What are three key important details when setting up a light properly? What are the proper terms when instructing someone to change where the light is pointing?
Three key important details when setting up a light properly all have to do with safety: bagging your stands, using callouts, and properly running your cables. It is important to use sandbags on all of your lights so that they don't fall, especially so that they don't injure someone. Using callouts such as "striking' is important as it warns people that a light is about to turn on so that you don't blind them. Running your cables correctly in important to minimize tripping hazards on set, which can prevent damages and injuries. The proper terms when instructing someone to change where the light is pointing are tilting, panning, and sticking. Tilting is when you rotate the light along the vertical axis, panning is when you rotate along the horizontal axis, and sticking is when you move it up or down vertically.
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