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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.
Tartalomjegyzék:
PREFACE IVCHAPTER 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 2LIGHTING PRODUCTION TEAM:Organization and ResponsibilitiesLighting Designer Assistant Lighting Designer Programmer Master Electrician Electricians Production Design Team CHAPTER 3ELECTRICAL 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 4LENSES, LAMPS, REFLECTORS, AND LIGHTING INSTRUMENTS Lenses Double Plano-Convex Lens Train
Step Lens
Fresnel Lens
Lamps and Light SourcesIncandescent 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 5CABLES 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 6INTENSITY 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 7PRACTICALS AND EFFECTS Lighting Fixtures Gas Lamps Candles Lanterns Torches Fire Effects Moon Effects Star Effects Lightning Explosions and Flashes Water Effects CHAPTER 8COLOR Defining Color Color Terminology
Seeing ColorColor Mixing Primary Colors
Secondary Colors
Complementary Colors
Filtered Light
Integrated Color Wheel
The Practical Application of Colored Light in the TheatreMeaning of Color
Practical Color Use
Warm and Cool Colors
Color Direction
Complementary Tint Theory
Complementary Color Shadowing
Color Media
CHAPTER 9PROJECTIONS AND MEDIA Film-Based MediaDigital ProjectorsDigital Projector CharacteristicsProjection Surfaces
KeystoningProjection MappingFocus Grid
3D Modeling
PlaybackSlide-Based Digital Systems
Cue-Based Systems
Timeline Systems
Media Servers
Display Techniques
The Future
CHAPTER 10ADVANCED 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 11THE DESIGN PROCESS Commitment Analysis The Questioning Process
Research Background Research
Conceptual Research
Incubation Selection Implementation Evaluation CHAPTER 12THE 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 13THE LIGHTING KEY Modeling with Light Creating the Lighting Key CHAPTER 14USING THE LIGHTING KEY TO DRAW THE LIGHT PLOT Acting and Lighting AreasUsing the Lighting Key to Draw the Light PlotDetermining the Sectional Angle Selecting Instrument Size Duplicating the Lighting KeyLayering Designing Lighting Keys for Thrust and Arena StagesCHAPTER 15DRAFTING THE LIGHTING DESIGN Graphic Standards for Lighting DesignThe Light Plot
The Lighting Section
The Instrument Schedules and Channel Hookup Sheets
Standards for Drafting in Lighting Design
Drafting the Plot Computer Graphics
CHAPTER 16DESIGN 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 17REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE PROCEDURES Organizational ToolsElectrician’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 18AN INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTING FOR FILM AND VIDEO Technical InformationColor 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 AUSITT RP-2, Recommended Practice for Theatrical lighting Design Graphics – (2006)GLOSSARY INDEX
Több
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 2LIGHTING PRODUCTION TEAM:Organization and ResponsibilitiesLighting Designer Assistant Lighting Designer Programmer Master Electrician Electricians Production Design Team CHAPTER 3ELECTRICAL 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 4LENSES, LAMPS, REFLECTORS, AND LIGHTING INSTRUMENTS Lenses Double Plano-Convex Lens Train
Step Lens
Fresnel Lens
Lamps and Light SourcesIncandescent 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 5CABLES 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 6INTENSITY 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 7PRACTICALS AND EFFECTS Lighting Fixtures Gas Lamps Candles Lanterns Torches Fire Effects Moon Effects Star Effects Lightning Explosions and Flashes Water Effects CHAPTER 8COLOR Defining Color Color Terminology
Seeing ColorColor Mixing Primary Colors
Secondary Colors
Complementary Colors
Filtered Light
Integrated Color Wheel
The Practical Application of Colored Light in the TheatreMeaning of Color
Practical Color Use
Warm and Cool Colors
Color Direction
Complementary Tint Theory
Complementary Color Shadowing
Color Media
CHAPTER 9PROJECTIONS AND MEDIA Film-Based MediaDigital ProjectorsDigital Projector CharacteristicsProjection Surfaces
KeystoningProjection MappingFocus Grid
3D Modeling
PlaybackSlide-Based Digital Systems
Cue-Based Systems
Timeline Systems
Media Servers
Display Techniques
The Future
CHAPTER 10ADVANCED 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 11THE DESIGN PROCESS Commitment Analysis The Questioning Process
Research Background Research
Conceptual Research
Incubation Selection Implementation Evaluation CHAPTER 12THE 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 13THE LIGHTING KEY Modeling with Light Creating the Lighting Key CHAPTER 14USING THE LIGHTING KEY TO DRAW THE LIGHT PLOT Acting and Lighting AreasUsing the Lighting Key to Draw the Light PlotDetermining the Sectional Angle Selecting Instrument Size Duplicating the Lighting KeyLayering Designing Lighting Keys for Thrust and Arena StagesCHAPTER 15DRAFTING THE LIGHTING DESIGN Graphic Standards for Lighting DesignThe Light Plot
The Lighting Section
The Instrument Schedules and Channel Hookup Sheets
Standards for Drafting in Lighting Design
Drafting the Plot Computer Graphics
CHAPTER 16DESIGN 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 17REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE PROCEDURES Organizational ToolsElectrician’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 18AN INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTING FOR FILM AND VIDEO Technical InformationColor 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 AUSITT RP-2, Recommended Practice for Theatrical lighting Design Graphics – (2006)GLOSSARY INDEX
Több
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 2LIGHTING PRODUCTION TEAM:Organization and ResponsibilitiesLighting Designer Assistant Lighting Designer Programmer Master Electrician Electricians Production Design Team CHAPTER 3ELECTRICAL 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 4LENSES, LAMPS, REFLECTORS, AND LIGHTING INSTRUMENTS Lenses Double Plano-Convex Lens Train
Step Lens
Fresnel Lens
Lamps and Light SourcesIncandescent 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 5CABLES 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 6INTENSITY 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 7PRACTICALS AND EFFECTS Lighting Fixtures Gas Lamps Candles Lanterns Torches Fire Effects Moon Effects Star Effects Lightning Explosions and Flashes Water Effects CHAPTER 8COLOR Defining Color Color Terminology
Seeing ColorColor Mixing Primary Colors
Secondary Colors
Complementary Colors
Filtered Light
Integrated Color Wheel
The Practical Application of Colored Light in the TheatreMeaning of Color
Practical Color Use
Warm and Cool Colors
Color Direction
Complementary Tint Theory
Complementary Color Shadowing
Color Media
CHAPTER 9PROJECTIONS AND MEDIA Film-Based MediaDigital ProjectorsDigital Projector CharacteristicsProjection Surfaces
KeystoningProjection MappingFocus Grid
3D Modeling
PlaybackSlide-Based Digital Systems
Cue-Based Systems
Timeline Systems
Media Servers
Display Techniques
The Future
CHAPTER 10ADVANCED 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 11THE DESIGN PROCESS Commitment Analysis The Questioning Process
Research Background Research
Conceptual Research
Incubation Selection Implementation Evaluation CHAPTER 12THE 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 13THE LIGHTING KEY Modeling with Light Creating the Lighting Key CHAPTER 14USING THE LIGHTING KEY TO DRAW THE LIGHT PLOT Acting and Lighting AreasUsing the Lighting Key to Draw the Light PlotDetermining the Sectional Angle Selecting Instrument Size Duplicating the Lighting KeyLayering Designing Lighting Keys for Thrust and Arena StagesCHAPTER 15DRAFTING THE LIGHTING DESIGN Graphic Standards for Lighting DesignThe Light Plot
The Lighting Section
The Instrument Schedules and Channel Hookup Sheets
Standards for Drafting in Lighting Design
Drafting the Plot Computer Graphics
CHAPTER 16DESIGN 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 17REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE PROCEDURES Organizational ToolsElectrician’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 18AN INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTING FOR FILM AND VIDEO Technical InformationColor 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 AUSITT RP-2, Recommended Practice for Theatrical lighting Design Graphics – (2006)GLOSSARY INDEX
Több
Distribution
Intensity
Movement
Color
Functions of Stage Lighting Visibility
Selective Focus
Modeling
Mood
Psychological Effects of Light CHAPTER 2LIGHTING PRODUCTION TEAM:Organization and ResponsibilitiesLighting Designer Assistant Lighting Designer Programmer Master Electrician Electricians Production Design Team CHAPTER 3ELECTRICAL 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 4LENSES, LAMPS, REFLECTORS, AND LIGHTING INSTRUMENTS Lenses Double Plano-Convex Lens Train
Step Lens
Fresnel Lens
Lamps and Light SourcesIncandescent 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 5CABLES 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 6INTENSITY 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 7PRACTICALS AND EFFECTS Lighting Fixtures Gas Lamps Candles Lanterns Torches Fire Effects Moon Effects Star Effects Lightning Explosions and Flashes Water Effects CHAPTER 8COLOR Defining Color Color Terminology
Seeing ColorColor Mixing Primary Colors
Secondary Colors
Complementary Colors
Filtered Light
Integrated Color Wheel
The Practical Application of Colored Light in the TheatreMeaning of Color
Practical Color Use
Warm and Cool Colors
Color Direction
Complementary Tint Theory
Complementary Color Shadowing
Color Media
CHAPTER 9PROJECTIONS AND MEDIA Film-Based MediaDigital ProjectorsDigital Projector CharacteristicsProjection Surfaces
KeystoningProjection MappingFocus Grid
3D Modeling
PlaybackSlide-Based Digital Systems
Cue-Based Systems
Timeline Systems
Media Servers
Display Techniques
The Future
CHAPTER 10ADVANCED 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 11THE DESIGN PROCESS Commitment Analysis The Questioning Process
Research Background Research
Conceptual Research
Incubation Selection Implementation Evaluation CHAPTER 12THE 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 13THE LIGHTING KEY Modeling with Light Creating the Lighting Key CHAPTER 14USING THE LIGHTING KEY TO DRAW THE LIGHT PLOT Acting and Lighting AreasUsing the Lighting Key to Draw the Light PlotDetermining the Sectional Angle Selecting Instrument Size Duplicating the Lighting KeyLayering Designing Lighting Keys for Thrust and Arena StagesCHAPTER 15DRAFTING THE LIGHTING DESIGN Graphic Standards for Lighting DesignThe Light Plot
The Lighting Section
The Instrument Schedules and Channel Hookup Sheets
Standards for Drafting in Lighting Design
Drafting the Plot Computer Graphics
CHAPTER 16DESIGN 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 17REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE PROCEDURES Organizational ToolsElectrician’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 18AN INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTING FOR FILM AND VIDEO Technical InformationColor 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 AUSITT RP-2, Recommended Practice for Theatrical lighting Design Graphics – (2006)GLOSSARY INDEX
Több
Visibility
Selective Focus
Modeling
Mood
CHAPTER 2LIGHTING PRODUCTION TEAM:Organization and ResponsibilitiesLighting Designer Assistant Lighting Designer Programmer Master Electrician Electricians Production Design Team CHAPTER 3ELECTRICAL 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 4LENSES, LAMPS, REFLECTORS, AND LIGHTING INSTRUMENTS Lenses Double Plano-Convex Lens Train
Step Lens
Fresnel Lens
Lamps and Light SourcesIncandescent 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 5CABLES 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 6INTENSITY 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 7PRACTICALS AND EFFECTS Lighting Fixtures Gas Lamps Candles Lanterns Torches Fire Effects Moon Effects Star Effects Lightning Explosions and Flashes Water Effects CHAPTER 8COLOR Defining Color Color Terminology
