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3/27/2025- "You can't have a LIGHT without a DARK to stick it in." - Arlo Guthrie, Singer, Songwriter
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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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3/25/2025
Read Chapter 11, The Design Process in the Gillette text. Review Script Analysis Worksheet, and the video Play Structure on the Videos page. Tutorial on using Virtual Light Lab software on Thursday, make sure you have software installed. Be prepared to talk about Tooth of Crime in the context of the script analysis. Tooth of Crime music page has been added.
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Tag Archives: Josephine Ferrante
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
Photo Observation #6
3/25/25 Single source artificial light I took this picture last night on my desk. It shows my desk lamp shining directly above my contact lens case, which created a circular spotlight on top of it. I indicated that the light … 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
Photo Observation #5
Taken by me in Hempstead, NY Spring This image shows a cluster of pink flowers, green leaves, and wooden branches against a clear blue sky. This resembles spring to me for a few reasons. First, the blooming flowers are a … Continue reading
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
Photo Observation
Taken in November of 2018 on a Nokia phone Bizarre Despite the fact that the actual subject of this image is incredibly bizarre, the lighting in the photo is also quite peculiar. This was taken in a basement, accounting for … Continue reading
Lighting Observation
My dorm, February 26th, 8:20am The overhead lights in the common room of my dorm I emerged from my bedroom at what felt like an ungodly hour. It really wasn’t, it was 8:20 in the morning, but on a Wednesday … Continue reading
Photo Observation #3
Webster Hall, New York City Night Life This photo was taken at a concert in Webster Hall in New York City, and it accurately displays the nightlife of the event. It’s clearly very dark in the room, with the dimness … Continue reading
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Light Observation #3
February 19, 10:23 PM The string lights hung above my bed With the overhead lights off, the tiny little string lights were the only source of illumination in the room. They were a crisp yellow color, each small bulb hanging … Continue reading
Photo Observation 2
The sidewalk in Andover, MA in February of 2018 Cold Winters in Massachusetts are always horrendous, so it was no surprise that tiny pieces of ice were clinging to the branches of the green trees outside. We left our dance … Continue reading
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