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Briefing Theater,  Continued Lighting DURING THE PRESENTATION: After the welcoming of the audience and (Continued) the introduction of the speaker, the lights in front of the screen are turned off to prevent glare on the screen and interference with the contrast of the projected image. The light on the speaker remains on as does the light in back of the audience. This remaining light slightly lessens the contrast of the projected image reducing eyestrain, providing light for note taking, and creating a social ambience within the theater. AFTER THE PRESENTATION: After the presentation, the lights behind the audience are turned off, the lights above the audience are turned on, the light on the speaker remains on, and the light over the screen remains off. Figure 5-13 shows the position of lights in the briefing theater. Figure 5-13. —Lights in a briefing theater. Continued  on  next  page 5-30

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