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3/5/2026- "Like a jellyfish, let your inner light guide you through dark waters" - Unknown
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For: 3/12/2026 - Single source artificial light. Include a Angle Color/Lighting Key diagram as per 3/5 lecture.
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3/5/2026
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Work on Angle Exercise. angle exercise worksheet (handed out in class, link is in case you need an extra copy) Reminder, how to read an architects scale. Angle exercise due 3/12/2026. Attend A Little Night Music. Your review of the show will be due on Canvas 3/24/2026
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3/3/2026
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Read the The Image of Light Chapter 12 & The Lighting Key Chapter 13 in the Gillette text.
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Category Archives: Light Observation
Lighting Observation #7
1. March 28, 2024. Lowe 110 2. One side of the room is dim and the other is lit with yellow and white lights. 3. The APO headshot masterclass is going on, the area where the photos are being taken … Continue reading
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Single Source Artificial Light From a student film I was a part of. This stuck out to me because the pitch was so dark but it was illuminated entirely by just these two lights. They are so powerful you could … Continue reading
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Lighting Observation #7
March 28th, 8:14pm; Dempster Dance Studio in LH Comm Only half the room is lit by the overhead lights; the other two main strips of light are turned off. The evening vibes of a late night dance class are relaxed … Continue reading
Lighting Observation #7
March 22, 2025; 7:28pm; Emily Lowe 2nd Floor The red hallway during Spring Break I was walking into Emily Lowe Hall during Spring Break so I could work on an assignment for 178. All of the lights were off. While … Continue reading
Lighting Observation #7
1.) March 22, 2025 – 6:53pm – Hofstra Campus 2.) The sunset in the sky after a rainy day. The clouds had cleared partly, so the colors were very bright and reflecting off of the wet ground. 3.) The sun … Continue reading
Lighting Observation #7
Classroom in Breslin Hall at 1:02PM, March 27th, 2025. I was sitting at the desk just under a very tall window, sitting about eight feet up from the floor. The overhead LED lights were on, which gave the room the … Continue reading
Lighting Observation #7
Thursday, March 27th 2025 at 11:20am. This classroom. Emily King shining a flashlight onto my paper The lights in the room were off, leaving the limited amount of natural light coming in from the window to illuminate the space. As … Continue reading
Photo Observation 6
11/21/24 Single source artificial light This photo is from the 2024 Fall Dance Concert. One of the guest artists pieces, the piece began in silence with a single spotlight on the featured dancer. The spotlight is very circular, but … Continue reading
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Photo Observation #6
1.) Photo taken by me of CJ’s student rep piece “Within a Circle” 2.) single source artificial light 3.) The focus of this image is on the single beam of purple top light circling the dancers. It creates emphasis on … Continue reading
Photo Observation #6
3/26/25, 1:37 PM, my house Single source artificial light source This is a photo of my housemate’s stuffed manatee. There is a single artificial light shining above it. It creates a spotlight affect on the manatee, highlighting its face and … Continue reading
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