Theater Electricians are responsible for all non-design aspects of the lighting in a theatrical production. They may be also responsible for special effects (such as fog) and powering other electrical items (such as motors) used in production.
Electricians install (hang), point and shape the beam (focus), and connect to power (circuit) lighting instruments. Additionally they may add gel to color the light, patterns (or gobos) to create texture or shape a light into a picture, and accessories that give the designer the ability to change some aspect of the light, such as scrollers (color changers) or pattern effects (gobo rotators).
DATE: April 11, 2019
LOCATION: Charleston, SC
INSTRUCTORS: Dr. Robert Schor
This course is made possible through the IATSE TTF Course Reimbursement Program. If you are interested in this training, contact Local 333 for more information.