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Frequency
The rate at which an object vibrates, measured in cycles per second (Hz).
Intensity
Loudness of sound, changes in amplitude of the wavelength, measured in decibels (dB).
Timbre
The distinctive quality of sound that differentiates one voice or instrument from another.
Acoustic Energy
The energy of sound waves.
Microphone
Device that transforms acoustic energy into electrical energy.
Lighting Plot
A scale drawing showing the layout of each lighting instrument used in a production.
Gobo
A template placed in front of a light source to create a specific shape or image with light.
Sound Design
The practice of creating and manipulating soundtracks for a production, including music and sound effects.
Production Manager
Responsible for coordinating the production schedule and managing the budget.
Props
Properties or objects used on stage that actors interact with.
Cue List
A list of all music cues and sound effects for each act and scene in a production.
Decibel (dB)
A unit of measurement for the intensity of sound.
Sound Wave
A disturbance that travels through a medium (like air) and can be heard when it reaches a person's or animal's ear.
Amplification
The process of increasing the power or volume of sound.
Fresnel
A type of spotlight used to create a soft, diffused beam of light.
Cyclorama Light
Lights used to illuminate a backdrop, creating various effects.
Stage Manager
Responsible for the organization and coordination of a theater production.
Technical Run Through
A rehearsal to practice the technical aspects of a performance.
Magic Sheet
A visual representation map of all lighting channels sorted by color.
Dimmer Rack
Equipment that controls the brightness of lights in a production.