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3/10/2026- "There are two kinds of LIGHT - the glow that illuminates and the glare that obscures." - James Thurber, Author
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For: 3/12/2026 - Single source artificial light. Include a Angle Color/Lighting Key diagram as per 3/5 lecture.
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Current 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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Previous Assignment
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3/5/2026
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Work on Angle Exercise. angle exercise worksheet (handed out in class, link is in case you need an extra copy) Reminder, how to read an architects scale. Angle exercise due 3/12/2026. Attend A Little Night Music. Your review of the show will be due on Canvas 3/24/2026
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Tag Archives: Light Observation
Lighting Observation
I had my lighting moment sitting in Lowe 106 for Hamlet rehearsal on 2/9. I looked over the door on the side of the room, and the light was reflecting in such a way as to create the never ending … Continue reading
Lighting Observation #2
1. February 6, 3:45 AM, suite 1126. 2. Fluorescent lights from the hallway outside my room, spilling through the peephole and cracks of the door. 3. Monday, in the early hours of the morning, I stumbled out of my room … Continue reading
Light Observation!
Wednesday 1 February, 2012 Axinn Library Stacks Around 7:30 pm A boy is sitting on the floor leaning up against a bookcase filled with books. His legs are crossed and the hood of his dark sweatshirt is pulled up over … Continue reading
Lighting Observation #1
1. January 31, 4:50 pm, Meadowbrook Parkway. 2. Mid-sunset, when the sun is still fully visible but just about to drop beyond the horizon. 3. The Meadowbrook Parkway is by no means a beautiful place. It’s a stretch of concrete … Continue reading
Lighting Observation 1 – Lee Moore
1. 1-27-2011, 5:00 PM, Walking from Memorial Quad to the Library 2. Sunset from the west cast a bright tangerine glow across the side of the library tower, with a golden spill across the tops of the trees. 3. Walking … Continue reading
Light Observation
1) 3/24/11-5:30pm- Dempster Studio A 2) While on a film shoot in we were setting up to lights, I was the Camera Operator, the Grip was deciding how high the second key would go. One of the keys was making … Continue reading
Light Observation
1) 3/25/11- 4:30pm- Dempster Studio A 2) A “Baby Junior was shinning on the Cameras’ Matte Box Creating an old fashioned look. 3) I was taking part in a film shoot and as we were setting up the lights one … Continue reading
Light Observation
1) 3/10/11- 5:00pm- Dempster Studio A 2) During a “tech” shoot we were setting lights up for a scene. The light hit the camera on an angle and did not shine the way intended too. 3)The light was being bounced … Continue reading
Lighting Observation 2, week 4
1) 1:00pm – 11/28/10- Office in the city(film shoot) 2) Dark office with windows all around, there was one Omni shining down on the desk with the actor sitting in the chair in front of it. 3)It was dark in … Continue reading
Lighting observation 1, week 4
1) 10:30pm – 10/21/11- outside between Alliance and the Student Center 2) There was a full moon outside, but it was also cloudy. The clouds were covering the moon just enough for light to show through. 3) The moon was … Continue reading