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1/28/2025 - Without LIGHT, it would just be radio - Rychard Curtiss
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Verify that you can log in to this website. Change Password. Research and find out who Robert Edmund Jones is. Read Jones: Light & Shadow. Read Chapter 1, Designing with Light, Gillette. Read "Functions & Qualities of light from here: Theatrical Lighting Design (Interactive Online Course). Watch this video: The Lighting Designer (Career Guides) (link to video interview). Download and install ETC Software & Light Lab, LxFree Software & Beamwright Software.
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Lighting Observation #5
1. Date: March 1, 2018 Time: 6:30 pm Location: Behind the Netherlands dorms 2. There is a yellowish orange light behind the freshman dorms in the Netherlands, that illuminates the otherwise stark backyard of the forms. 3. The lights shone … Continue reading
Photo Observation #5
2. From: [email protected] By: Lara Gorman 3. Theme: Single Light Source 4. The white light that is just out of the frame of this photo creates interesting shadows on the face of the model. The shadows cast on the model … Continue reading
Photo Observation #4
2. Taken by: Dave Markel 3. Mysterious 4. This photo stood out to me because the landscape itself brings an eerie feel to the picture, but the streak of pinkish light that cuts the sky in half draws questions from … Continue reading
Lighting Observation #4
1. Date: February 22, 2018 Time: 12:00am Location: My room 2. The back side of a MacBook is lit by the apple logo. In the dark, the apple casts a bright white light (that looks almost blue) onto the floor … Continue reading
Photo Observation #3
2. From: WordPress.com Photo by: Jennifer Westman 3. Night Life 4. This photo shows how the movement of light works in distorting reality. I think this picture causes a feeling of confusion when attempting to follow the light an understand … Continue reading
Light Observation #3
1. Date: February 15, 2018 Time: 6:00 pm Location: In front of Weed Hall 2. The is a bright blue light on top of the emergency pillars, namely the one in front of Weed Hall, and at night it casts … Continue reading
Photo Observation #2
2. Found on eloisephotographyprojects.blogspot.com Photo by Eloise Cribb 3. This photo creates a fear of the unknown in anyone who sees it. Shadows are often used to reveal things that are unseen by the human eye. This creates a feeling … Continue reading
Lighting Observation #2
1. Date: February 8, 2018 Time: 6:30pm Location: My room 2. There is a lamp that shines on the side of my dorm room. It has no lampshade so the light coming from the bulb is bright enough to adequately … Continue reading
Photo Observation #1
2. Komonews.com Photo taken by Jim Burns 3. Theme: Sunrise/Sunset 4. This sunset causes a somewhat unsettling feeling that is not often shown in the usually beautiful pictures of the sun rising or setting. The purple/blue colors in the top clouds split … Continue reading
Lighting Observation #1
1. Date: February 1, 2018 Time: 5:30 Location: Emily Lowe Building 2. A robustly orange light shines on the side of the building onto a set of descending stairs that leads to a pair of double doors. The light creates … Continue reading
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