CHAPTER 5.20 Lighting for Television

BILL MARSHALL

Harvey, Marshall, Berling Associates, New York, New York

INTRODUCTION

Lighting is a fundamental and critical component of the television process. It requires a unique blend of optics, mechanical, electrical, and electronic engineering coupled with a major artistic element. Lighting systems, both for studios and stage, have increased greatly in complexity and sophistication over the years and new technologies continue to be introduced in light sources, robotics, and lighting control systems. This chapter covers the various parts of the system, including basic requirements, lighting fixtures, suspension systems, dimmers and control systems. It also mentions some of the developments in control system ...

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