. Transactions of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers (1921). FeOT LIGHT Fig. 18—Cross section of new type of stage footlight. 68 seems to be a step in the right direction as against the old borderswhose ravs were unconfined. mmG BOX STRAP SUPPORT, \/EliTILAVt1G HOUS GELATintCOLOR ^MOUSING x-eAY BErL£CTOZ Fig. 19—Perspective sketch of border light equipment showing reflectors, removable colorslides, wiring box and strap support. A type of foot-light of new design is shown in Figure 18 and aborder in Figure 19. As will be noted, these types of lighting equip-ment contain a reflector


. Transactions of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers (1921). FeOT LIGHT Fig. 18—Cross section of new type of stage footlight. 68 seems to be a step in the right direction as against the old borderswhose ravs were unconfined. mmG BOX STRAP SUPPORT, \/EliTILAVt1G HOUS GELATintCOLOR ^MOUSING x-eAY BErL£CTOZ Fig. 19—Perspective sketch of border light equipment showing reflectors, removable colorslides, wiring box and strap support. A type of foot-light of new design is shown in Figure 18 and aborder in Figure 19. As will be noted, these types of lighting equip-ment contain a reflector for each individual lamp, enabling the pro-ducer to direct the light where it will be most effective. C onchision ? Illuminating Engineers, Electricians, and the men who havecharge of lighting affairs around the theatre, are playing a part ofincreasingly greater importance. It is too often the case in thelighting of theatres that the method of illumination is selected afterthe building is almost completed, with the result that the lightingequipment in no way fits or harmonizes with the other features ofthe building. It should be kept carefully in mind that the lightingis just as essential as the seats, draperies, etc. The cooperative effortsof the theatre owner, architect, and c


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