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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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Light Lab
1) A Fall sunset in Vermont Colors used- I used a deep lavender, to add light to the person, then a royal blue to the top of the cyc, and deep lavender at the bottom of the cyc. Explanation: I … Continue reading
Four Seasons Light Lab
1. Fall sunset in Vermont Lights used: Top of the cyc is R67 (light sky blue) and bottom of the cyc is R15 (deep straw). There are three L328 (follies pink) lights – one SR (55%), one SL (55%), one … Continue reading
Four Seasons
1) A Fall sunset in Vermont Sunset in Vermont is very colorful, I use yellow, orange, pink, and purple to represent sunset. And blue in cyc as sky. Light comes from one side because it’s sunset. And because it’s in … Continue reading
Four Seasons
Fall Sunset in Vermont Instruments: For the first and second moving light I used the gel R15. Additionally I used the gel R26 for the third and fourth moving light. Finally I used the gel R68 for the top Cyc … Continue reading
Four Seasons
Fall There are three moving lights on the subject, using gels R017, L141, and R15. The bottom of the cyc is lit with gel R020. The most iconic and identifiable color of a sunset is orange; the same can be … Continue reading
Four Seasons Light Lab
Fall sunset in Vermont Description: For the moving light I used gel R009, and for the cyc lights I used gel R052. Justification: Fall weddings are popular, especially when the air is crisp, nature is in full swing with all … Continue reading
Light Observation
Date: 4/16/23 Time: Around 10AM Place: Student center Objective: Sunlight shining through someone’s stained glass earrings spreading multiple colors on the table I was at. Subjective: All the colors remind me of a crystal shop. All the distorted sun rays … Continue reading
Lighting Observation
Date: 04/16/23 Time: 1:00 am Location: driving home from the 7/11 near my house Objective: It’s dark outside but not as dark as I expected. More like dark grey, where you can still see movement in the sky. The only … Continue reading
Lighting Moment
Date: 4/10/23 Time: 7:10 P.M. Location: Utrecht House Objective: a sunset through the blinds on the window to my dorm room Subjective: I could barely see the sun and the sky was still mostly blue, but I was in a … Continue reading
Light Observation
Date: 4/14/23 Time: 5:45pm Location: Fyhre Hibachi Objective observation: There’s a lot of natural light coming in through the big front windows, and there are magenta LED strip lights at interval along the wall. Subjective observation: The magenta lights on … Continue reading
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