Seeing ColorColor Mixing Primary Colors
Secondary Colors
Complementary Colors
Filtered Light
Integrated Color Wheel
The Practical Application of Colored Light in the TheatreMeaning of Color
Practical Color Use
Warm and Cool Colors
Color Direction
Complementary Tint Theory
Complementary Color Shadowing
Color Media
CHAPTER 9PROJECTIONS AND MEDIA Film-Based MediaDigital ProjectorsDigital Projector CharacteristicsProjection Surfaces
KeystoningProjection MappingFocus Grid
3D Modeling
PlaybackSlide-Based Digital Systems
Cue-Based Systems
Timeline Systems
Media Servers
Display Techniques
The Future
CHAPTER 10ADVANCED 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 11THE DESIGN PROCESS Commitment Analysis The Questioning Process
Research Background Research
Conceptual Research
Incubation Selection Implementation Evaluation CHAPTER 12THE 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 13THE LIGHTING KEY Modeling with Light Creating the Lighting Key CHAPTER 14USING THE LIGHTING KEY TO DRAW THE LIGHT PLOT Acting and Lighting AreasUsing the Lighting Key to Draw the Light PlotDetermining the Sectional Angle Selecting Instrument Size Duplicating the Lighting KeyLayering Designing Lighting Keys for Thrust and Arena StagesCHAPTER 15DRAFTING THE LIGHTING DESIGN Graphic Standards for Lighting DesignThe Light Plot
The Lighting Section
The Instrument Schedules and Channel Hookup Sheets
Standards for Drafting in Lighting Design
Drafting the Plot Computer Graphics
CHAPTER 16DESIGN 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 17REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE PROCEDURES Organizational ToolsElectrician’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 18AN INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTING FOR FILM AND VIDEO Technical InformationColor 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 AUSITT RP-2, Recommended Practice for Theatrical lighting Design Graphics – (2006)GLOSSARY INDEX
Több
Organization and ResponsibilitiesLighting Designer Assistant Lighting Designer Programmer Master Electrician Electricians Production Design Team CHAPTER 3ELECTRICAL 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 4LENSES, LAMPS, REFLECTORS, AND LIGHTING INSTRUMENTS Lenses Double Plano-Convex Lens Train
Step Lens
Fresnel Lens
Lamps and Light SourcesIncandescent 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 5CABLES 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 6INTENSITY 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 7PRACTICALS AND EFFECTS Lighting Fixtures Gas Lamps Candles Lanterns Torches Fire Effects Moon Effects Star Effects Lightning Explosions and Flashes Water Effects CHAPTER 8COLOR Defining Color Color Terminology
Seeing ColorColor Mixing Primary Colors
Secondary Colors
Complementary Colors
Filtered Light
Integrated Color Wheel
The Practical Application of Colored Light in the TheatreMeaning of Color
Practical Color Use
Warm and Cool Colors
Color Direction
Complementary Tint Theory
Complementary Color Shadowing
Color Media
CHAPTER 9PROJECTIONS AND MEDIA Film-Based MediaDigital ProjectorsDigital Projector CharacteristicsProjection Surfaces
KeystoningProjection MappingFocus Grid
3D Modeling
PlaybackSlide-Based Digital Systems
Cue-Based Systems
Timeline Systems
Media Servers
Display Techniques
The Future
CHAPTER 10ADVANCED 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 11THE DESIGN PROCESS Commitment Analysis The Questioning Process
Research Background Research
Conceptual Research
Incubation Selection Implementation Evaluation CHAPTER 12THE 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 13THE LIGHTING KEY Modeling with Light Creating the Lighting Key CHAPTER 14USING THE LIGHTING KEY TO DRAW THE LIGHT PLOT Acting and Lighting AreasUsing the Lighting Key to Draw the Light PlotDetermining the Sectional Angle Selecting Instrument Size Duplicating the Lighting KeyLayering Designing Lighting Keys for Thrust and Arena StagesCHAPTER 15DRAFTING THE LIGHTING DESIGN Graphic Standards for Lighting DesignThe Light Plot
The Lighting Section
The Instrument Schedules and Channel Hookup Sheets
Standards for Drafting in Lighting Design
Drafting the Plot Computer Graphics
CHAPTER 16DESIGN 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 17REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE PROCEDURES Organizational ToolsElectrician’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 18AN INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTING FOR FILM AND VIDEO Technical InformationColor 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 AUSITT RP-2, Recommended Practice for Theatrical lighting Design Graphics – (2006)GLOSSARY INDEX
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Assistant Lighting Designer Programmer Master Electrician Electricians Production Design Team CHAPTER 3ELECTRICAL 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 4LENSES, LAMPS, REFLECTORS, AND LIGHTING INSTRUMENTS Lenses Double Plano-Convex Lens Train
Step Lens
Fresnel Lens
Lamps and Light SourcesIncandescent 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 5CABLES 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 6INTENSITY 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 7PRACTICALS AND EFFECTS Lighting Fixtures Gas Lamps Candles Lanterns Torches Fire Effects Moon Effects Star Effects Lightning Explosions and Flashes Water Effects CHAPTER 8COLOR Defining Color Color Terminology
Seeing ColorColor Mixing Primary Colors
Secondary Colors
Complementary Colors
Filtered Light
Integrated Color Wheel
The Practical Application of Colored Light in the TheatreMeaning of Color
Practical Color Use
Warm and Cool Colors
Color Direction
Complementary Tint Theory
Complementary Color Shadowing
Color Media
CHAPTER 9PROJECTIONS AND MEDIA Film-Based MediaDigital ProjectorsDigital Projector CharacteristicsProjection Surfaces
KeystoningProjection MappingFocus Grid
3D Modeling
PlaybackSlide-Based Digital Systems
Cue-Based Systems
Timeline Systems
Media Servers
Display Techniques
The Future
CHAPTER 10ADVANCED 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 11THE DESIGN PROCESS Commitment Analysis The Questioning Process
Research Background Research
Conceptual Research
Incubation Selection Implementation Evaluation CHAPTER 12THE 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 13THE LIGHTING KEY Modeling with Light Creating the Lighting Key CHAPTER 14USING THE LIGHTING KEY TO DRAW THE LIGHT PLOT Acting and Lighting AreasUsing the Lighting Key to Draw the Light PlotDetermining the Sectional Angle Selecting Instrument Size Duplicating the Lighting KeyLayering Designing Lighting Keys for Thrust and Arena StagesCHAPTER 15DRAFTING THE LIGHTING DESIGN Graphic Standards for Lighting DesignThe Light Plot
The Lighting Section
The Instrument Schedules and Channel Hookup Sheets
Standards for Drafting in Lighting Design
Drafting the Plot Computer Graphics
CHAPTER 16DESIGN 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 17REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE PROCEDURES Organizational ToolsElectrician’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 18AN INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTING FOR FILM AND VIDEO Technical InformationColor 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 AUSITT RP-2, Recommended Practice for Theatrical lighting Design Graphics – (2006)GLOSSARY INDEX
Több
Master Electrician Electricians Production Design Team CHAPTER 3ELECTRICAL 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 4LENSES, LAMPS, REFLECTORS, AND LIGHTING INSTRUMENTS Lenses Double Plano-Convex Lens Train
Step Lens
Fresnel Lens
Lamps and Light SourcesIncandescent 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 5CABLES 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 6INTENSITY 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 7PRACTICALS AND EFFECTS Lighting Fixtures Gas Lamps Candles Lanterns Torches Fire Effects Moon Effects Star Effects Lightning Explosions and Flashes Water Effects CHAPTER 8COLOR Defining Color Color Terminology
Seeing ColorColor Mixing Primary Colors
Secondary Colors
Complementary Colors
Filtered Light
Integrated Color Wheel
The Practical Application of Colored Light in the TheatreMeaning of Color
Practical Color Use
Warm and Cool Colors
Color Direction
Complementary Tint Theory
Complementary Color Shadowing
Color Media
CHAPTER 9PROJECTIONS AND MEDIA Film-Based MediaDigital ProjectorsDigital Projector CharacteristicsProjection Surfaces
KeystoningProjection MappingFocus Grid
3D Modeling
PlaybackSlide-Based Digital Systems
Cue-Based Systems
Timeline Systems
Media Servers
Display Techniques
The Future
CHAPTER 10ADVANCED 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 11THE DESIGN PROCESS Commitment Analysis The Questioning Process
Research Background Research
Conceptual Research
Incubation Selection Implementation Evaluation CHAPTER 12THE 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 13THE LIGHTING KEY Modeling with Light Creating the Lighting Key CHAPTER 14USING THE LIGHTING KEY TO DRAW THE LIGHT PLOT Acting and Lighting AreasUsing the Lighting Key to Draw the Light PlotDetermining the Sectional Angle Selecting Instrument Size Duplicating the Lighting KeyLayering Designing Lighting Keys for Thrust and Arena StagesCHAPTER 15DRAFTING THE LIGHTING DESIGN Graphic Standards for Lighting DesignThe Light Plot
The Lighting Section
The Instrument Schedules and Channel Hookup Sheets
Standards for Drafting in Lighting Design
Drafting the Plot Computer Graphics
CHAPTER 16DESIGN 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 17REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE PROCEDURES Organizational ToolsElectrician’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 18AN INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTING FOR FILM AND VIDEO Technical InformationColor 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 AUSITT RP-2, Recommended Practice for Theatrical lighting Design Graphics – (2006)GLOSSARY INDEX
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Production Design Team CHAPTER 3ELECTRICAL 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 4LENSES, LAMPS, REFLECTORS, AND LIGHTING INSTRUMENTS Lenses Double Plano-Convex Lens Train
Step Lens
Fresnel Lens
Lamps and Light SourcesIncandescent 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 5CABLES 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 6INTENSITY 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 7PRACTICALS AND EFFECTS Lighting Fixtures Gas Lamps Candles Lanterns Torches Fire Effects Moon Effects Star Effects Lightning Explosions and Flashes Water Effects CHAPTER 8COLOR Defining Color Color Terminology
Seeing ColorColor Mixing Primary Colors
Secondary Colors
Complementary Colors
Filtered Light
Integrated Color Wheel
The Practical Application of Colored Light in the TheatreMeaning of Color
Practical Color Use
Warm and Cool Colors
Color Direction
Complementary Tint Theory
Complementary Color Shadowing
Color Media
CHAPTER 9PROJECTIONS AND MEDIA Film-Based MediaDigital ProjectorsDigital Projector CharacteristicsProjection Surfaces
KeystoningProjection MappingFocus Grid
3D Modeling
PlaybackSlide-Based Digital Systems
Cue-Based Systems
Timeline Systems
Media Servers
Display Techniques
The Future
CHAPTER 10ADVANCED 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 11THE DESIGN PROCESS Commitment Analysis The Questioning Process
Research Background Research
Conceptual Research
Incubation Selection Implementation Evaluation CHAPTER 12THE 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 13THE LIGHTING KEY Modeling with Light Creating the Lighting Key CHAPTER 14USING THE LIGHTING KEY TO DRAW THE LIGHT PLOT Acting and Lighting AreasUsing the Lighting Key to Draw the Light PlotDetermining the Sectional Angle Selecting Instrument Size Duplicating the Lighting KeyLayering Designing Lighting Keys for Thrust and Arena StagesCHAPTER 15DRAFTING THE LIGHTING DESIGN Graphic Standards for Lighting DesignThe Light Plot
The Lighting Section
The Instrument Schedules and Channel Hookup Sheets
