Difference between revisions of "warning cue (Q2700)"

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An early alert given to technical staff by visual or sound signal that a cue is soon to come.

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Latest revision as of 06:45, 18 October 2023

An early alert given to technical staff by visual or sound signal that a cue is soon to come.
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warning cue
An early alert given to technical staff by visual or sound signal that a cue is soon to come.

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    warning cue (English)
    An early alert given to technical staff by visual or sound signal that a cue is soon to come. (English)
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    výstraha (Czech)
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    varování (Czech)
    varovný signál (Czech)
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    segnale di avvertimento (Italian)
    Segnale visivo o sonoro dato al personale tecnico per avvisare l'inizio di un'azione. (Italian)
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    attentie (Dutch)
    Teken dat voorafgaat aan het geven van een signaal (Dutch)
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    Achtung (German)
    Ein früher visueller oder ausgesprochener Hinweis an die Techniker dass bald ein bestimmter Einsatz kommt. (German)
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    advertencia de prevención sonora o visual (Spanish)
    Un instrucción temprana de advertencia dada al personal técnico por medio de una señal visual o sonora de que una señal será dada pronto. (Spanish)
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    momentvarning (Swedish)
    En varning till tekniker/aktörer att nu kommer strax ett moment att ges (Swedish)
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    avertissement (French)
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    Warning (English)
    Signal by light or bell to the stage hands to be prepared to change scenes or lower curtain. When the word “warning” is used instead of bell or light, it is followed by the word “Go” (English)
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