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DOL Week 32

1. In approximately 500 b.c., the


greeks used cranes to create
special effects in their
amphitheaters. (2)
2. The cranes rose actors above the
stage, the actors thus appeared to
be flying like gods. (2)

3. Since the early days of Greek


theater special effects become
even more excsiting. (3)
4. For example, dry ice or frozen
carbon dioxide can create a
appearance of smoke or fog on a
stage. (3)

5. A metal sheet when rattled can


sound like thunder or a earthquake
(2)
6. Luminous paint on shoes or gloves
make them appear too be floating in
midair. (2)

7. In 1958, Josef Svoboda exibited film


images on stage in his play laterna
magika. (4)
8. Svoboda used eight screens and five
projectors not too mention a cast of
actors when presenting his play. (3)

9. Today, stage lighting equipment is


very easy to use for it doesnt not
have many mechanical controls. (3)
10.The lighting designer can project
images onto the stage and create
eggzackly the mood that the
director require for the play. (2)

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