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What is The Purpose of Stage Machinery?

Production of dramatic effects on stage is made possible by employing stage equipment. It is simple to create quick scene changes, sound effects, illusions, and lighting effects using the right stage machinery and props. Several pieces of stage equipment are most typically employed in the theatre because they have several similar characteristics. There are two types of stage machinery: those that are permanent and those that are temporary. The permanent machinery is a perpetually installed device as part of the theater's construction. In contrast, the temporary machinery is only utilized with a single performance or event. 1. Assist in completing the work in a shorter amount of time Using stage technology such as lifts, stage lights, rigging points, a fire curtain system, and other sorts of equipment, stage workers may do their tasks more quickly and easily than ever before. 2. Eases all your difficult tasks It is possible to make both the heavy and the delicate labor simpler with

Why ITE is The Leader in The Theatrical Equipment, Engineering & Supplies

Established in 1980, Installation Theatrical Engineering (ITE) is an Australian-owned company, unmatched in the theatrical equipment, engineering & supplies industry. For more than 40 years, ITE has been manufacturing as well as installing audiovisuals, theatre stage equipment, concert lighting and stage machinery all over Australia and the world. Identified as one of the early pioneers of the new theatre equipment industry in Australia, ITE's reliability stretches beyond Australia’s borders by providing theatre supplies in Hong Kong, U.A.E., New Zealand, China, and Singapore. Why We are the Best in the Theatrical Equipment, Engineering & Supplies We at ITE have qualified and experienced metal fabricators, fitter and turners, seamstresses, engineers, draftsmen, audio Visual technicians, and electricians for making and installing ITE’s profoundly regarded theatrical equipment. Installation Theatrical Engineering working along with the industry’s most demanding mecha