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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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Category Archives: Light Observation
Lighting Observation
Date: 3/20/22 Time: Midnight Location: Washington DC Objective Observation: There are lights in a ring around the Washington Monument shining up on it from all directions. It is a no-color looking light which is very apparent as it is very … Continue reading
Lighting Observation
Date: 03/16/22 Time:9:15pm Location: Radio City Music Hall Objective Observation: There is a large rectangular setpiece at least 10 feet tall if not closer to 15 feet that takes up all of the middle of the stage. At one point … Continue reading
Lighting Observation
Date: 02/26/22 Time: 11:20pm Location: Broadfield Objective Observation: There was a mixture of pink and blue lights shining all around the room in neon hues as well as an assortment of smaller lights spread throughout the basement. They are the … Continue reading
Photo Observation
Attributes: Google Images Theme: Surreal Description: This project draws on a range of references from the metaphysical paintings of Giorgio de Chirico to architectural landscapes of Aldo Rossi. The ambiguous scale and striking silhouettes of the pieces give them an … Continue reading
Light Observation
May 16th, 5:21 pm Cambria Heights I was driving home from work and the lighting seemed to split the sky in two distinct categories. On the left, grey, blue clouds hung low in the air with small streams of soft … Continue reading
Light Observation
May 8th, 7:57 pm Sunnyside On the LIRR coming home from the city and the sun has set behind the buildings but the sky is still lit up and colorful. There are pink and orange fluffy clouds in a deep … Continue reading
Light Observation
April 27th, 1:11pm corner of Oak St. and Hempstead turnpike. I’m driving in a rush to work, and the sky is a glacier blue like blue Gatorade, very saturated and bright. The sun is deepening the color and the brightness … Continue reading
Lighting Moment
Date/Time/Location: 5/5 Student Rep Dress Objective Description: The black box is dark and buzzing with pre-show jitters. I’m sitting in my seat waiting to watching my choreography, among many other works. The first piece ends and then a blue light … Continue reading
Light Observation
April 16th, 6:07 pm, my desk. The sun is setting below the top part of my windowsill and lighting up the dies of my face and the rest of my desk. It is now difficult to see my computer screen … Continue reading
Lighting Observation #12
Tuesday, May 17th, around 8:00am. My dorm looking out to Oak street and the tress behind Stuyvesant. There is a shadow from the building and the taller trees making it so some leaves appear to be greener than others. With … Continue reading
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