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Cue Light is the 2-1 early choice in the seven-horse first heat.
The cue light came on above the door.
The red cue light goes out.
The cue light flashed; this was it.
Many sound operators prefer cue lights to headsets so that they can hear the house sound accurately.
The Showtrans commentary, which is heard at the beginning of each scene, is triggered by a show's system for cueing lights.
Cue lights are distinct from running lights.
Watch for the cue light."
Typically, the Deputy Stage Manager sends signals to these cue lights at pre-arranged times.
Subtle cues lights, temperature, aromas, the shape of a wine glass, a whiff of espresso can all tempt you to overindulge.
Sometimes these systems have an "Acknowledge" button that allows feedback on the status of the person at the cue point to the Cue Light Operator.
Then I go up into the lighting booth and check my cue lights and my bells and my buzzers and telephones.
Although headset systems have made cue lights less popular, they are still used in some cases where silence is necessary, or where a headset is not practical.
Ms. Faul clicks on the red cue light for Steve Gallo, the master carpenter, as he sits at the console that revolves the turntable, changing the sets.
You understand that you are dying in no man's land, and when you hear the Royal Welch sing, I will give you a cue light and then scream for me, woodjew, there's a good chap.
A small group of programmers at the festival was able to write customized software to cue lights, position scenery, keep track of props and costumes, project synchronized video, sell tickets and administer the database of members.
A cue light is a system of one or more electric light bulbs (usually traffic light colors) used to allow silent cues to be given to technicians and performers at various working locations during the running of a show.
Cue lights for "The Tonight Show," "Today" and Tom Snyder's "The Tomorrow Show" were rigged to light up in the bar, one patron said, to alert watering workers that their shows were about to go on.