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rather than just pre-recorded effects, as a sound operator needs to be able to hear the sound in the auditorium, and so not be sealed from it as a lighting operator, followspot operator or projectionist might be. In some theatres with one or more balconies, the followspots may be given their own room
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In rare cases, such as low-budget theatres or ones at small or older schools, the control booth is not enclosed as its own space; rather, it is part of the seating house. This setup is almost never used because it hinders the possibility of the technician team to effectively communicate to the
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In some smaller theatres and school halls, control booths can sometimes be found above or at the side of the stage. This allows space at the back of the auditorium for more seating, or a larger foyer area. In older theatres, this is because before the advent of thyristor dimming and compact
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In some theatres, the control booth is divided into a suite of rooms, allowing each of the technical elements of a production its own customized space. This is especially likely to be the case where a theatre produces performances which require
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It is designed to allow lighting and sound operators to be able to see the performance, without being in the auditorium itself. This means that they are free to talk to their colleagues in the booth, and also the
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may be located in the booth as well. In a theater, it is generally an enclosed space with a large sliding window with a good view of the stage centered in the back of the
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The booth contains a variety of equipment used in the production of theatrical performances. Although booths vary greatly from venue to venue, most booths contain a
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electronic control desks, there was a limit on the distance that lighting controls could be placed away from the dimmers.
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above the highest balcony, with the lighting booth typically lower down at the rear of the stalls or the first balcony.
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is the area designated for the operation of technical equipment (
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A modern control booth for lighting and sound in a theatre
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A balcony-level control booth. The stage is to the right.
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A community theatre's tech booth as seen from the stage
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Theatres: Planning Guidance for Design and Adaptation
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