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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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Photo Ob #9
2.national geographic.com, photo of the day 3. intrigue 4. When first thinking how to displaying intriguing lighting, I started with the fascination kids have when they are exploring or find something cool that just grabs their attention, mesmerizes them. That … Continue reading
Photo Observation 3
2. http://www.meterdown.com/2009/06/31-interesting-selection-of-shadow-arts-pictures.html 3. Shadows 4. I love the unnatural yet natural feel of this image. The length of the shadow makes the two figures seem inhuman and yet they are doing such a human action. Furthermore the contrast between the very … Continue reading
2nd Light Observation Week 7
FORMAT (Lighting Observations) You should arrange your journal entries as follows: 1) DATE-TIME-LOCATION: When and where you had your lighting “moment” 2) OBJECTIVE DESCRIPTION: Simply identify what the light you are talking about is. Describe well enough for someone who … Continue reading
Lighting Observation #3
1) Saturday Feb. 5th 2011, 8:35 P.M. Manhattan. 2) The light at the top of the Empire State Building through the fog. 3) It had been raining all day, and there was a thick fog obscuring the tops of the … Continue reading
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