Anonymous ID: 60ac75 March 3, 2019, 2:20 p.m. No.5487525   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>5487352 (pp)

Is it often made public who's on the ban list, tho?

Also… this:

 

https://www.haaretz.com/us-news/sebastian-gorka-banned-from-fox-news-hard-news-shows-1.6360133

 

Sebastian Gorka Banned From Fox News 'Hard News' Shows

8/7/18

Anonymous ID: 60ac75 March 3, 2019, 2:32 p.m. No.5487677   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7778 >>7866

Looking into Theater terms instead of Pro-Wrestling ones…

 

CLEARANCE

Message passed to Stage Management from the Front of House Manager that the house is ready for the performance to begin. (ie everyone is in their correct seat and there are no coach parties coming through the doors). Announced as 'We have Front of House Clearance'.

 

DARK

A venue that has been closed to the public. Some theatres go dark temporarily during production periods, when the next show is in preparation on stage. To keep the audience (and their money) coming in, some venues show films or have other activities not involving the stage.

 

PRESET

1) Anything in position before the beginning of a scene or act (eg Props placed on stage before the performance, lighting state on stage as the audience are entering.)

2) An independently controllable section of a manual lighting board which allows the setting up of a lighting state before it is needed. Each preset has a master fader which selects the maximum level of dimmers controlled by that preset.

 

RAKED STAGE

A sloping stage which is raised at the back (upstage) end. Many theatres with a 'stalls' seating area used to be built with raked stages as a matter of course. Today, the stage is often left flat and the auditorium is lifted to stage level and above to improve the view of the stage from all seats. A rake is expressed as a ratio (eg a 1:25 rake rises by 1cm vertically over 25cm horizontally).

 

CLEANERS

Auditorium working lights. Used for cleaning and setting up the auditorium before the house lights (usually more atmospheric) are switched on.

 

CLEARING STICK

A long, often bamboo, rod used to rescue flying objects or to prevent them from becoming entangled by guiding flying scenery past obstructions. Often marked out with measurements to aid the levelling or deading of the bottom of a flown drape or masking.

 

CLEARS / GIVING CLEARS

(Stage Management) A crew member (often an ASM) gives a 'clear' to the DSM on the book to let them know a particular flying piece is safe to fly, or a particular item of scenery has passed a danger point.

 

SET

1) To prepare the stage for action. (verb) - e.g. 'Have you set the chairs for Act 1?'

2) The complete stage setting for a scene or act. (noun) - e.g.'What's the set for the finale?' French: décors.

 

SET BACK

To reset technical systems to a particular point in the show in order to repeat a sequence or scene during rehearsals. (e.g. 'Can we set back to the entrance of Lady Bracknell')

 

STAGECRAFT

Stagecraft refers to any technical aspect of theatre production (and also sometimes refers to film / TV production). It includes working in technical areas such as lighting, sound, scenic construction, costume & prop construction, stage management and makeup. It usually does NOT refer to the creative / design aspects of those technical areas.

 

Random:

https://steamcommunity.com/app/421020/discussions/0/1354868867723388469/

"What is "clean stage" mean?"

"Drive without going off the road or hitting stuff"

Anonymous ID: 60ac75 March 3, 2019, 2:39 p.m. No.5487778   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7807

>>5487677

And going back to Pro-Wrestling

https://prowrestling.fandom.com/wiki/The_Stage_is_Set

The Stage is Set

 

Clean finish

when a match ends without cheating or outside interference, usually in the center of the ring.

 

clean wrestling

Matches pitting two faces with no storyline animosity against each other, both obeying the rules throughout. Such matches are characterized by an emphasis on displaying technical wrestling skill instead of working the audience and a general air of sportsmanship. Although a staple of British and Japanese wrestling, it is uncommon in North America. One notable "clean" match which took place in North America is Hulk Hogan vs. The Ultimate Warrior at WrestleMania VI in 1990.[10]

 

Shill

Term for a blindly loyal or biased fan or employee of a wrestling company whose inability to criticize or disagree with anything that person's favorite promotion does ultimately negates their credibility.