Standards for Drafting in Lighting Design
Drafting the Plot Computer Graphics
CHAPTER 16DESIGN 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 17REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE PROCEDURES Organizational ToolsElectrician’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 18AN INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTING FOR FILM AND VIDEO Technical InformationColor 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 AUSITT RP-2, Recommended Practice for Theatrical lighting Design Graphics – (2006)GLOSSARY INDEX
Több
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 4LENSES, LAMPS, REFLECTORS, AND LIGHTING INSTRUMENTS Lenses Double Plano-Convex Lens Train
Step Lens
Fresnel Lens
Lamps and Light SourcesIncandescent 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 5CABLES 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 6INTENSITY 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 7PRACTICALS AND EFFECTS Lighting Fixtures Gas Lamps Candles Lanterns Torches Fire Effects Moon Effects Star Effects Lightning Explosions and Flashes Water Effects CHAPTER 8COLOR Defining Color Color Terminology
Seeing ColorColor Mixing Primary Colors
Secondary Colors
Complementary Colors
Filtered Light
Integrated Color Wheel
The Practical Application of Colored Light in the TheatreMeaning of Color
Practical Color Use
Warm and Cool Colors
Color Direction
Complementary Tint Theory
Complementary Color Shadowing
Color Media
CHAPTER 9PROJECTIONS AND MEDIA Film-Based MediaDigital ProjectorsDigital Projector CharacteristicsProjection Surfaces
KeystoningProjection MappingFocus Grid
3D Modeling
PlaybackSlide-Based Digital Systems
Cue-Based Systems
Timeline Systems
Media Servers
Display Techniques
The Future
CHAPTER 10ADVANCED 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 11THE DESIGN PROCESS Commitment Analysis The Questioning Process
Research Background Research
Conceptual Research
Incubation Selection Implementation Evaluation CHAPTER 12THE 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 13THE LIGHTING KEY Modeling with Light Creating the Lighting Key CHAPTER 14USING THE LIGHTING KEY TO DRAW THE LIGHT PLOT Acting and Lighting AreasUsing the Lighting Key to Draw the Light PlotDetermining the Sectional Angle Selecting Instrument Size Duplicating the Lighting KeyLayering Designing Lighting Keys for Thrust and Arena StagesCHAPTER 15DRAFTING THE LIGHTING DESIGN Graphic Standards for Lighting DesignThe Light Plot
The Lighting Section
The Instrument Schedules and Channel Hookup Sheets
Standards for Drafting in Lighting Design
Drafting the Plot Computer Graphics
CHAPTER 16DESIGN 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 17REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE PROCEDURES Organizational ToolsElectrician’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 18AN INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTING FOR FILM AND VIDEO Technical InformationColor 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 AUSITT RP-2, Recommended Practice for Theatrical lighting Design Graphics – (2006)GLOSSARY INDEX
Több
Electricity at Work Direct and Alternating Current
A Simple Electrical Circuit
Basic Circuits
Power Calculations
More Practical Information
CHAPTER 4LENSES, LAMPS, REFLECTORS, AND LIGHTING INSTRUMENTS Lenses Double Plano-Convex Lens Train
Step Lens
Fresnel Lens
Lamps and Light SourcesIncandescent 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 5CABLES 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 6INTENSITY 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 7PRACTICALS AND EFFECTS Lighting Fixtures Gas Lamps Candles Lanterns Torches Fire Effects Moon Effects Star Effects Lightning Explosions and Flashes Water Effects CHAPTER 8COLOR Defining Color Color Terminology
Seeing ColorColor Mixing Primary Colors
Secondary Colors
Complementary Colors
Filtered Light
Integrated Color Wheel
The Practical Application of Colored Light in the TheatreMeaning of Color
Practical Color Use
Warm and Cool Colors
Color Direction
Complementary Tint Theory
Complementary Color Shadowing
Color Media
CHAPTER 9PROJECTIONS AND MEDIA Film-Based MediaDigital ProjectorsDigital Projector CharacteristicsProjection Surfaces
KeystoningProjection MappingFocus Grid
3D Modeling
PlaybackSlide-Based Digital Systems
Cue-Based Systems
Timeline Systems
Media Servers
Display Techniques
The Future
CHAPTER 10ADVANCED 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 11THE DESIGN PROCESS Commitment Analysis The Questioning Process
Research Background Research
Conceptual Research
Incubation Selection Implementation Evaluation CHAPTER 12THE 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 13THE LIGHTING KEY Modeling with Light Creating the Lighting Key CHAPTER 14USING THE LIGHTING KEY TO DRAW THE LIGHT PLOT Acting and Lighting AreasUsing the Lighting Key to Draw the Light PlotDetermining the Sectional Angle Selecting Instrument Size Duplicating the Lighting KeyLayering Designing Lighting Keys for Thrust and Arena StagesCHAPTER 15DRAFTING THE LIGHTING DESIGN Graphic Standards for Lighting DesignThe Light Plot
The Lighting Section
The Instrument Schedules and Channel Hookup Sheets
Standards for Drafting in Lighting Design
Drafting the Plot Computer Graphics
CHAPTER 16DESIGN 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 17REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE PROCEDURES Organizational ToolsElectrician’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 18AN INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTING FOR FILM AND VIDEO Technical InformationColor 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 AUSITT RP-2, Recommended Practice for Theatrical lighting Design Graphics – (2006)GLOSSARY INDEX
Több
Direct and Alternating Current
A Simple Electrical Circuit
Basic Circuits
Power Calculations
More Practical Information
LENSES, LAMPS, REFLECTORS, AND LIGHTING INSTRUMENTS Lenses Double Plano-Convex Lens Train
Step Lens
Fresnel Lens
Lamps and Light SourcesIncandescent 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 5CABLES 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 6INTENSITY 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 7PRACTICALS AND EFFECTS Lighting Fixtures Gas Lamps Candles Lanterns Torches Fire Effects Moon Effects Star Effects Lightning Explosions and Flashes Water Effects CHAPTER 8COLOR Defining Color Color Terminology
Seeing ColorColor Mixing Primary Colors
Secondary Colors
Complementary Colors
Filtered Light
Integrated Color Wheel
The Practical Application of Colored Light in the TheatreMeaning of Color
Practical Color Use
Warm and Cool Colors
Color Direction
Complementary Tint Theory
Complementary Color Shadowing
Color Media
CHAPTER 9PROJECTIONS AND MEDIA Film-Based MediaDigital ProjectorsDigital Projector CharacteristicsProjection Surfaces
KeystoningProjection MappingFocus Grid
3D Modeling
PlaybackSlide-Based Digital Systems
Cue-Based Systems
Timeline Systems
Media Servers
Display Techniques
The Future
CHAPTER 10ADVANCED 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 11THE DESIGN PROCESS Commitment Analysis The Questioning Process
Research Background Research
Conceptual Research
Incubation Selection Implementation Evaluation CHAPTER 12THE 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 13THE LIGHTING KEY Modeling with Light Creating the Lighting Key CHAPTER 14USING THE LIGHTING KEY TO DRAW THE LIGHT PLOT Acting and Lighting AreasUsing the Lighting Key to Draw the Light PlotDetermining the Sectional Angle Selecting Instrument Size Duplicating the Lighting KeyLayering Designing Lighting Keys for Thrust and Arena StagesCHAPTER 15DRAFTING THE LIGHTING DESIGN Graphic Standards for Lighting DesignThe Light Plot
The Lighting Section
The Instrument Schedules and Channel Hookup Sheets
Standards for Drafting in Lighting Design
Drafting the Plot Computer Graphics
CHAPTER 16DESIGN 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 17REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE PROCEDURES Organizational ToolsElectrician’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 18AN INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTING FOR FILM AND VIDEO Technical InformationColor 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 AUSITT RP-2, Recommended Practice for Theatrical lighting Design Graphics – (2006)GLOSSARY INDEX
Több
Double Plano-Convex Lens Train
Step Lens
Fresnel Lens
Lamps and Light SourcesIncandescent 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 5CABLES 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 6INTENSITY 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 7PRACTICALS AND EFFECTS Lighting Fixtures Gas Lamps Candles Lanterns Torches Fire Effects Moon Effects Star Effects Lightning Explosions and Flashes Water Effects CHAPTER 8COLOR Defining Color Color Terminology
Seeing ColorColor Mixing Primary Colors
Secondary Colors
Complementary Colors
Filtered Light
Integrated Color Wheel
The Practical Application of Colored Light in the TheatreMeaning of Color
Practical Color Use
Warm and Cool Colors
Color Direction
Complementary Tint Theory
Complementary Color Shadowing
Color Media
CHAPTER 9PROJECTIONS AND MEDIA Film-Based MediaDigital ProjectorsDigital Projector CharacteristicsProjection Surfaces
KeystoningProjection MappingFocus Grid
3D Modeling
PlaybackSlide-Based Digital Systems
Cue-Based Systems
Timeline Systems
Media Servers
Display Techniques
The Future
CHAPTER 10ADVANCED 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 11THE DESIGN PROCESS Commitment Analysis The Questioning Process
Research Background Research
Conceptual Research
Incubation Selection Implementation Evaluation CHAPTER 12THE 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 13THE LIGHTING KEY Modeling with Light Creating the Lighting Key CHAPTER 14USING THE LIGHTING KEY TO DRAW THE LIGHT PLOT Acting and Lighting AreasUsing the Lighting Key to Draw the Light PlotDetermining the Sectional Angle Selecting Instrument Size Duplicating the Lighting KeyLayering Designing Lighting Keys for Thrust and Arena StagesCHAPTER 15DRAFTING THE LIGHTING DESIGN Graphic Standards for Lighting DesignThe Light Plot
The Lighting Section
The Instrument Schedules and Channel Hookup Sheets
Standards for Drafting in Lighting Design
Drafting the Plot Computer Graphics
CHAPTER 16DESIGN 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 17REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE PROCEDURES Organizational ToolsElectrician’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 18AN INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTING FOR FILM AND VIDEO Technical InformationColor 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 AUSITT RP-2, Recommended Practice for Theatrical lighting Design Graphics – (2006)GLOSSARY INDEX
Több
Incandescent Lamp
Tungsten-Halogen Lamp
Arc Sources
Light Emitting Diodes
Light Emitting Plasma
Lamp Structure
Color Temperature
Light Output of Lamps
Reflectors
Ellipsoidal Reflector Spotlight
Fresnel Spotlight
Striplight
Cyc Light
Ellipsoidal Reflector Floodlight
PAR Can
Followspot
Specialty Equipment Low-Voltage Systems
Booms and Ladders
CHAPTER 5CABLES 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 6INTENSITY 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 7PRACTICALS AND EFFECTS Lighting Fixtures Gas Lamps Candles Lanterns Torches Fire Effects Moon Effects Star Effects Lightning Explosions and Flashes Water Effects CHAPTER 8COLOR Defining Color Color Terminology
Seeing ColorColor Mixing Primary Colors
Secondary Colors
Complementary Colors
Filtered Light
Integrated Color Wheel
The Practical Application of Colored Light in the TheatreMeaning of Color
Practical Color Use
Warm and Cool Colors
Color Direction
Complementary Tint Theory
Complementary Color Shadowing
Color Media
CHAPTER 9PROJECTIONS AND MEDIA Film-Based MediaDigital ProjectorsDigital Projector CharacteristicsProjection Surfaces
KeystoningProjection MappingFocus Grid
3D Modeling
PlaybackSlide-Based Digital Systems
Cue-Based Systems
Timeline Systems
Media Servers
Display Techniques
The Future
CHAPTER 10ADVANCED 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 11THE DESIGN PROCESS Commitment Analysis The Questioning Process
