(1) Basic light --- In a good stage lighting project, in order to allow the audience to see the stage clearly and the performance clearly. The first thing to do is to give the whole stage a basic lighting. This basic illumination includes uniform white and chromatic illumination. Basic white light lighting is necessary, but the illumination requirements are not high, especially in some occasions with many viewings, or the climax of some performances, or some special performances (such as magic), basic white light is particularly important. The basic color light is the atmosphere light of the whole stage. It determines the tone of the whole lighting effect, or it is enthusiastic, or romantic and warm, or the root is melancholy. In the selection of lamps and lanterns, the light installed in front of the stage and projected to the stage should be a spotlight, and the color light should be obtained by adding a color filter. Beam spotlights can be used, the direction of the light is projected on the body from the back, the brightness can be a little brighter, and the color can also be thicker.
(2) Character light --- Group performance, large area lighting is solved by basic white light. The local lighting and the lighting of the host are solved with follow-spot lights, so it is best to match 2 to 3 follow-spot lights to cope with different occasions. Teams or other relatively fixed performers can use beam spotlights to cast light at fixed points.
(3) Background light --- The background of the dance hall will change with the different performers, and each change is due to the aesthetic feeling or the needs of the program. The background light is to properly highlight these background objects, so that they can be integrated into the performance and set off the theme. Commonly used background lights include sky lights, floor lights, beam lights, etc.
(4) Basic effect lights --- Composed of directional beam lamps, which have the beauty of three-dimensional space, the colors are varied, and the shapes can be combined and changed by the stage lighting engineer at will.






