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'''Batten:''' Older style of floodlight unit, suspended above the stage area mainly to light the cyclorama or back cloth.<br><br>
'''Batten:''' Older style of floodlight unit, suspended above the stage area mainly to light the cyclorama or back cloth.<br><br>
'''Blackout:''' Lighting condition in which all controllable lights are turned off.<br><br>
'''Blackout:''' Lighting condition in which all controllable lights are turned off.<br><br>
'''CAD''' Computer-aided design (CAD) is the use of computer technology for the process of design and design-documentation <br><br>
'''Call:''' To call or cue the different technical departments.  Usually a member of the stage management team will be responsible for this.<br><br>
'''Call:''' To call or cue the different technical departments.  Usually a member of the stage management team will be responsible for this.<br><br>
'''Cap:''' The cap/connection end of the lamp, sometimes pins, sometimes a bayonet fitting.<br><br>
'''Cap:''' The cap/connection end of the lamp, sometimes pins, sometimes a bayonet fitting.<br><br>
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'''Tabs:''' Or Tableau Curtains.  These may be the main Proscenium Arch curtains, often called House Tabs, or a pair of curtains crossing the stage at any position.  Usually blacks.<br><br>
'''Tabs:''' Or Tableau Curtains.  These may be the main Proscenium Arch curtains, often called House Tabs, or a pair of curtains crossing the stage at any position.  Usually blacks.<br><br>
'''Trunion Arm:''' Also known as the Yoke, it surrounds the lantern and provides the main suspension position.<br><br>
'''Trunion Arm:''' Also known as the Yoke, it surrounds the lantern and provides the main suspension position.<br><br>
'''Vectorworks''' A Computer Aided Drafting Programme. Used for Theatre Plans, Lighting Plans, Construction Drawings in both 3D and 2D
'''Vectorworks''' A Computer Aided Design / Drafting Programme (See CAD). Used for Theatre Plans, Lighting Plans, Construction Drawings in both 3D and 2D<br><br>
'''Wash:''' See Coverage.<br><br>
'''Wash:''' See Coverage.<br><br>
'''WLL''' Working Load Limit. An absolute limit to the item's strength (see also SWL) <br><br>
'''WLL''' Working Load Limit. An absolute limit to the item's strength (see also SWL) <br><br>