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Lighting Design
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Lighting Designer Decides what kind of lights are needed, where to focus them, and when to turn them on. The lighting crew places them and runs them during the show Set designers may envision specific lighting but it is up to the lighting designer for lights to be hung and what specific colors are used Aware of: Ground plan Location Mood Time of day
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Lighting Design Into the Woods – Of Mice and Men
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Vocabulary Lighting Plot-diagram of where all lights are positioned Cue Sheet-provides cue #, page #, description, cue line, time count, intensity Color Scale-range of colors being used for lighting Gel-a transparent colored material used in a lighting fixture to change the color of the light Lighting Board-controls all lighting instruments
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Styles of Lighting Theatrical lighting-the actors need to be lit; provides information for the play http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlUmAt7WISA&list=PL87C8DB6EAE3E4FC0 Concert lighting-providing a show through lighting, more about the spectacle https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7dpI9zVe1Q (1hr.) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7dpI9zVe1Q Dance lighting-highlights the movement of the dancers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8EWSlm7JJA (48m) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8EWSlm7JJA
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Cue Sheet Cue #Time CountIntensityPage #DescriptionCue What numberTime to turn off and on How bright/dim LocationWhat do you see When the light goes 1375%1Full WashStart of show 23100%3DC, DR, DL“let’s go outside”
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Color Scale
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Lighting Project Create a Cue Sheet for all lighting What lights are needed in the play Create a color scale of the colors you selected for the play Provide 2-3 sentences explaining your color choices
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