Research Background Research
Conceptual Research
Incubation Selection Implementation Evaluation CHAPTER 12THE 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 13THE LIGHTING KEY Modeling with Light Creating the Lighting Key CHAPTER 14USING THE LIGHTING KEY TO DRAW THE LIGHT PLOT Acting and Lighting AreasUsing the Lighting Key to Draw the Light PlotDetermining the Sectional Angle Selecting Instrument Size Duplicating the Lighting KeyLayering Designing Lighting Keys for Thrust and Arena StagesCHAPTER 15DRAFTING THE LIGHTING DESIGN Graphic Standards for Lighting DesignThe Light Plot
The Lighting Section
The Instrument Schedules and Channel Hookup Sheets
Standards for Drafting in Lighting Design
Drafting the Plot Computer Graphics
CHAPTER 16DESIGN 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 17REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE PROCEDURES Organizational ToolsElectrician’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 18AN INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTING FOR FILM AND VIDEO Technical InformationColor 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 AUSITT RP-2, Recommended Practice for Theatrical lighting Design Graphics – (2006)GLOSSARY INDEX
Több
Low-Voltage Systems
Booms and Ladders
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 6INTENSITY 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 7PRACTICALS AND EFFECTS Lighting Fixtures Gas Lamps Candles Lanterns Torches Fire Effects Moon Effects Star Effects Lightning Explosions and Flashes Water Effects CHAPTER 8COLOR Defining Color Color Terminology
Seeing ColorColor Mixing Primary Colors
Secondary Colors
Complementary Colors
Filtered Light
Integrated Color Wheel
The Practical Application of Colored Light in the TheatreMeaning of Color
Practical Color Use
Warm and Cool Colors
Color Direction
Complementary Tint Theory
Complementary Color Shadowing
Color Media
CHAPTER 9PROJECTIONS AND MEDIA Film-Based MediaDigital ProjectorsDigital Projector CharacteristicsProjection Surfaces
KeystoningProjection MappingFocus Grid
3D Modeling
PlaybackSlide-Based Digital Systems
Cue-Based Systems
Timeline Systems
Media Servers
Display Techniques
The Future
CHAPTER 10ADVANCED 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 11THE DESIGN PROCESS Commitment Analysis The Questioning Process
Research Background Research
Conceptual Research
Incubation Selection Implementation Evaluation CHAPTER 12THE 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 13THE LIGHTING KEY Modeling with Light Creating the Lighting Key CHAPTER 14USING THE LIGHTING KEY TO DRAW THE LIGHT PLOT Acting and Lighting AreasUsing the Lighting Key to Draw the Light PlotDetermining the Sectional Angle Selecting Instrument Size Duplicating the Lighting KeyLayering Designing Lighting Keys for Thrust and Arena StagesCHAPTER 15DRAFTING THE LIGHTING DESIGN Graphic Standards for Lighting DesignThe Light Plot
The Lighting Section
The Instrument Schedules and Channel Hookup Sheets
Standards for Drafting in Lighting Design
Drafting the Plot Computer Graphics
CHAPTER 16DESIGN 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 17REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE PROCEDURES Organizational ToolsElectrician’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 18AN INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTING FOR FILM AND VIDEO Technical InformationColor 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 AUSITT RP-2, Recommended Practice for Theatrical lighting Design Graphics – (2006)GLOSSARY INDEX
Több
Wire Gauge
Connecting Devices
Extension Cables
Circuiting Permanent Wiring
Spidering
Connecting Strips and Patch Panels
Dimmer per Circuit
CHAPTER 6INTENSITY 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 7PRACTICALS AND EFFECTS Lighting Fixtures Gas Lamps Candles Lanterns Torches Fire Effects Moon Effects Star Effects Lightning Explosions and Flashes Water Effects CHAPTER 8COLOR Defining Color Color Terminology
Seeing ColorColor Mixing Primary Colors
Secondary Colors
Complementary Colors
Filtered Light
Integrated Color Wheel
The Practical Application of Colored Light in the TheatreMeaning of Color
Practical Color Use
Warm and Cool Colors
Color Direction
Complementary Tint Theory
Complementary Color Shadowing
Color Media
CHAPTER 9PROJECTIONS AND MEDIA Film-Based MediaDigital ProjectorsDigital Projector CharacteristicsProjection Surfaces
KeystoningProjection MappingFocus Grid
3D Modeling
PlaybackSlide-Based Digital Systems
Cue-Based Systems
Timeline Systems
Media Servers
Display Techniques
The Future
CHAPTER 10ADVANCED 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 11THE DESIGN PROCESS Commitment Analysis The Questioning Process
Research Background Research
Conceptual Research
Incubation Selection Implementation Evaluation CHAPTER 12THE 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 13THE LIGHTING KEY Modeling with Light Creating the Lighting Key CHAPTER 14USING THE LIGHTING KEY TO DRAW THE LIGHT PLOT Acting and Lighting AreasUsing the Lighting Key to Draw the Light PlotDetermining the Sectional Angle Selecting Instrument Size Duplicating the Lighting KeyLayering Designing Lighting Keys for Thrust and Arena StagesCHAPTER 15DRAFTING THE LIGHTING DESIGN Graphic Standards for Lighting DesignThe Light Plot
The Lighting Section
The Instrument Schedules and Channel Hookup Sheets
Standards for Drafting in Lighting Design
Drafting the Plot Computer Graphics
CHAPTER 16DESIGN 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 17REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE PROCEDURES Organizational ToolsElectrician’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 18AN INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTING FOR FILM AND VIDEO Technical InformationColor 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 AUSITT RP-2, Recommended Practice for Theatrical lighting Design Graphics – (2006)GLOSSARY INDEX
Több
Permanent Wiring
Spidering
Connecting Strips and Patch Panels
Dimmer per Circuit
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 7PRACTICALS AND EFFECTS Lighting Fixtures Gas Lamps Candles Lanterns Torches Fire Effects Moon Effects Star Effects Lightning Explosions and Flashes Water Effects CHAPTER 8COLOR Defining Color Color Terminology
Seeing ColorColor Mixing Primary Colors
Secondary Colors
Complementary Colors
Filtered Light
Integrated Color Wheel
The Practical Application of Colored Light in the TheatreMeaning of Color
Practical Color Use
Warm and Cool Colors
Color Direction
Complementary Tint Theory
Complementary Color Shadowing
Color Media
CHAPTER 9PROJECTIONS AND MEDIA Film-Based MediaDigital ProjectorsDigital Projector CharacteristicsProjection Surfaces
KeystoningProjection MappingFocus Grid
3D Modeling
PlaybackSlide-Based Digital Systems
Cue-Based Systems
Timeline Systems
Media Servers
Display Techniques
The Future
CHAPTER 10ADVANCED 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 11THE DESIGN PROCESS Commitment Analysis The Questioning Process
Research Background Research
Conceptual Research
Incubation Selection Implementation Evaluation CHAPTER 12THE 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 13THE LIGHTING KEY Modeling with Light Creating the Lighting Key CHAPTER 14USING THE LIGHTING KEY TO DRAW THE LIGHT PLOT Acting and Lighting AreasUsing the Lighting Key to Draw the Light PlotDetermining the Sectional Angle Selecting Instrument Size Duplicating the Lighting KeyLayering Designing Lighting Keys for Thrust and Arena StagesCHAPTER 15DRAFTING THE LIGHTING DESIGN Graphic Standards for Lighting DesignThe Light Plot
The Lighting Section
The Instrument Schedules and Channel Hookup Sheets
Standards for Drafting in Lighting Design
Drafting the Plot Computer Graphics
CHAPTER 16DESIGN 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 17REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE PROCEDURES Organizational ToolsElectrician’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 18AN INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTING FOR FILM AND VIDEO Technical InformationColor 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 AUSITT RP-2, Recommended Practice for Theatrical lighting Design Graphics – (2006)GLOSSARY INDEX
Több
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 7PRACTICALS AND EFFECTS Lighting Fixtures Gas Lamps Candles Lanterns Torches Fire Effects Moon Effects Star Effects Lightning Explosions and Flashes Water Effects CHAPTER 8COLOR Defining Color Color Terminology
Seeing ColorColor Mixing Primary Colors
Secondary Colors
Complementary Colors
Filtered Light
Integrated Color Wheel
The Practical Application of Colored Light in the TheatreMeaning of Color
Practical Color Use
Warm and Cool Colors
Color Direction
Complementary Tint Theory
Complementary Color Shadowing
Color Media
CHAPTER 9PROJECTIONS AND MEDIA Film-Based MediaDigital ProjectorsDigital Projector CharacteristicsProjection Surfaces
KeystoningProjection MappingFocus Grid
3D Modeling
PlaybackSlide-Based Digital Systems
Cue-Based Systems
Timeline Systems
Media Servers
Display Techniques
The Future
CHAPTER 10ADVANCED 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 11THE DESIGN PROCESS Commitment Analysis The Questioning Process
Research Background Research
Conceptual Research
Incubation Selection Implementation Evaluation CHAPTER 12THE 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 13THE LIGHTING KEY Modeling with Light Creating the Lighting Key CHAPTER 14USING THE LIGHTING KEY TO DRAW THE LIGHT PLOT Acting and Lighting AreasUsing the Lighting Key to Draw the Light PlotDetermining the Sectional Angle Selecting Instrument Size Duplicating the Lighting KeyLayering Designing Lighting Keys for Thrust and Arena StagesCHAPTER 15DRAFTING THE LIGHTING DESIGN Graphic Standards for Lighting DesignThe Light Plot
The Lighting Section
The Instrument Schedules and Channel Hookup Sheets
Standards for Drafting in Lighting Design
Drafting the Plot Computer Graphics
CHAPTER 16DESIGN 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 17REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE PROCEDURES Organizational ToolsElectrician’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 18AN INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTING FOR FILM AND VIDEO Technical InformationColor 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 AUSITT RP-2, Recommended Practice for Theatrical lighting Design Graphics – (2006)GLOSSARY INDEX
Több
Group Master
Preset
Combination
Wireless Dimmer Control
Computer Memory
Computer Board Control Capabilities
CHAPTER 7PRACTICALS AND EFFECTS Lighting Fixtures Gas Lamps Candles Lanterns Torches Fire Effects Moon Effects Star Effects Lightning Explosions and Flashes Water Effects CHAPTER 8COLOR Defining Color Color Terminology
Seeing ColorColor Mixing Primary Colors
Secondary Colors
Complementary Colors
Filtered Light
Integrated Color Wheel
The Practical Application of Colored Light in the TheatreMeaning of Color
Practical Color Use
Warm and Cool Colors
Color Direction
Complementary Tint Theory
Complementary Color Shadowing
Color Media
CHAPTER 9PROJECTIONS AND MEDIA Film-Based MediaDigital ProjectorsDigital Projector CharacteristicsProjection Surfaces
KeystoningProjection MappingFocus Grid
3D Modeling
PlaybackSlide-Based Digital Systems
Cue-Based Systems
Timeline Systems
Media Servers
Display Techniques
The Future
CHAPTER 10ADVANCED 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 11THE DESIGN PROCESS Commitment Analysis The Questioning Process
Research Background Research
Conceptual Research
Incubation Selection Implementation Evaluation CHAPTER 12THE 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 13THE LIGHTING KEY Modeling with Light Creating the Lighting Key CHAPTER 14USING THE LIGHTING KEY TO DRAW THE LIGHT PLOT Acting and Lighting AreasUsing the Lighting Key to Draw the Light PlotDetermining the Sectional Angle Selecting Instrument Size Duplicating the Lighting KeyLayering Designing Lighting Keys for Thrust and Arena StagesCHAPTER 15DRAFTING THE LIGHTING DESIGN Graphic Standards for Lighting DesignThe Light Plot
