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Quote of the Day
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3/12/2026- "A LIGHT exists in Spring not present in the year at any other period." - Emily Dickinson
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Photo Theme
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For: 3/26/2026 - Spring. Include a Angle Color/Lighting Key diagram
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Current Assignment
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3/12/2026
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Take the MIDTERM on Canvas, available 3/12 to 3/16 end of day. 1st review, A little Night Music, due on Canvas by end of day 3/24/2026. Over the break, read the course assigned play, Deathtrap by Ira Levin. Read Chapter 11, The Design Process in the Gillette text. Review Script Analysis Worksheet, and the video Play Structure on the Videos page.
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Previous Assignment
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3/10/2026
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Angle Exercise due on Thursday 3/12/2026. Single source artificial light photo with angle color/light key on Thursday. A Little Night Music closes this week. Review due on Tuesday, 3/24/2026 after spring break. Midterm this weekend.
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Romance Lighting
This is a picture I took during the Fall Festival during the 2023-2024 Fall Semester. The lighting is very romantic, not just because my significant other is in the picture but because of the colors in the sky. The texture … Continue reading
02/09 Light Observation
02/09/2024 While walking past Emily Lowe Hall just after sundown there was a street light shining brightly against bare tree branches. The light was cast on only some of the branches, leaving the surrounding branches and trees in shadow and … Continue reading
Romance Photo Theme
I found this photo on Pinterest and I really liked the way the light in the background doesn’t take over, but allows for the silhouette of both people to be very nicely emphasized. The shape of the window allows for … Continue reading
2/15 Photo Observation
I chose this photo of mine for “romance” because it is a very special moment for me and my boyfriend. We had just finally seen each other after a trip I went on to Las Vegas. I love this photo … Continue reading
Photo Observation 2/15
The way the lights are draped from the tree creates beautiful natural variation causing the lights to have a kind of starry effect. I think the color of the lights is also nice and perfect for romance. They have a … Continue reading
Photo Observation 2/15
Photo from Pinterest While there are no actual people in this photo, from the lighting alone you can tell that this dinner is a romantic occasion. The dim lighting and red sign lights are classic lighting choices used in romantic … Continue reading
Romance Photo
romance photo This was taken on January 14th on 9th Avenue in Manhattan. While there isn’t necessarily a couple shown in the photo, there is something very romantic about creating a more intimate setting in a bigger, more hectic one. … Continue reading
Lighting Observation 2/16
Date: 2/13/24 2:00pm Location: Regal Cinemas Objective: The Opening titles are lined with green and magenta on opposite sides. This, I realised thanks to references in last week’s lecture to 3d, gives them the illusion of dimensionality against the flat … Continue reading
Photo Observation 2/15: Romance
Via Pinterest I paid attention to your request that the subject is not inherentlty romantic, but that the lighting is. I thought back to moments in which I felt that the atmosphere was inherently romantic, and recalled the few times … Continue reading
romantic photo
photo from Pinterest The soft light from the sun brightens up the brick wall, contrasting the dark shadows as our focus subject. In their actions, the shadows show a little intimate connection between each other. This captures a perfect moment … Continue reading
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