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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
1) DATE-TIME-LOCATION: 3/25/2021 – 6:30pm – Uniondale 2) OBJECTIVE DESCRIPTION: The sunlight is dispersed through the clouds as it begins to set, creating a salmon ring that can be seen through the clouds. The clouds soften the light blurring the … Continue reading
Photo Observation (Advertisement/Desire)
1) 2) Google (The Essentialist – Fashion Advertising Updated Daily: Dior Beauty Ad Campaign Spring/Summer 2013) 3) THEME: Advertisement/Desire 4) DESCRIPTION: The shadows of Natalie Portman’s face entice the audience, exaggerating the darkness of her lashes on the right side … Continue reading
Photo Observation (Spring)
2) This photo is from Google (What is light? | TheSchoolRun) 3) THEME: Spring 4) DESCRIPTION: Golden sun rays bleed through the spaces between leaves, woods, and air, making its way to raise growing flowers and grass. With every second, nature … Continue reading
Lighting Observation 3/12/2021
) DATE-TIME-LOCATION:3/11/2021- 12:16pm- NJ House’s Backyard 2) OBJECTIVE DESCRIPTION: The sun shines down on the still-frozen cover of water on the above-ground, teardrop pool in my backyard. The bright reflection is above the brown tarp that covers the rest of … Continue reading
Photo Observation: Artificial Light Source
1) 2) This photo was taken by me in a museum in California. 3) THEME: Single light source (artificial) 4) DESCRIPTION: The circular top, white light creates a heavenly ambience around the artifact. Worn by Tutankhamun, this treasure guarded him … Continue reading
Light Observation 3/5/2021
FORMAT (Lighting Observations) You should arrange your journal entries as follows: 1) 2/4/2021-11:23 pm- My desk in my room that is in the basement 2) OBJECTIVE DESCRIPTION: As I sit at my desk, the bright, white light from my lamp … Continue reading
Photo Observation: Night Life
1) 2) This photo is from a family vacation to Turks and Caicos, taken by me. It was late at night, sometime after dinner. 3) THEME: Night Life 4) DESCRIPTION: When people think of night life, they think of partying, … Continue reading
Lighting Observation 2/26
1) DATE-TIME-LOCATION: Hempstead Turnpike, 2/24/2021, around 12 pm 2) OBJECTIVE DESCRIPTION: The sun is brightest this time during the day and the snow makes its glow that much more intense. I was driving and as soon as I turned the … Continue reading
Photo Observation #2- Cold
1) 2) ATTRIBUTE: photo taken by me on The Polar Express in November of 2019, New Hope, PA 3) THEME: Cold 4) DESCRIPTION: Twinkling lights create a magical world within the train as it trails through a dark, crisp night. … Continue reading
Light Observation #2
DATE/TIME/LOCATION: 2/14/2021 – 1:00 pm – Rivaaz, Indian restaurant in Pequannock, NJ OBJECTIVE DESCRIPTION: The light is leaking through the curtain, providing a slim amount of natural light. It is a huge difference from the bright, cool lighting reflecting off … Continue reading
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