The Lighting Section
The Instrument Schedules and Channel Hookup Sheets
Standards for Drafting in Lighting Design
Drafting the Plot Computer Graphics
CHAPTER 16DESIGN 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 17REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE PROCEDURES Organizational ToolsElectrician’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 18AN INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTING FOR FILM AND VIDEO Technical InformationColor 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 AUSITT RP-2, Recommended Practice for Theatrical lighting Design Graphics – (2006)GLOSSARY INDEX
Több
Lighting Fixtures Gas Lamps Candles Lanterns Torches Fire Effects Moon Effects Star Effects Lightning Explosions and Flashes Water Effects CHAPTER 8COLOR Defining Color Color Terminology
Seeing ColorColor Mixing Primary Colors
Secondary Colors
Complementary Colors
Filtered Light
Integrated Color Wheel
The Practical Application of Colored Light in the TheatreMeaning of Color
Practical Color Use
Warm and Cool Colors
Color Direction
Complementary Tint Theory
Complementary Color Shadowing
Color Media
CHAPTER 9PROJECTIONS AND MEDIA Film-Based MediaDigital ProjectorsDigital Projector CharacteristicsProjection Surfaces
KeystoningProjection MappingFocus Grid
3D Modeling
PlaybackSlide-Based Digital Systems
Cue-Based Systems
Timeline Systems
Media Servers
Display Techniques
The Future
CHAPTER 10ADVANCED 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 11THE DESIGN PROCESS Commitment Analysis The Questioning Process
Research Background Research
Conceptual Research
Incubation Selection Implementation Evaluation CHAPTER 12THE 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 13THE LIGHTING KEY Modeling with Light Creating the Lighting Key CHAPTER 14USING THE LIGHTING KEY TO DRAW THE LIGHT PLOT Acting and Lighting AreasUsing the Lighting Key to Draw the Light PlotDetermining the Sectional Angle Selecting Instrument Size Duplicating the Lighting KeyLayering Designing Lighting Keys for Thrust and Arena StagesCHAPTER 15DRAFTING THE LIGHTING DESIGN Graphic Standards for Lighting DesignThe Light Plot
The Lighting Section
The Instrument Schedules and Channel Hookup Sheets
Standards for Drafting in Lighting Design
Drafting the Plot Computer Graphics
CHAPTER 16DESIGN 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 17REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE PROCEDURES Organizational ToolsElectrician’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 18AN INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTING FOR FILM AND VIDEO Technical InformationColor 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 AUSITT RP-2, Recommended Practice for Theatrical lighting Design Graphics – (2006)GLOSSARY INDEX
Több
Candles Lanterns Torches Fire Effects Moon Effects Star Effects Lightning Explosions and Flashes Water Effects CHAPTER 8COLOR Defining Color Color Terminology
Seeing ColorColor Mixing Primary Colors
Secondary Colors
Complementary Colors
Filtered Light
Integrated Color Wheel
The Practical Application of Colored Light in the TheatreMeaning of Color
Practical Color Use
Warm and Cool Colors
Color Direction
Complementary Tint Theory
Complementary Color Shadowing
Color Media
CHAPTER 9PROJECTIONS AND MEDIA Film-Based MediaDigital ProjectorsDigital Projector CharacteristicsProjection Surfaces
KeystoningProjection MappingFocus Grid
3D Modeling
PlaybackSlide-Based Digital Systems
Cue-Based Systems
Timeline Systems
Media Servers
Display Techniques
The Future
CHAPTER 10ADVANCED 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 11THE DESIGN PROCESS Commitment Analysis The Questioning Process
Research Background Research
Conceptual Research
Incubation Selection Implementation Evaluation CHAPTER 12THE 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 13THE LIGHTING KEY Modeling with Light Creating the Lighting Key CHAPTER 14USING THE LIGHTING KEY TO DRAW THE LIGHT PLOT Acting and Lighting AreasUsing the Lighting Key to Draw the Light PlotDetermining the Sectional Angle Selecting Instrument Size Duplicating the Lighting KeyLayering Designing Lighting Keys for Thrust and Arena StagesCHAPTER 15DRAFTING THE LIGHTING DESIGN Graphic Standards for Lighting DesignThe Light Plot
The Lighting Section
The Instrument Schedules and Channel Hookup Sheets
Standards for Drafting in Lighting Design
Drafting the Plot Computer Graphics
CHAPTER 16DESIGN 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 17REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE PROCEDURES Organizational ToolsElectrician’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 18AN INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTING FOR FILM AND VIDEO Technical InformationColor 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 AUSITT RP-2, Recommended Practice for Theatrical lighting Design Graphics – (2006)GLOSSARY INDEX
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Torches Fire Effects Moon Effects Star Effects Lightning Explosions and Flashes Water Effects CHAPTER 8COLOR Defining Color Color Terminology
Seeing ColorColor Mixing Primary Colors
Secondary Colors
Complementary Colors
Filtered Light
Integrated Color Wheel
The Practical Application of Colored Light in the TheatreMeaning of Color
Practical Color Use
Warm and Cool Colors
Color Direction
Complementary Tint Theory
Complementary Color Shadowing
Color Media
CHAPTER 9PROJECTIONS AND MEDIA Film-Based MediaDigital ProjectorsDigital Projector CharacteristicsProjection Surfaces
KeystoningProjection MappingFocus Grid
3D Modeling
PlaybackSlide-Based Digital Systems
Cue-Based Systems
Timeline Systems
Media Servers
Display Techniques
The Future
CHAPTER 10ADVANCED 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 11THE DESIGN PROCESS Commitment Analysis The Questioning Process
Research Background Research
Conceptual Research
Incubation Selection Implementation Evaluation CHAPTER 12THE 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 13THE LIGHTING KEY Modeling with Light Creating the Lighting Key CHAPTER 14USING THE LIGHTING KEY TO DRAW THE LIGHT PLOT Acting and Lighting AreasUsing the Lighting Key to Draw the Light PlotDetermining the Sectional Angle Selecting Instrument Size Duplicating the Lighting KeyLayering Designing Lighting Keys for Thrust and Arena StagesCHAPTER 15DRAFTING THE LIGHTING DESIGN Graphic Standards for Lighting DesignThe Light Plot
The Lighting Section
The Instrument Schedules and Channel Hookup Sheets
Standards for Drafting in Lighting Design
Drafting the Plot Computer Graphics
CHAPTER 16DESIGN 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 17REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE PROCEDURES Organizational ToolsElectrician’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 18AN INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTING FOR FILM AND VIDEO Technical InformationColor 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 AUSITT RP-2, Recommended Practice for Theatrical lighting Design Graphics – (2006)GLOSSARY INDEX
Több
Moon Effects Star Effects Lightning Explosions and Flashes Water Effects CHAPTER 8COLOR Defining Color Color Terminology
Seeing ColorColor Mixing Primary Colors
Secondary Colors
Complementary Colors
Filtered Light
Integrated Color Wheel
The Practical Application of Colored Light in the TheatreMeaning of Color
Practical Color Use
Warm and Cool Colors
Color Direction
Complementary Tint Theory
Complementary Color Shadowing
Color Media
CHAPTER 9PROJECTIONS AND MEDIA Film-Based MediaDigital ProjectorsDigital Projector CharacteristicsProjection Surfaces
KeystoningProjection MappingFocus Grid
3D Modeling
PlaybackSlide-Based Digital Systems
Cue-Based Systems
Timeline Systems
Media Servers
Display Techniques
The Future
CHAPTER 10ADVANCED 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 11THE DESIGN PROCESS Commitment Analysis The Questioning Process
Research Background Research
Conceptual Research
Incubation Selection Implementation Evaluation CHAPTER 12THE 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 13THE LIGHTING KEY Modeling with Light Creating the Lighting Key CHAPTER 14USING THE LIGHTING KEY TO DRAW THE LIGHT PLOT Acting and Lighting AreasUsing the Lighting Key to Draw the Light PlotDetermining the Sectional Angle Selecting Instrument Size Duplicating the Lighting KeyLayering Designing Lighting Keys for Thrust and Arena StagesCHAPTER 15DRAFTING THE LIGHTING DESIGN Graphic Standards for Lighting DesignThe Light Plot
The Lighting Section
The Instrument Schedules and Channel Hookup Sheets
Standards for Drafting in Lighting Design
Drafting the Plot Computer Graphics
CHAPTER 16DESIGN 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 17REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE PROCEDURES Organizational ToolsElectrician’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 18AN INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTING FOR FILM AND VIDEO Technical InformationColor 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 AUSITT RP-2, Recommended Practice for Theatrical lighting Design Graphics – (2006)GLOSSARY INDEX
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Lightning Explosions and Flashes Water Effects CHAPTER 8COLOR Defining Color Color Terminology
Seeing ColorColor Mixing Primary Colors
Secondary Colors
Complementary Colors
Filtered Light
Integrated Color Wheel
The Practical Application of Colored Light in the TheatreMeaning of Color
Practical Color Use
Warm and Cool Colors
Color Direction
Complementary Tint Theory
Complementary Color Shadowing
Color Media
CHAPTER 9PROJECTIONS AND MEDIA Film-Based MediaDigital ProjectorsDigital Projector CharacteristicsProjection Surfaces
KeystoningProjection MappingFocus Grid
3D Modeling
PlaybackSlide-Based Digital Systems
Cue-Based Systems
Timeline Systems
Media Servers
Display Techniques
The Future
CHAPTER 10ADVANCED 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 11THE DESIGN PROCESS Commitment Analysis The Questioning Process
Research Background Research
Conceptual Research
Incubation Selection Implementation Evaluation CHAPTER 12THE 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 13THE LIGHTING KEY Modeling with Light Creating the Lighting Key CHAPTER 14USING THE LIGHTING KEY TO DRAW THE LIGHT PLOT Acting and Lighting AreasUsing the Lighting Key to Draw the Light PlotDetermining the Sectional Angle Selecting Instrument Size Duplicating the Lighting KeyLayering Designing Lighting Keys for Thrust and Arena StagesCHAPTER 15DRAFTING THE LIGHTING DESIGN Graphic Standards for Lighting DesignThe Light Plot
The Lighting Section
The Instrument Schedules and Channel Hookup Sheets
Standards for Drafting in Lighting Design
Drafting the Plot Computer Graphics
CHAPTER 16DESIGN 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 17REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE PROCEDURES Organizational ToolsElectrician’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 18AN INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTING FOR FILM AND VIDEO Technical InformationColor 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 AUSITT RP-2, Recommended Practice for Theatrical lighting Design Graphics – (2006)GLOSSARY INDEX
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Water Effects CHAPTER 8COLOR Defining Color Color Terminology
Seeing ColorColor Mixing Primary Colors
Secondary Colors
Complementary Colors
Filtered Light
Integrated Color Wheel
The Practical Application of Colored Light in the TheatreMeaning of Color
Practical Color Use
Warm and Cool Colors
Color Direction
Complementary Tint Theory
Complementary Color Shadowing
Color Media
CHAPTER 9PROJECTIONS AND MEDIA Film-Based MediaDigital ProjectorsDigital Projector CharacteristicsProjection Surfaces
KeystoningProjection MappingFocus Grid
3D Modeling
PlaybackSlide-Based Digital Systems
Cue-Based Systems
Timeline Systems
Media Servers
Display Techniques
The Future
CHAPTER 10ADVANCED 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 11THE DESIGN PROCESS Commitment Analysis The Questioning Process
Research Background Research
Conceptual Research
