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    Designing with Light by Gillette, J. Michael; Mcnamara, Michael;

    An Introduction to Stage Lighting

    Series: FILM;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 6
    • Publisher McGraw-Hill Education
    • Date of Publication 16 February 2013

    • ISBN 9780073514239
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages400 pages
    • Size 231x185x17 mm
    • Weight 596 g
    • Language English
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    Designing with Light is a comprehensive survey of the practical and aesthetic aspects of stage lighting design. The authors approach stage lighting design as an art that integrates the vision of director, actor, and playwright, and as a craft that provides practical solutions for the manipulation of stage space. The sixth edition offers a wealth of new information on new trends in lighting design.

    Designing with Light is a comprehensive survey of the practical and aesthetic aspects of stage lighting design. The authors approach stage lighting design as an art that integrates the vision of director, actor, and playwright, and as a craft that provides practical solutions for the manipulation of stage space. The sixth edition offers a wealth of new information on new trends in lighting design.

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    Table of Contents:

    PREFACE IV

    CHAPTER 1

    AN INTRODUCTION TO DESIGNING WITH LIGHT

    Light and Perception

    Design Characteristics of Light

    Controllable Qualities of Light
    Distribution
    Intensity
    Movement
    Color

    Functions of Stage Lighting
    Visibility
    Selective Focus
    Modeling
    Mood

    Psychological Effects of Light

    CHAPTER 2

    LIGHTING PRODUCTION TEAM:

    Organization and Responsibilities

    Lighting Designer

    Assistant Lighting Designer

    Programmer

    Master Electrician

    Electricians

    Production Design Team

    CHAPTER 3

    ELECTRICAL THEORY AND PRACTICE

    Electricity—What Is It?

    Electricity at Work
    Direct and Alternating Current
    A Simple Electrical Circuit
    Basic Circuits
    Power Calculations
    More Practical Information

    CHAPTER 4

    LENSES, LAMPS, REFLECTORS, AND LIGHTING INSTRUMENTS

    Lenses
    Double Plano-Convex Lens Train
    Step Lens
    Fresnel Lens

    Lamps and Light Sources
    Incandescent Lamp
    Tungsten-Halogen Lamp
    Arc Sources
    Light Emitting Diodes
    Light Emitting Plasma
    Lamp Structure
    Color Temperature
    Light Output of Lamps
    Reflectors

    Lighting Instruments
    Ellipsoidal Reflector Spotlight
    Fresnel Spotlight
    Striplight
    Cyc Light
    Ellipsoidal Reflector Floodlight
    PAR Can
    Followspot

    Specialty Equipment
    Low-Voltage Systems
    Booms and Ladders

    CHAPTER 5

    CABLES AND CONNECTORS

    Electrical Cable for Stage Use
    Wire Gauge
    Connecting Devices
    Extension Cables

    Circuiting
    Permanent Wiring
    Spidering
    Connecting Strips and Patch Panels
    Dimmer per Circuit

    CHAPTER 6

    INTENSITY CONTROL

    Dimmers
    Dimmer Control Techniques
    Autotransformer Dimmer
    Silicon Controlled Rectifier Dimmer
    Sine Wave Dimmer
    Digital Control Systems for Electronic Dimmers

    Control Consoles
    Group Master
    Preset
    Combination
    Wireless Dimmer Control
    Computer Memory
    Computer Board Control Capabilities

    Lighting System Electrical Flow

    CHAPTER 7

    PRACTICALS AND EFFECTS

    Lighting Fixtures

    Gas Lamps

    Candles

    Lanterns

    Torches

    Fire Effects

    Moon Effects

    Star Effects

    Lightning

    Explosions and Flashes

    Water Effects

    CHAPTER 8

    COLOR

    Defining Color
    Color Terminology

    Seeing Color

    Color Mixing
    Primary Colors
    Secondary Colors
    Complementary Colors
    Filtered Light
    Integrated Color Wheel

    The Practical Application of Colored Light in the Theatre
    Meaning of Color
    Practical Color Use
    Warm and Cool Colors
    Color Direction
    Complementary Tint Theory
    Complementary Color Shadowing
    Color Media

    CHAPTER 9

    PROJECTIONS AND MEDIA

    Film-Based Media

    Digital Projectors

    Digital Projector Characteristics
    Projection Surfaces

    Keystoning

    Projection Mapping
    Focus Grid
    3D Modeling

    Playback
    Slide-Based Digital Systems
    Cue-Based Systems
    Timeline Systems
    Media Servers
    Display Techniques
    The Future

    CHAPTER 10

    ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY INSTRUMENTS

    Moving Light Fixtures
    Control
    Lamps
    Color Changing
    24-VDC Power Supplies
    Dimming
    Gobos
    Beam Shape
    Effects Projection
    Movement
    Directional Control
    Examples of Moving Light Fixtures
    LED-Sourced Fixtures

    Fog and Haze

    Stage Scaffolding

    Previsualization Software

    CHAPTER 11

    THE DESIGN PROCESS

    Commitment

    Analysis
    The Questioning Process

    Research
    Background Research
    Conceptual Research

    Incubation

    Selection

    Implementation

    Evaluation

    CHAPTER 12

    THE IMAGE OF LIGHT

    Script Analysis
    First Reading
    Second Reading
    Third Reading

    Analysis of the Image of Light
    Analysis for Distribution and Intensity
    Analysis for Movement
    Analysis for Color

    CHAPTER 13

    THE LIGHTING KEY

    Modeling with Light

    Creating the Lighting Key

    CHAPTER 14

    USING THE LIGHTING KEY TO DRAW THE LIGHT PLOT

    Acting and Lighting Areas

    Using the Lighting Key to Draw the Light Plot

    Determining the Sectional Angle

    Selecting Instrument Size

    Duplicating the Lighting Key

    Layering

    Designing Lighting Keys for Thrust and Arena Stages

    CHAPTER 15

    DRAFTING THE LIGHTING DESIGN

    Graphic Standards for Lighting Design
    The Light Plot
    The Lighting Section
    The Instrument Schedules and Channel Hookup Sheets
    Standards for Drafting in Lighting Design

    Drafting the Plot
    Computer Graphics

    CHAPTER 16

    DESIGN EXAMPLES

    Designing for Theatre Type
    Proscenium Stage
    Thrust Stage
    Arena Stage

    Designing for Theatrical Form
    Drama: The Glass Menagerie
    Musicals: Cabaret
    Dance: The Nutcracker

    CHAPTER 17

    REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE PROCEDURES

    Organizational Tools
    Electrician’s Cue Sheet
    Recording Dimmer Intensity Levels
    Computer Board Cueing Techniques
    Designer’s Cue Sheet
    Magic Sheet

    Rehearsals
    Lighting Rehearsal
    Technical and Dress Rehearsals
    Instrument and Dimmer Check

    CHAPTER 18

    AN INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTING FOR FILM AND VIDEO

    Technical Information
    Color Temperature
    Light Sources and Their Effects on Film and Video
    F-Stops
    Shutter Speed
    Gray Scale
    Film Latitude
    Light Meters
    Filters
    Film Speed

    Exposure Control
    Take a Base Reading
    Visually Analyze the Scene
    Meter the Highlight/Shadow Areas

    Media Lighting Instruments
    Lamps
    Media Lighting Fixtures
    Fixtures Used on Small-Budget Productions

    Design Examples

    Example 1: Dunston’s Discovery

    Example 2: Julio and Kate

    APPENDIX A

    USITT RP-2, Recommended Practice for Theatrical lighting Design Graphics – (2006)

    GLOSSARY

    INDEX

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