“Four Seasons”-Lab Project

  1. Fall Sunset in Vermont

     

Description: In most of the fall sunsets I have looked at, most contain deep hues of reds, pinks, purples, blues, and oranges. They tend to be more vibrant and rich in color, similar to how the fall is usually associated with colors of deep browns, oranges, reds, and yellows.

Fixtures: 3x S4 Ellipsoidal

Gels: E363 special medium blue, SG043 deep pink (x2), R021 golden amber

2. Spring Sunrise in Gothic Cathedral

Description: When it comes to spring sunrises and spring colors in general, theres a lot of light pinks and various light colors/pastels that come to mind. In my image, I tried to go simple with using warm light colors of yellows and a pink. I used a window gobo to replicate the inside of the gothic cathedral.

Lighting Instrument: 3x S4 Ellipsoidal

Gels: L151 gold tint, R052 light lavender

3. Noon on a hot Summer day in Hawaii

Description: From my experience, noon is around the hottest time of day and when the sun is harshest and brightest. I tried to imitate that by directing many warm-colored lights to the figure and make it as bright as possible, as well as have it create a large soft circle to give an appearance of a sun and the sand surrounding the person.

Lighting instruments: 4x S4 Ellipsoidal

Gels: SG054 special lavender (2x), L151 gold tint

4.  Winter afternoon in North Dakota

Description: I based this lighting off of the image of a blizzard happening in North Dakota. I think the main characteristics that remind me of a snowy day is the snow falling and the cool white color that we see in the emitted from the air and the snow. I used the dots gobo to try to imitate the snow falling.

Lighting instruments: 3x S4 LED Ellipsoidal

Gels: R364 blue bell, E174 dark steel blue, L201 full CT blue

 

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