Incubation Selection Implementation Evaluation CHAPTER 12THE 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 13THE LIGHTING KEY Modeling with Light Creating the Lighting Key CHAPTER 14USING THE LIGHTING KEY TO DRAW THE LIGHT PLOT Acting and Lighting AreasUsing the Lighting Key to Draw the Light PlotDetermining the Sectional Angle Selecting Instrument Size Duplicating the Lighting KeyLayering Designing Lighting Keys for Thrust and Arena StagesCHAPTER 15DRAFTING THE LIGHTING DESIGN Graphic Standards for Lighting DesignThe Light Plot
The Lighting Section
The Instrument Schedules and Channel Hookup Sheets
Standards for Drafting in Lighting Design
Drafting the Plot Computer Graphics
CHAPTER 16DESIGN 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 17REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE PROCEDURES Organizational ToolsElectrician’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 18AN INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTING FOR FILM AND VIDEO Technical InformationColor 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 AUSITT RP-2, Recommended Practice for Theatrical lighting Design Graphics – (2006)GLOSSARY INDEX
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COLOR Defining Color Color Terminology
Seeing ColorColor Mixing Primary Colors
Secondary Colors
Complementary Colors
Filtered Light
Integrated Color Wheel
The Practical Application of Colored Light in the TheatreMeaning of Color
Practical Color Use
Warm and Cool Colors
Color Direction
Complementary Tint Theory
Complementary Color Shadowing
Color Media
CHAPTER 9PROJECTIONS AND MEDIA Film-Based MediaDigital ProjectorsDigital Projector CharacteristicsProjection Surfaces
KeystoningProjection MappingFocus Grid
3D Modeling
PlaybackSlide-Based Digital Systems
Cue-Based Systems
Timeline Systems
Media Servers
Display Techniques
The Future
CHAPTER 10ADVANCED 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 11THE DESIGN PROCESS Commitment Analysis The Questioning Process
Research Background Research
Conceptual Research
Incubation Selection Implementation Evaluation CHAPTER 12THE 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 13THE LIGHTING KEY Modeling with Light Creating the Lighting Key CHAPTER 14USING THE LIGHTING KEY TO DRAW THE LIGHT PLOT Acting and Lighting AreasUsing the Lighting Key to Draw the Light PlotDetermining the Sectional Angle Selecting Instrument Size Duplicating the Lighting KeyLayering Designing Lighting Keys for Thrust and Arena StagesCHAPTER 15DRAFTING THE LIGHTING DESIGN Graphic Standards for Lighting DesignThe Light Plot
The Lighting Section
The Instrument Schedules and Channel Hookup Sheets
Standards for Drafting in Lighting Design
Drafting the Plot Computer Graphics
CHAPTER 16DESIGN 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 17REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE PROCEDURES Organizational ToolsElectrician’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 18AN INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTING FOR FILM AND VIDEO Technical InformationColor 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 AUSITT RP-2, Recommended Practice for Theatrical lighting Design Graphics – (2006)GLOSSARY INDEX
Több
Color Terminology
Seeing ColorColor Mixing Primary Colors
Secondary Colors
Complementary Colors
Filtered Light
Integrated Color Wheel
The Practical Application of Colored Light in the TheatreMeaning of Color
Practical Color Use
Warm and Cool Colors
Color Direction
Complementary Tint Theory
Complementary Color Shadowing
Color Media
CHAPTER 9PROJECTIONS AND MEDIA Film-Based MediaDigital ProjectorsDigital Projector CharacteristicsProjection Surfaces
KeystoningProjection MappingFocus Grid
3D Modeling
PlaybackSlide-Based Digital Systems
Cue-Based Systems
Timeline Systems
Media Servers
Display Techniques
The Future
CHAPTER 10ADVANCED 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 11THE DESIGN PROCESS Commitment Analysis The Questioning Process
Research Background Research
Conceptual Research
Incubation Selection Implementation Evaluation CHAPTER 12THE 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 13THE LIGHTING KEY Modeling with Light Creating the Lighting Key CHAPTER 14USING THE LIGHTING KEY TO DRAW THE LIGHT PLOT Acting and Lighting AreasUsing the Lighting Key to Draw the Light PlotDetermining the Sectional Angle Selecting Instrument Size Duplicating the Lighting KeyLayering Designing Lighting Keys for Thrust and Arena StagesCHAPTER 15DRAFTING THE LIGHTING DESIGN Graphic Standards for Lighting DesignThe Light Plot
The Lighting Section
The Instrument Schedules and Channel Hookup Sheets
Standards for Drafting in Lighting Design
Drafting the Plot Computer Graphics
CHAPTER 16DESIGN 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 17REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE PROCEDURES Organizational ToolsElectrician’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 18AN INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTING FOR FILM AND VIDEO Technical InformationColor 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 AUSITT RP-2, Recommended Practice for Theatrical lighting Design Graphics – (2006)GLOSSARY INDEX
Több
Primary Colors
Secondary Colors
Complementary Colors
Filtered Light
Integrated Color Wheel
The Practical Application of Colored Light in the TheatreMeaning of Color
Practical Color Use
Warm and Cool Colors
Color Direction
Complementary Tint Theory
Complementary Color Shadowing
Color Media
CHAPTER 9PROJECTIONS AND MEDIA Film-Based MediaDigital ProjectorsDigital Projector CharacteristicsProjection Surfaces
KeystoningProjection MappingFocus Grid
3D Modeling
PlaybackSlide-Based Digital Systems
Cue-Based Systems
Timeline Systems
Media Servers
Display Techniques
The Future
CHAPTER 10ADVANCED 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 11THE DESIGN PROCESS Commitment Analysis The Questioning Process
Research Background Research
Conceptual Research
Incubation Selection Implementation Evaluation CHAPTER 12THE 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 13THE LIGHTING KEY Modeling with Light Creating the Lighting Key CHAPTER 14USING THE LIGHTING KEY TO DRAW THE LIGHT PLOT Acting and Lighting AreasUsing the Lighting Key to Draw the Light PlotDetermining the Sectional Angle Selecting Instrument Size Duplicating the Lighting KeyLayering Designing Lighting Keys for Thrust and Arena StagesCHAPTER 15DRAFTING THE LIGHTING DESIGN Graphic Standards for Lighting DesignThe Light Plot
The Lighting Section
The Instrument Schedules and Channel Hookup Sheets
Standards for Drafting in Lighting Design
Drafting the Plot Computer Graphics
CHAPTER 16DESIGN 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 17REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE PROCEDURES Organizational ToolsElectrician’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 18AN INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTING FOR FILM AND VIDEO Technical InformationColor 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 AUSITT RP-2, Recommended Practice for Theatrical lighting Design Graphics – (2006)GLOSSARY INDEX
Több
Meaning of Color
Practical Color Use
Warm and Cool Colors
Color Direction
Complementary Tint Theory
Complementary Color Shadowing
Color Media
PROJECTIONS AND MEDIA Film-Based MediaDigital ProjectorsDigital Projector CharacteristicsProjection Surfaces
KeystoningProjection MappingFocus Grid
3D Modeling
PlaybackSlide-Based Digital Systems
Cue-Based Systems
Timeline Systems
Media Servers
Display Techniques
The Future
CHAPTER 10ADVANCED 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 11THE DESIGN PROCESS Commitment Analysis The Questioning Process
Research Background Research
Conceptual Research
Incubation Selection Implementation Evaluation CHAPTER 12THE 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 13THE LIGHTING KEY Modeling with Light Creating the Lighting Key CHAPTER 14USING THE LIGHTING KEY TO DRAW THE LIGHT PLOT Acting and Lighting AreasUsing the Lighting Key to Draw the Light PlotDetermining the Sectional Angle Selecting Instrument Size Duplicating the Lighting KeyLayering Designing Lighting Keys for Thrust and Arena StagesCHAPTER 15DRAFTING THE LIGHTING DESIGN Graphic Standards for Lighting DesignThe Light Plot
The Lighting Section
The Instrument Schedules and Channel Hookup Sheets
Standards for Drafting in Lighting Design
Drafting the Plot Computer Graphics
CHAPTER 16DESIGN 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 17REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE PROCEDURES Organizational ToolsElectrician’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 18AN INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTING FOR FILM AND VIDEO Technical InformationColor 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 AUSITT RP-2, Recommended Practice for Theatrical lighting Design Graphics – (2006)GLOSSARY INDEX
Több
Digital ProjectorsDigital Projector CharacteristicsProjection Surfaces
KeystoningProjection MappingFocus Grid
3D Modeling
PlaybackSlide-Based Digital Systems
Cue-Based Systems
Timeline Systems
Media Servers
Display Techniques
The Future
CHAPTER 10ADVANCED 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 11THE DESIGN PROCESS Commitment Analysis The Questioning Process
Research Background Research
Conceptual Research
Incubation Selection Implementation Evaluation CHAPTER 12THE 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 13THE LIGHTING KEY Modeling with Light Creating the Lighting Key CHAPTER 14USING THE LIGHTING KEY TO DRAW THE LIGHT PLOT Acting and Lighting AreasUsing the Lighting Key to Draw the Light PlotDetermining the Sectional Angle Selecting Instrument Size Duplicating the Lighting KeyLayering Designing Lighting Keys for Thrust and Arena StagesCHAPTER 15DRAFTING THE LIGHTING DESIGN Graphic Standards for Lighting DesignThe Light Plot
The Lighting Section
The Instrument Schedules and Channel Hookup Sheets
Standards for Drafting in Lighting Design
Drafting the Plot Computer Graphics
CHAPTER 16DESIGN 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 17REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE PROCEDURES Organizational ToolsElectrician’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 18AN INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTING FOR FILM AND VIDEO Technical InformationColor 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 AUSITT RP-2, Recommended Practice for Theatrical lighting Design Graphics – (2006)GLOSSARY INDEX
Több
Projection Surfaces
KeystoningProjection MappingFocus Grid
3D Modeling
PlaybackSlide-Based Digital Systems
Cue-Based Systems
Timeline Systems
Media Servers
Display Techniques
The Future
CHAPTER 10ADVANCED 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 11THE DESIGN PROCESS Commitment Analysis The Questioning Process
Research Background Research
Conceptual Research
Incubation Selection Implementation Evaluation CHAPTER 12THE 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 13THE LIGHTING KEY Modeling with Light Creating the Lighting Key CHAPTER 14USING THE LIGHTING KEY TO DRAW THE LIGHT PLOT Acting and Lighting AreasUsing the Lighting Key to Draw the Light PlotDetermining the Sectional Angle Selecting Instrument Size Duplicating the Lighting KeyLayering Designing Lighting Keys for Thrust and Arena StagesCHAPTER 15DRAFTING THE LIGHTING DESIGN Graphic Standards for Lighting DesignThe Light Plot
The Lighting Section
The Instrument Schedules and Channel Hookup Sheets
Standards for Drafting in Lighting Design
Drafting the Plot Computer Graphics
CHAPTER 16DESIGN 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 17REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE PROCEDURES Organizational ToolsElectrician’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 18AN INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTING FOR FILM AND VIDEO Technical InformationColor 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 AUSITT RP-2, Recommended Practice for Theatrical lighting Design Graphics – (2006)GLOSSARY INDEX
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Focus Grid
3D Modeling
PlaybackSlide-Based Digital Systems
Cue-Based Systems
Timeline Systems
Media Servers
