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3/5/2026- "Like a jellyfish, let your inner light guide you through dark waters" - Unknown
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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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3/5/2026
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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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Previous Assignment
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3/3/2026
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Read the The Image of Light Chapter 12 & The Lighting Key Chapter 13 in the Gillette text.
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Tag Archives: Lighting Observation
Lighting Observation #9
April 9th, 4:10pm, south campus The sun shining on a patch of daffodils The sun wasn’t yet low in the sky, causing it to hit the white daffodils from a fairly high angle. The bright yellow light cast itself onto … Continue reading
Lighting Observation #9
Sunday, April 6th 2025 at 8:42PM–bedroom of college house. Our view from inside my bedroom indicates that everything outside is pitch black, despite a few streetlights that lighten the effect. Inside, strip LED lights are on; they border the top … Continue reading
Lighting Observation #8
April 1st, 2025 sometimes after 10pm in my room My roommate had a pink glowstick on her desk and the lights in the room were off. In the field of bleak darkness, a single pink glow cuts through the black. … Continue reading
Lighting Observation #8
Monday, March 31st 2025 at 3:19PM – ITS Service Desk call room. I am in a sizable room that features floor to ceiling sealed windows stretching across the entirety of one wall. The overhead LED lights are off which allows … Continue reading
Lighting Observation #7
Classroom in Breslin Hall at 1:02PM, March 27th, 2025. I was sitting at the desk just under a very tall window, sitting about eight feet up from the floor. The overhead LED lights were on, which gave the room the … Continue reading
Lighting Observation #7
Thursday, March 27th 2025 at 11:20am. This classroom. Emily King shining a flashlight onto my paper The lights in the room were off, leaving the limited amount of natural light coming in from the window to illuminate the space. As … Continue reading
Lighting Observation #6
Wednesday, March 12th, 6:45pm. Outside the Student Center The sun setting without any obstruction As I walked outside, I noticed the deep orange glow that encapsulated the cement beneath me. It was “golden hour,” or the time of day when … Continue reading
Lighting Observation #5
March 5th, 2025 in Adams Playhouse Theater–3:32PM. The lighting cues for Guys and Dolls were being run, my view came from SR wings as I was painting scenery. My work was being done on a yellow wall, which turned into … Continue reading
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Lighting Observation
Wednesday, March 5th, 2025, inside my car. 11:00pm The headlights of my car reflecting through the rain It was pouring more than it has the entire semester. I could barely see two feet in front of me, nevermind the road … Continue reading
Lighting Observation 4
2/28/25- 2:15am- My Bedroom OBJECTIVE DESCRIPTION: I turned on my red lava lamp in my bedroom. SUBJECTIVE DESCRIPTION: The warm amber glow of the warm tungsten lightbulb ignites. The glow of the bulb irrupts like a warm fire, heating the … Continue reading