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Quote of the Day
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4/9/2024 - "Turn your face to the sun and the shadows fall behind you." - Maori Proverb
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Photo Theme
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4/10/2025 - Use your your Lighting Key from 4/3 photo and recreate a representation of the lighting in the Virtual Light lab. Upload a screen shot of the lighting. Include the original photo and Lighting Key. Indicate if your Lighting Key changed. Include in your post a list of the lights you used, the gels and intensities.
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Current Assignment
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4/8/2025
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Work on Photo/VLL assignment
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Previous Assignment
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4/3/2025
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Read DMX512, on the Documents and Links Page. Watch Lighting Board and DMX Videos on Videos page. Review Gillette Chapter 10 Advanced Technology Instruments.
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Trojan Women opens this weekend. Open dress tonight, 4/3, 8pm. Show review due on Canvas by end of the day on Thursday 4/17/2025.
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Light Lab Project
Fall Sunset in Vermont Instruments Cyc – R27, R80, R15 SL Boom – 26 Source 4, G395 First Electric – 36 Source 4, R10, Leaves foliage gobo – 36 Source 4, R22, Leaves foliage gobo FOH SL – 26 Source … Continue reading
Lighting Observation 12
Date/Time/Location: May 14th/ 5pm/ Eisenhower Park Objective: The APO Picnic! Subjective: It almost feels as if there is a greenish-yellow film covering the whole scene. It is a grassy area with an open field in it. The trees … Continue reading
Lighting Observation 11
Date/Time/Location: May 8th/ 1am/ My House Objective: I am watching TV late at night. Subjective: There are no other lights on in the house. The blue light from the tv is the only thing breaking through the shadows. … Continue reading
Lighting Observation 10
Date/Time/Location: May 6th/ 8:00pm/ Off Campus House Objective: The living room of an off-campus house. Subjective: There is a pale, blue-ish light emanating by a lamp on an end table. There is a ceiling light in the kitchen … Continue reading
Lighting Observation 9
Date/Time/Location: May 4th/ 4:00pm/ Garden City Town Hall Objective: A dimly lit hallway. Subjective: It is creepy. There are old ceiling lights that are white and flickering. The entire hallway is covered in a thin layer of shadow … Continue reading
Lighting Observation 8
Date/Time/Location: May 1st/ 2:00pm/ The Library Objective: A window overlooking the south side of campus on the 9th floor. Subjective: The campus almost looks like it is small, as everything can be clearly seen. The sun is high … Continue reading
Light Observation 7
Date/Time/Location: April 27th/ 8pm/ Campus Objective: The streetlights are lighting the area. Subjective: Each light has an amber shade that colors the area, giving it an appearance as if the world was being viewed through a sepia lens. … Continue reading
Light Observation 6
Date/Time/Location: April 20th/ 12pm/ The Pride Pavilion Objective: A bright, sunny day. Subjective: There is not a single cloud in the sky, the sun is shining brightly through the trees and leaving little to know shadows. The grass … Continue reading
Light Observation 5
Date/Time/Location: March 10th/ 4:30pm/ Jones Beach Objective: A sunset on the beach. Subjective: It is mildly cloudy, the sky has a light gray tone to it. It nearly matches the gray tone of the sand on the beach. … Continue reading
Light Observation 4
Date/Time/Location: March 4th/ 4:00pm/ Eisenhower Park Objective: The sun is setting in the field. Subjective: There is a purple horizon as the bright red sun is setting. The sun’s rays stretch across the entire field, cutting through the … Continue reading
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