Display Techniques
The Future
CHAPTER 10ADVANCED 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 11THE DESIGN PROCESS Commitment Analysis The Questioning Process
Research Background Research
Conceptual Research
Incubation Selection Implementation Evaluation CHAPTER 12THE 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 13THE LIGHTING KEY Modeling with Light Creating the Lighting Key CHAPTER 14USING THE LIGHTING KEY TO DRAW THE LIGHT PLOT Acting and Lighting AreasUsing the Lighting Key to Draw the Light PlotDetermining the Sectional Angle Selecting Instrument Size Duplicating the Lighting KeyLayering Designing Lighting Keys for Thrust and Arena StagesCHAPTER 15DRAFTING THE LIGHTING DESIGN Graphic Standards for Lighting DesignThe Light Plot
The Lighting Section
The Instrument Schedules and Channel Hookup Sheets
Standards for Drafting in Lighting Design
Drafting the Plot Computer Graphics
CHAPTER 16DESIGN 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 17REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE PROCEDURES Organizational ToolsElectrician’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 18AN INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTING FOR FILM AND VIDEO Technical InformationColor 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 AUSITT RP-2, Recommended Practice for Theatrical lighting Design Graphics – (2006)GLOSSARY INDEX
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Slide-Based Digital Systems
Cue-Based Systems
Timeline Systems
Media Servers
Display Techniques
The Future
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 11THE DESIGN PROCESS Commitment Analysis The Questioning Process
Research Background Research
Conceptual Research
Incubation Selection Implementation Evaluation CHAPTER 12THE 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 13THE LIGHTING KEY Modeling with Light Creating the Lighting Key CHAPTER 14USING THE LIGHTING KEY TO DRAW THE LIGHT PLOT Acting and Lighting AreasUsing the Lighting Key to Draw the Light PlotDetermining the Sectional Angle Selecting Instrument Size Duplicating the Lighting KeyLayering Designing Lighting Keys for Thrust and Arena StagesCHAPTER 15DRAFTING THE LIGHTING DESIGN Graphic Standards for Lighting DesignThe Light Plot
The Lighting Section
The Instrument Schedules and Channel Hookup Sheets
Standards for Drafting in Lighting Design
Drafting the Plot Computer Graphics
CHAPTER 16DESIGN 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 17REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE PROCEDURES Organizational ToolsElectrician’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 18AN INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTING FOR FILM AND VIDEO Technical InformationColor 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 AUSITT RP-2, Recommended Practice for Theatrical lighting Design Graphics – (2006)GLOSSARY INDEX
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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 11THE DESIGN PROCESS Commitment Analysis The Questioning Process
Research Background Research
Conceptual Research
Incubation Selection Implementation Evaluation CHAPTER 12THE 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 13THE LIGHTING KEY Modeling with Light Creating the Lighting Key CHAPTER 14USING THE LIGHTING KEY TO DRAW THE LIGHT PLOT Acting and Lighting AreasUsing the Lighting Key to Draw the Light PlotDetermining the Sectional Angle Selecting Instrument Size Duplicating the Lighting KeyLayering Designing Lighting Keys for Thrust and Arena StagesCHAPTER 15DRAFTING THE LIGHTING DESIGN Graphic Standards for Lighting DesignThe Light Plot
The Lighting Section
The Instrument Schedules and Channel Hookup Sheets
Standards for Drafting in Lighting Design
Drafting the Plot Computer Graphics
CHAPTER 16DESIGN 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 17REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE PROCEDURES Organizational ToolsElectrician’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 18AN INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTING FOR FILM AND VIDEO Technical InformationColor 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 AUSITT RP-2, Recommended Practice for Theatrical lighting Design Graphics – (2006)GLOSSARY INDEX
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Previsualization Software CHAPTER 11THE DESIGN PROCESS Commitment Analysis The Questioning Process
Research Background Research
Conceptual Research
Incubation Selection Implementation Evaluation CHAPTER 12THE 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 13THE LIGHTING KEY Modeling with Light Creating the Lighting Key CHAPTER 14USING THE LIGHTING KEY TO DRAW THE LIGHT PLOT Acting and Lighting AreasUsing the Lighting Key to Draw the Light PlotDetermining the Sectional Angle Selecting Instrument Size Duplicating the Lighting KeyLayering Designing Lighting Keys for Thrust and Arena StagesCHAPTER 15DRAFTING THE LIGHTING DESIGN Graphic Standards for Lighting DesignThe Light Plot
The Lighting Section
The Instrument Schedules and Channel Hookup Sheets
Standards for Drafting in Lighting Design
Drafting the Plot Computer Graphics
CHAPTER 16DESIGN 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 17REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE PROCEDURES Organizational ToolsElectrician’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 18AN INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTING FOR FILM AND VIDEO Technical InformationColor 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 AUSITT RP-2, Recommended Practice for Theatrical lighting Design Graphics – (2006)GLOSSARY INDEX
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THE DESIGN PROCESS Commitment Analysis The Questioning Process
Research Background Research
Conceptual Research
Incubation Selection Implementation Evaluation CHAPTER 12THE 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 13THE LIGHTING KEY Modeling with Light Creating the Lighting Key CHAPTER 14USING THE LIGHTING KEY TO DRAW THE LIGHT PLOT Acting and Lighting AreasUsing the Lighting Key to Draw the Light PlotDetermining the Sectional Angle Selecting Instrument Size Duplicating the Lighting KeyLayering Designing Lighting Keys for Thrust and Arena StagesCHAPTER 15DRAFTING THE LIGHTING DESIGN Graphic Standards for Lighting DesignThe Light Plot
The Lighting Section
The Instrument Schedules and Channel Hookup Sheets
Standards for Drafting in Lighting Design
Drafting the Plot Computer Graphics
CHAPTER 16DESIGN 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 17REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE PROCEDURES Organizational ToolsElectrician’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 18AN INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTING FOR FILM AND VIDEO Technical InformationColor 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 AUSITT RP-2, Recommended Practice for Theatrical lighting Design Graphics – (2006)GLOSSARY INDEX
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Analysis The Questioning Process
Research Background Research
Conceptual Research
Incubation Selection Implementation Evaluation CHAPTER 12THE 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 13THE LIGHTING KEY Modeling with Light Creating the Lighting Key CHAPTER 14USING THE LIGHTING KEY TO DRAW THE LIGHT PLOT Acting and Lighting AreasUsing the Lighting Key to Draw the Light PlotDetermining the Sectional Angle Selecting Instrument Size Duplicating the Lighting KeyLayering Designing Lighting Keys for Thrust and Arena StagesCHAPTER 15DRAFTING THE LIGHTING DESIGN Graphic Standards for Lighting DesignThe Light Plot
The Lighting Section
The Instrument Schedules and Channel Hookup Sheets
Standards for Drafting in Lighting Design
Drafting the Plot Computer Graphics
CHAPTER 16DESIGN 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 17REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE PROCEDURES Organizational ToolsElectrician’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 18AN INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTING FOR FILM AND VIDEO Technical InformationColor 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 AUSITT RP-2, Recommended Practice for Theatrical lighting Design Graphics – (2006)GLOSSARY INDEX
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The Questioning Process
Background Research
Conceptual Research
Incubation Selection Implementation Evaluation CHAPTER 12THE 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 13THE LIGHTING KEY Modeling with Light Creating the Lighting Key CHAPTER 14USING THE LIGHTING KEY TO DRAW THE LIGHT PLOT Acting and Lighting AreasUsing the Lighting Key to Draw the Light PlotDetermining the Sectional Angle Selecting Instrument Size Duplicating the Lighting KeyLayering Designing Lighting Keys for Thrust and Arena StagesCHAPTER 15DRAFTING THE LIGHTING DESIGN Graphic Standards for Lighting DesignThe Light Plot
The Lighting Section
The Instrument Schedules and Channel Hookup Sheets
Standards for Drafting in Lighting Design
Drafting the Plot Computer Graphics
CHAPTER 16DESIGN 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 17REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE PROCEDURES Organizational ToolsElectrician’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 18AN INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTING FOR FILM AND VIDEO Technical InformationColor 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 AUSITT RP-2, Recommended Practice for Theatrical lighting Design Graphics – (2006)GLOSSARY INDEX
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Implementation Evaluation CHAPTER 12THE 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 13THE LIGHTING KEY Modeling with Light Creating the Lighting Key CHAPTER 14USING THE LIGHTING KEY TO DRAW THE LIGHT PLOT Acting and Lighting AreasUsing the Lighting Key to Draw the Light PlotDetermining the Sectional Angle Selecting Instrument Size Duplicating the Lighting KeyLayering Designing Lighting Keys for Thrust and Arena StagesCHAPTER 15DRAFTING THE LIGHTING DESIGN Graphic Standards for Lighting DesignThe Light Plot
The Lighting Section
The Instrument Schedules and Channel Hookup Sheets
Standards for Drafting in Lighting Design
Drafting the Plot Computer Graphics
CHAPTER 16DESIGN 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 17REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE PROCEDURES Organizational ToolsElectrician’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 18AN INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTING FOR FILM AND VIDEO Technical InformationColor 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 AUSITT RP-2, Recommended Practice for Theatrical lighting Design Graphics – (2006)GLOSSARY INDEX
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CHAPTER 12THE 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 13THE LIGHTING KEY Modeling with Light Creating the Lighting Key CHAPTER 14USING THE LIGHTING KEY TO DRAW THE LIGHT PLOT Acting and Lighting AreasUsing the Lighting Key to Draw the Light PlotDetermining the Sectional Angle Selecting Instrument Size Duplicating the Lighting KeyLayering Designing Lighting Keys for Thrust and Arena StagesCHAPTER 15DRAFTING THE LIGHTING DESIGN Graphic Standards for Lighting DesignThe Light Plot
The Lighting Section
The Instrument Schedules and Channel Hookup Sheets
Standards for Drafting in Lighting Design
Drafting the Plot Computer Graphics
CHAPTER 16DESIGN 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 17REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE PROCEDURES Organizational ToolsElectrician’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 18AN INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTING FOR FILM AND VIDEO Technical InformationColor 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 AUSITT RP-2, Recommended Practice for Theatrical lighting Design Graphics – (2006)GLOSSARY INDEX
