Spotlights
A spotlight is a high-intensity lighting instrument designed to illuminate a specific area or performer on stage, film set, or architectural installation. It produces a focused beam with a narrow angle, enabling selective illumination while other areas remain relatively dark. Spotlights are distinguished from floodlights by their ability to hard-edge the beam and the ability to be aimed, focused, and often color-tuned.
Most spotlights combine a light source, a reflector, and a lens system to shape and direct the
Common types include Fresnel spotlights with a soft-edged beam and a foldable lens, and Ellipsoidal Reflector
The term spotlight derives from the practice of producing a bright, focused beam to illuminate a performer.
In use, spotlights require attention to heat management, electrical safety, and lamp or LED life. Proper focusing