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4/1/2025 - "Color possesses me. There is no need to seize it. It possesses me. I know. Here is the meaning of the happy moment: color and I are one." - Paul Klee, painter
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For 4/3/2025 - Advertisement/Desire. Lighting that influences you to want something. Include an Angle Color/Lighting Key diagram.
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Current Assignment
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4/1/2025
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Trojan Women opens this weekend. Show review due on Canvas by end of the day on Thursday 4/17/2025. Read Chapter 6 in Gillette text. Read sections on Cables & Control under "Lighting Technology" at this link: Stage Lighting Primer (Stage Lighting for Students website)
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3/27/2025
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Photo Observation #7
A dairy queen commercial that aired in 2016 – found on google Theme: Advertisement/Desire This is an advertisement for Dairy Queen’s new product, the Royal Blizzard. The bright white backlight serves as a dramatic reveal, making the product appear as … Continue reading
Lighting Observation #7
March 25th, 2025 at 10:01PM Objective Description: The “Happy Birthday: the lamp on the left corner of my living room casts rainbow stripes on the ‘happy birthday’ sign hanging on the wall. Subjective Description: The warm glow of the living … Continue reading
Photo Observation #6
3/25/25 at 9:39PM Single source artificial light This is a photo of my housemate standing directly below our porch light. You can see the blinding white LED shine on the crown of her head. I indicated that the light is … Continue reading
Photo Observation 5 – Spring
Found this photo online Theme: Spring This photo reminded me of spring because of the cherry trees backlit by the warm glow of the setting sun. The amber light covers the entire photo – its color washes over the bark … Continue reading
Photo Observation #4
Found this photo online Theme: Bizarre This photo initially caught my eye because of the mannequin heads, but what really held my attention was the fiery orange-red hair on the left. I found it bizarre that a similar red patch … Continue reading
Light Observation #4
March 1st, 2025 at 2:00 pm – Looking out the bay window of my house I am looking outside my bay window and see clouds that look like a painting, with bright white tops, dark shadowed bottoms, and the sun … Continue reading
Photo Observation 3 – Nightlife
November 15th, 2024 at 7:50PM–Outside Lincoln Center Plaza before a Paul Taylor Performance – photo taken by me. Nightlife At night, Lincoln Center Plaza is transformed into a luminous spectacle exuding a timeless energy. There is a contrast between the dark … Continue reading
Light Observation #3
February 20th, 2025 at 6:14 pm – Sitting at a booth in bits and bites The overhead light fixture above the booth is starkly illuminating the space, giving me a headache The overhead fixture casts a harsh and unflattering light … Continue reading
Photo Observation 2 – Cold
Photo Found Online Cold This photo caught my eye because of the hanging trees—the way they drape in front of the background creates a sense of depth, as if you are about to walk through them into a desolate … Continue reading
Light Observation #2
February 14th, 2025 at 11:30 pm – My bedroom The starry night projector in my room is on and I am watching it while laying in bed to help me sleep. Tiny constellations drift lazily across my bedroom, mimicking the … Continue reading
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