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The Process | Stage Lighting Textbook
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Stage Lighting Blog – The Final Glaze. Stage Lighting Blog – The Final Glaze. Have a Production Meeting. Write a Concept / Outline. Write a Lighting Scene Synopsis. Create Paperwork for the Electrician. Draw Your Light Plot/Section. Data Input and Such. Pass on Your Paperwork to the Electrician or Producer. Make a Magic Sheet. Now that we know what it is we are supposed to be doing with respect to our lighting goals, let us discuss the process involved. Have a Production Meeting. Write a Concept / Outline.
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Games | Stage Lighting Textbook
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Stage Lighting Blog – The Final Glaze. Stage Lighting Blog – The Final Glaze. September 4, 2013. Fun with Sandbags 3: Whistling Onstage. September 4, 2013. Fun with Sandbags 2: Thalia’s Revenge. September 4, 2013. Fun with Sandbags: Stage Hands Save the Day! September 4, 2013. What can be Controlled? How Do We Control? Where To Put The Lights? Lighting Cable & Electrical Distribution. Color, Texture & Movement. Stage Lighting Blog – The Final Glaze. Design Thoughts and How To’s. June Safety Month Posters.
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What can be Controlled? | Stage Lighting Textbook
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Stage Lighting Blog – The Final Glaze. Stage Lighting Blog – The Final Glaze. What can be Controlled? In order to accomplish the bold statement of the purpose of lighting design, you must have the ability to control the light. How else can you manipulate it to your artistic vision? Having your vision controlled by the equipment is unacceptable. You must be able to control the equipment. Here are the essential elements you should be able to control. When doing a sunset, the light has to come from the dire...
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Podcast Series | Podcast | Stage Lighting Textbook
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Stage Lighting Blog – The Final Glaze. Stage Lighting Blog – The Final Glaze. Next Page ». Have You Ever Heard a Lamp Sing? December 13, 2013. Clearing up the Fog: Dry Ice vs Chemical Fog Machines. December 5, 2013. How to Make it Snow on Stage. November 21, 2013. 8216;Twas the Night of the Nutcracker. November 14, 2013. Stage Lighting Apologies to Mr. Dickens. November 8, 2013. Starry Skies, Moons, and Sunrises. This week Russ and Tad talk about how to make authentic starry skies, moons, and sunrises.
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Where To Put The Lights? | Stage Lighting Textbook
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Stage Lighting Blog – The Final Glaze. Stage Lighting Blog – The Final Glaze. Where To Put The Lights? Where to put the light – that is the question…. Pipe End Side Light. Positions to Light a Cyc. Cyc from the Top. Cyc from the Bottom. Cyc from the Back. Cyc from the Front Flat. Positions to Light a Scrim. The Process to Hang Lights on an Electric. Where to put the light – that is the question…. To answer this question I ask myself – Where is the lighting supposed to becoming from? Also known as FOH.
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Lighting Cable & Electrical Distribution | Stage Lighting Textbook
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Stage Lighting Blog – The Final Glaze. Stage Lighting Blog – The Final Glaze. Lighting Cable & Electrical Distribution. Electricity and Data need to get from point A to point B. It is with these devices that this is accomplished. Here are a couple of notes about electricity that will be useful. 1 – It is dangerous. Don’t do anything that you are not trained and qualified to do. 2 – Cables can only handle a certain amount of current. Theatrically we usually use these three sizes of cable…. Twist Lock plug...
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Shadow | Stage Lighting Textbook
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Stage Lighting Blog – The Final Glaze. Stage Lighting Blog – The Final Glaze. The Shadow can be more important then the Light! The Shadow can be more important then the Light! Here are a couple of more things to think about with the shadow. If I am focusing lights and I do not want the light to hit a piece of scenery or a screen, consider where the shadow is going. Move the light so that the shadow is not effecting that piece of scenery and voilà! That is a shade of the source of light. January 15, 2013.
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