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Quote of the Day
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4/10/2025- The air and the earth interpenetrated in the warm gusts of spring; the soil was full of sunlight, and the sunlight full of red dust. The air one breathed was saturated with earthy smells, and the grass under foot had a reflection of the blue sky in it. -Willa Cather, Author
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4/17/2025 - SURREAL. Include an Angle Color/Lighting Key diagram and a screen capture of the lighting represented in the virtual light lab.
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Current Assignment
4/10/2025
Quiz this weekend (4/10-4/14/2025). Quiz covers Script Analysis, Reading and lecture up to 4/10.
Reading for next week: Read Sections Graphics & Drawing a Lighting Plan from Stage Lighting Primer Read USITT Lighting Graphics Standard, Hanging Positions and Types of Theatre Spaces. Review Gillette Chapter 14 sections Designing with Light, The Light Plot and Related Paperwork, The Image of Light & Drawing the Light Plot
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Previous Assignment
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4/8/2025
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Work on Photo/VLL assignment
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Tag Archives: Cold
Photo Observation #3; Cold
3) THEME: Cold 4) DESCRIPTION: Dark Blue light on the Elements in the Background, with Rose Light on the Foreground. Dark and Metalic objects/coloring in the background give the photo an overall cool tone.
Photo Observation #3
This photo was taken on my Galaxy S8 by me. Theme: Cold My attention was called to the window when a cold breeze came through. I couldn’t help but notice how barren the trees looked outside. The grey clouds above … Continue reading
Photo Observation 3
From my camera, taken in my room. Theme: Cold The chilling blue lighting I placed in the corner of my room portrayed the snowman candle holder as equally chilling due to decrepit wall background. The light also worked in harmony … Continue reading
Photo Observation #3
Theme: Cold Description: Although the background of this image is the coldness on the top of the mountain, the grey that is used adds to the idea of cold. Normally during the winter, the sky has a grey coloring to … Continue reading
Cold
Attribute: I took this picture during the snow day. Theme: Cold Description: All I told my suitemate was that I needed a picture with fun lighting for a blog post, not the theme. Then, I asked my suitemate to put … Continue reading
6 Trees Without Anyone
Location: In front of Lowe Hall, April 11, 2017 at 12:30. Objective: In front of the hall there are six rows of trees within a square grass lawn. Shadows are shifting towards Hauser Hall like spikes piercing through the grass. There … Continue reading
Light Observation 3
Wednesday, February 15th; 5:00 PM; Precision Urgent Care, Mineola Bright white fluorescent lighting I was sitting in the doctor’s office at urgent care, waiting for the doctor to come in and examine my jaw. The light made me feel very … Continue reading
Photo Observation 2
Photo was taken by me, Jessica Perman Cold The Unispan at night can be an emotionless and foreboding path. The harsh glares of the ceiling lights with the glares against the wall, dipping in and out. It reminds me of a … Continue reading
photo observation
subject: cold This is a photo of a hospital room. It has the token hospital color pallet of white, blue, and beige. It has a quality of psychological coldness not a lack of heat but a lack of life. It’s … Continue reading
Light Observation 2
Thursday, February 9 around 5:30 PM; outside the Hague House Sun was setting, low enough so that I couldn’t see the sun, but the sky was still rather pink, with hardly any variation, rather dim. In the harsh cold, the … Continue reading
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