors/ |