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- Godspot abstract "A Godspot is an effect used in stage lighting for the theatre.The effect is created using a powerful spotlight (usually a beam projector, Fresnel, or ERS) placed directly above the stage at an angle of less than 10 degrees from vertical, i.e. almost straight down. The light has no color gel, and is usually directed downwards to hit a single actor or a huddled group of actors with a bright white light. The effect is meant to evoke an understanding that God is present and directly watching the scenes proceeding below. Use of the godspot in this fashion often foreshadows a deus ex machina ending. The godspot can also used at times to suggest an angelic nature of a particular character.Sometimes this effect is used to simulate an alien abductionThis is used in the science fiction TV shows Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis as part of the Asgard transporter effect.".
- Godspot thumbnail BeamProjector.JPG?width=300.
- Godspot wikiPageID "1761897".
- Godspot wikiPageRevisionID "554027775".
- Godspot auto "yes".
- Godspot date "December 2009".
- Godspot hasPhotoCollection Godspot.
- Godspot subject Category:Stage_lighting.
- Godspot subject Category:Stage_lighting_instruments.
- Godspot comment "A Godspot is an effect used in stage lighting for the theatre.The effect is created using a powerful spotlight (usually a beam projector, Fresnel, or ERS) placed directly above the stage at an angle of less than 10 degrees from vertical, i.e. almost straight down. The light has no color gel, and is usually directed downwards to hit a single actor or a huddled group of actors with a bright white light.".
- Godspot label "Godspot".
- Godspot sameAs m.05tx10.
- Godspot sameAs Q5576927.
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- Godspot wasDerivedFrom Godspot?oldid=554027775.
- Godspot depiction BeamProjector.JPG.
- Godspot isPrimaryTopicOf Godspot.