Products Followspots | Theatrical Follow Spotlights

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Products Followspots | Theatrical Follow Spotlights



A followspot is a narrow beam directional luminaire capable of spotlighting a performer on a stage. It projects a bright pool of light that follows the movement of the performer thereby focusing the audience’s attention on the solo performance. Although some automation is occurring, followspots have been designed to be operated by a technician. Typically stand mounted, the directional luminaire can be tilted and swiveled manually so that the beam can follow the performer.

While console operation via DMX protocol allows for remote beam, color and intensity control, followspots come with local controls for stand-alone on/off switching, dimming, beam control, color correction or changing, and, in some cases, pattern projection. The control panel has sliders or buttons that provide the ability to switch between colors and adjust luminous intensity in a stand-alone fashion. The beam is usually sharp-edged. Controls often exist, to soften the crisp, hard edge of the circle of light, when required. The size of the beam can be altered with the use of a mechanical iris. Framing shutters may be equipped to enable beam shaping.





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