The use of a spotlight from high at the back onto the actors to rimlight them became more frequent, and around 1918 some American cameramen started to use spotlights to light the actors from the front.
Two of the houses glowed with IR warm spots and the big house on the end, which was well beyond the brush, blazed, with or without the goggles, since spotlights lit its grounds.
Then a spotlight lit a lectern to the left-hand side of the stage and Tye was behind it, waving his right arm.
The tower has an "L" shaped floor plan and the architecture decoratively incorporates spotlights to light the outside of the building.
At the same time the spotlights in the ceiling lit automatically, and their beams fell on the contents of the cabinet.
Two hundred meters to their left, the spotlights of the military roadblock lit the night.
In the nearly dark ballroom, bright purple spotlights lighted the bride and the bridegroom's table while the wedding party's table, right behind it, was colored with pink lights and glowed like a sunset.
Jury-rigged spotlights lit the scene.
A single spotlight from a building hundreds of yards away lit the Major from behind just enough that Woods couldn't make out his face.
Massive spotlights on the Harrier's wingtips lit night into day, while a second set of white-hot phosphorescent flares belched from the forward pods.