Now I’m not going to pretend to be an expert on lights or lighting equipment. But I do remember my days of High School Theatre, and changing lights around there. Some of the light bulbs we used were 1,000 watt lights (just imagine your kitchen illuminated with not 100 watt light, but ten times that at 1,000 watts). You had to take special care in handling those high powered light bulbs as they could explode on you when turned on, showering your audience with glass shards.
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