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Quote of the Day
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4/3/2025- "Darkness is to space what silence is to sound, i.e., the interval." - Marshall McLuhan, Novelist
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4/10/2025 - Use your your Lighting Key from 4/3 photo and recreate a representation of the lighting in the Virtual Light lab. Upload a screen shot of the lighting. Include the original photo and Lighting Key. Indicate if your Lighting Key changed. Include in your post a list of the lights you used, the gels and intensities.
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Current Assignment
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4/3/2025
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Read DMX512, on the Documents and Links Page. Watch Lighting Board and DMX Videos on Videos page. Review Gillette Chapter 10 Advanced Technology Instruments.
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Trojan Women opens this weekend. Open dress tonight, 4/3, 8pm. Show review due on Canvas by end of the day on Thursday 4/17/2025.
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Previous Assignment
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4/1/2025
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Trojan Women opens this weekend. Show review due on Canvas by end of the day on Thursday 4/17/2025. Read Chapter 6 in Gillette text. Read sections on Cables & Control under "Lighting Technology" at this link: Stage Lighting Primer (Stage Lighting for Students website)
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Light Observation #5 – Bits n Bytes
Date: 3/1/18, Time: about 6pm, Location: Pathway leading up to Bits n Bytes, near Emily Lowe Hall The lamps from inside Bits n Bytes are shining out of the building’s window, giving off an emphasized glow, considering the sun had … Continue reading
Photo Observation #5 – Outline of Light
Found on: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/249949848051958738/ Theme: Single Light Source (plus Lighting Key) It is unclear what the exact source of light is. And yet, the light is hitting this girl in such a way that it brings out an inner warmth … Continue reading
Light Observation #4 – Sunset
Date: 2/20/18, Time: about 5:30pm, Location: my bedroom, looking out my window Through my bedroom window, the sun is setting in the distance, leaving behind a variety of bright colors in the sky. Evening is coming to fruition, with the … Continue reading
Photo Observation #4 – Mysterious
Found on: https://www.boredpanda.com/mysterious-cat/ Theme: Mysterious Although one could tell what the creature is, the only thing hidden in the shadows is the face, more specifically, the eyes. As the eyes are said to be the most expressive part of the body, … Continue reading
Light Observation #3 – Candles
Date: Valentine’s Day 2018, Time: about 7:20pm, Location: City Cellar Wine Bar & Grill, restaurant in Westbury, NY In a dimly lit restaurant, there are two walls lined with shelves of several LED candles, appearing to flicker continuously. With it … Continue reading
Photo Observation #3 – Night Life
Found on: https://gabbilabystyle.wordpress.com/ Theme: Night Life While I personally do not and have not engaged in such activities, one’s definition of “night life” can be associated with young people, particularly high school and college students, going out to party and have … Continue reading
Lighting Observation #2 – Home
Date: 2/8/18, Time: 10:02 pm, Location: My kitchen There are several small fluorescent tubes underneath the kitchen cabinets that shine down on the kitchen counter(s). The counters and cabinets align one corner of the kitchen, and the tubes only light … Continue reading
Photo Observation #2 – Shadows
Found on http://www.earthporm.com/25-photos-shadows-tell-different-story/ Theme: Shadows While the picture itself is very simple and self-explanatory, I was drawn to it by the shadow presented. The sun, while not visible in the photo, is shining down from behind the bird and displaying a … Continue reading
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