
1) Diorama 2) Icon 3) Ikon 4) Image 5) Panorama 6) Picture 7) Stage feature
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1) Diorama
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A cyclorama is a panoramic painting on the inside of a cylindrical platform, designed to provide a viewer standing in the middle of the cylinder with a 360° view of the painting. The intended effect is to make a viewer, surrounded by the panoramic image, feel as if they were standing in the midst of an historic event or famous place. `Cyclorama.....
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[theater] A cyclorama is a large curtain or wall, often concave, positioned at the back of the stage area. It was popularized in the German theater of the 19th century and continues in common usage today in theaters throughout the world. A `cyc` (US theatrical abbreviation) can be made of unbleached canvas (larger versions) or muslin (small...
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• (n.) A pictorial view which is extended circularly, so that the spectator is surrounded by the objects represented as by things in nature. The realistic effect is increased by putting, in the space between the spectator and the picture, things adapted to the scene represented, and in some places only parts of these objects, the completion of...
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A suspended backdrop at the rear of the stage onto which lights are projected.
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in theatre, background device employed to cover the back and sometimes the sides of the stage and used with special lighting to create the illusion ... [3 related articles]
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Also known as a cyc. A very large piece of white fabric, tensioned on two or more sides, which covers the entire back wall of the stage. It can be lit in various colours or have slides or gobos projected onto it.
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A perfectly plain screen with a uniform surface extending around and above the stage to give a feeling of infinite space. It can also be used for the projection of designs and shadows. In English repertory theatres it was traditionally made of concrete and thus the back wall of the stage. (UK) Also Sky-cloth. (From Greek 'Kuklos' = circle and 'Horama' = view). ...
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Cy`clo·ra'ma noun [
Cyclo- + Greek
'o`rama sight, spectacle.] A pictorial view which is extended circularly, so that the spectator is surrounded by the objects represented as by things in nature. The realistic effect is increased by putting, in the space between the spectator and the pi...
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Permanent background built in a studio which is nearly always coved or curved at the floor line to create a shadowless, unending backdrop. (Grip/Lighting)
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cyclorama Related 'around, round, surrounding' units: ambi-; ampho-; circ-; circum-; gyro-; peri-.
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a fabric drop hung from a curved or segmented batten, or a curved wall at the back of the stage, upon which light can be cast to create effects (cycfor short).
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An undecorated set backing which is formed by either a cloth, a set of flats or the wall at the back of the stage.
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Plain, curved, stretched cloth or rigid structure used as a background to a setting, giving an illusion of infinity.
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Also known as a cyc. Normally a very large piece of white fabric, tensioned on two or more sides, which covers the entire back wall of the stage. It can be lit in various colours or have slides or gobos (qv) projected onto it. Some theatres - the Yvonne Arnaud in Guildford, for example - have plaster cycs.
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a pictorial representation, in perspective, of a landscape, battle, etc., on the inner wall of a cylindrical room or hall, viewed by spectators occupying a position in the center. · a curved wall or drop at the back of a stage, used for creating an illusion of unlimited space or distance in the background of exterior scenes or for obtaining...
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A seemless, floor-to-ceiling curved backdrop used on studio sets to create a background for a scene. Often used to represent the sky on such sets.
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