Lighting

The way a set and actors are lit have a major impact on the mood of a scene. The National Theatre's Lighting Department deploys everything from the humble parcan to complex automated lights.

Programming lights and operating them during the show are two very different procedures.

Automated lights are essential in the National's rep system.

A look at how to become a lighting designer.

Automated lights can be utilised to create an even wash of light across a stage.

A look at the variety of lights without lenses and their uses on stage.

Lights with lenses are very versatile and can be used to create a range of effects, with different sizes and shapes of beam.

Follow spots have a lot more to them than just being a light that an operator can point at an actor to ensure they are lit well enough.

When a show changes round in the rep, there's not enough time for each scene to be laid out exactly as it is in the show to allow the lights to be focussed on it.

A look at the history of follow spots and how they are used today.

Moving lights were created for live concerts.