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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 13THE LIGHTING KEY Modeling with Light Creating the Lighting Key CHAPTER 14USING THE LIGHTING KEY TO DRAW THE LIGHT PLOT Acting and Lighting AreasUsing the Lighting Key to Draw the Light PlotDetermining the Sectional Angle Selecting Instrument Size Duplicating the Lighting KeyLayering Designing Lighting Keys for Thrust and Arena StagesCHAPTER 15DRAFTING THE LIGHTING DESIGN Graphic Standards for Lighting DesignThe Light Plot
The Lighting Section
The Instrument Schedules and Channel Hookup Sheets
Standards for Drafting in Lighting Design
Drafting the Plot Computer Graphics
CHAPTER 16DESIGN 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 17REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE PROCEDURES Organizational ToolsElectrician’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 18AN INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTING FOR FILM AND VIDEO Technical InformationColor 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 AUSITT RP-2, Recommended Practice for Theatrical lighting Design Graphics – (2006)GLOSSARY INDEX
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First Reading
Second Reading
Third Reading
Analysis for Distribution and Intensity
Analysis for Movement
Analysis for Color
CHAPTER 13THE LIGHTING KEY Modeling with Light Creating the Lighting Key CHAPTER 14USING THE LIGHTING KEY TO DRAW THE LIGHT PLOT Acting and Lighting AreasUsing the Lighting Key to Draw the Light PlotDetermining the Sectional Angle Selecting Instrument Size Duplicating the Lighting KeyLayering Designing Lighting Keys for Thrust and Arena StagesCHAPTER 15DRAFTING THE LIGHTING DESIGN Graphic Standards for Lighting DesignThe Light Plot
The Lighting Section
The Instrument Schedules and Channel Hookup Sheets
Standards for Drafting in Lighting Design
Drafting the Plot Computer Graphics
CHAPTER 16DESIGN 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 17REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE PROCEDURES Organizational ToolsElectrician’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 18AN INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTING FOR FILM AND VIDEO Technical InformationColor 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 AUSITT RP-2, Recommended Practice for Theatrical lighting Design Graphics – (2006)GLOSSARY INDEX
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Modeling with Light Creating the Lighting Key CHAPTER 14USING THE LIGHTING KEY TO DRAW THE LIGHT PLOT Acting and Lighting AreasUsing the Lighting Key to Draw the Light PlotDetermining the Sectional Angle Selecting Instrument Size Duplicating the Lighting KeyLayering Designing Lighting Keys for Thrust and Arena StagesCHAPTER 15DRAFTING THE LIGHTING DESIGN Graphic Standards for Lighting DesignThe Light Plot
The Lighting Section
The Instrument Schedules and Channel Hookup Sheets
Standards for Drafting in Lighting Design
Drafting the Plot Computer Graphics
CHAPTER 16DESIGN 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 17REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE PROCEDURES Organizational ToolsElectrician’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 18AN INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTING FOR FILM AND VIDEO Technical InformationColor 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 AUSITT RP-2, Recommended Practice for Theatrical lighting Design Graphics – (2006)GLOSSARY INDEX
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CHAPTER 14USING THE LIGHTING KEY TO DRAW THE LIGHT PLOT Acting and Lighting AreasUsing the Lighting Key to Draw the Light PlotDetermining the Sectional Angle Selecting Instrument Size Duplicating the Lighting KeyLayering Designing Lighting Keys for Thrust and Arena StagesCHAPTER 15DRAFTING THE LIGHTING DESIGN Graphic Standards for Lighting DesignThe Light Plot
The Lighting Section
The Instrument Schedules and Channel Hookup Sheets
Standards for Drafting in Lighting Design
Drafting the Plot Computer Graphics
CHAPTER 16DESIGN 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 17REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE PROCEDURES Organizational ToolsElectrician’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 18AN INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTING FOR FILM AND VIDEO Technical InformationColor 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 AUSITT RP-2, Recommended Practice for Theatrical lighting Design Graphics – (2006)GLOSSARY INDEX
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Acting and Lighting AreasUsing the Lighting Key to Draw the Light PlotDetermining the Sectional Angle Selecting Instrument Size Duplicating the Lighting KeyLayering Designing Lighting Keys for Thrust and Arena StagesCHAPTER 15DRAFTING THE LIGHTING DESIGN Graphic Standards for Lighting DesignThe Light Plot
The Lighting Section
The Instrument Schedules and Channel Hookup Sheets
Standards for Drafting in Lighting Design
Drafting the Plot Computer Graphics
CHAPTER 16DESIGN 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 17REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE PROCEDURES Organizational ToolsElectrician’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 18AN INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTING FOR FILM AND VIDEO Technical InformationColor 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 AUSITT RP-2, Recommended Practice for Theatrical lighting Design Graphics – (2006)GLOSSARY INDEX
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Determining the Sectional Angle Selecting Instrument Size Duplicating the Lighting KeyLayering Designing Lighting Keys for Thrust and Arena StagesCHAPTER 15DRAFTING THE LIGHTING DESIGN Graphic Standards for Lighting DesignThe Light Plot
The Lighting Section
The Instrument Schedules and Channel Hookup Sheets
Standards for Drafting in Lighting Design
Drafting the Plot Computer Graphics
CHAPTER 16DESIGN 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 17REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE PROCEDURES Organizational ToolsElectrician’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 18AN INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTING FOR FILM AND VIDEO Technical InformationColor 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 AUSITT RP-2, Recommended Practice for Theatrical lighting Design Graphics – (2006)GLOSSARY INDEX
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Duplicating the Lighting KeyLayering Designing Lighting Keys for Thrust and Arena StagesCHAPTER 15DRAFTING THE LIGHTING DESIGN Graphic Standards for Lighting DesignThe Light Plot
The Lighting Section
The Instrument Schedules and Channel Hookup Sheets
Standards for Drafting in Lighting Design
Drafting the Plot Computer Graphics
CHAPTER 16DESIGN 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 17REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE PROCEDURES Organizational ToolsElectrician’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 18AN INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTING FOR FILM AND VIDEO Technical InformationColor 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 AUSITT RP-2, Recommended Practice for Theatrical lighting Design Graphics – (2006)GLOSSARY INDEX
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Designing Lighting Keys for Thrust and Arena StagesCHAPTER 15DRAFTING THE LIGHTING DESIGN Graphic Standards for Lighting DesignThe Light Plot
The Lighting Section
The Instrument Schedules and Channel Hookup Sheets
Standards for Drafting in Lighting Design
Drafting the Plot Computer Graphics
CHAPTER 16DESIGN 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 17REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE PROCEDURES Organizational ToolsElectrician’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 18AN INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTING FOR FILM AND VIDEO Technical InformationColor 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 AUSITT RP-2, Recommended Practice for Theatrical lighting Design Graphics – (2006)GLOSSARY INDEX
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DRAFTING THE LIGHTING DESIGN Graphic Standards for Lighting DesignThe Light Plot
The Lighting Section
The Instrument Schedules and Channel Hookup Sheets
Standards for Drafting in Lighting Design
Drafting the Plot Computer Graphics
CHAPTER 16DESIGN 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 17REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE PROCEDURES Organizational ToolsElectrician’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 18AN INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTING FOR FILM AND VIDEO Technical InformationColor 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 AUSITT RP-2, Recommended Practice for Theatrical lighting Design Graphics – (2006)GLOSSARY INDEX
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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 16DESIGN 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 17REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE PROCEDURES Organizational ToolsElectrician’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 18AN INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTING FOR FILM AND VIDEO Technical InformationColor 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 AUSITT RP-2, Recommended Practice for Theatrical lighting Design Graphics – (2006)GLOSSARY INDEX
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Computer Graphics
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 17REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE PROCEDURES Organizational ToolsElectrician’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 18AN INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTING FOR FILM AND VIDEO Technical InformationColor 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 AUSITT RP-2, Recommended Practice for Theatrical lighting Design Graphics – (2006)GLOSSARY INDEX
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Proscenium Stage
Thrust Stage
Arena Stage
Designing for Theatrical Form Drama: The Glass Menagerie
Musicals: Cabaret
Dance: The Nutcracker
CHAPTER 17REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE PROCEDURES Organizational ToolsElectrician’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 18AN INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTING FOR FILM AND VIDEO Technical InformationColor 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 AUSITT RP-2, Recommended Practice for Theatrical lighting Design Graphics – (2006)GLOSSARY INDEX
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Drama: The Glass Menagerie
Musicals: Cabaret
Dance: The Nutcracker
REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE PROCEDURES Organizational ToolsElectrician’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 18AN INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTING FOR FILM AND VIDEO Technical InformationColor 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 AUSITT RP-2, Recommended Practice for Theatrical lighting Design Graphics – (2006)GLOSSARY INDEX
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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 18AN INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTING FOR FILM AND VIDEO Technical InformationColor 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 AUSITT RP-2, Recommended Practice for Theatrical lighting Design Graphics – (2006)GLOSSARY INDEX
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Lighting Rehearsal
Technical and Dress Rehearsals
Instrument and Dimmer Check
AN INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTING FOR FILM AND VIDEO Technical InformationColor 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 AUSITT RP-2, Recommended Practice for Theatrical lighting Design Graphics – (2006)GLOSSARY INDEX
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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 AUSITT RP-2, Recommended Practice for Theatrical lighting Design Graphics – (2006)GLOSSARY INDEX
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Take a Base Reading
Visually Analyze the Scene
Meter the Highlight/Shadow Areas
Lamps
Media Lighting Fixtures
Fixtures Used on Small-Budget Productions