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Stage Lighting Setup Diagram - Pre-Stage vs. Stage Configuration #2240937 (License: Personal Use)
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This diagram depicts a professional theatrical lighting system divided into two zones: “PRE-STAGE” (top section with four amber indicator lights) and “STAGE” (lower section with paired yellow, green, and red lights connected by horizontal bars). The central black column represents the stage curtain or backdrop, with lights arranged to signal status-amber for preparation, green for go, and red for stop or hold. Each side mirrors the other, ensuring balanced visual cues for crew and performers.
Used in theater tech manuals, backstage training materials, or live event production guides to clarify lighting cue sequences; matches user intent for understanding stage readiness protocols or designing lighting rigs.
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