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Syllabus
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Assignments
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01
Physical Lighting of Objects |
Apply various physical lighting fixture choices to a still life composition to create a
sequence of lighting moments. Emphasis is placed on the properties of physical
light and lighting design approaches. Topics Covered: Theatre lighting fixtures, properties of light, lighting design approaches and techniques |
![]() Title:Still Life with Flowers and Fruit Artist:Caravaggio Publisher:Scala Book Title:Caravaggio
02
| Digital Lighting of Objects
Using lighting to study time of day lighting schemes. Focus on composition, lighting
style, light quality and quantity to see communicate time of day. | Topics Covered: Types of lights, Key-Fill-Rim, Shadows, Exposure, Rendering, Camera POV
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03
| Physical Lighting of an Interior
Choose a film style and apply corresponding lighting techniques to reveal a still life
composition over time and various shifts in the lighting. | Topics Covered: Lighting design and film style research, interior and exterior lighting, composition (foreground / background relationships), the functions of light, orchestrating light moment to moment.
| ![]() Designer:Mordecai Gorelik Play:Capek's R.U.R. Publisher: John Jay Company Book Title:Theatre Arts Prints (1929)
04
| Digital Lighting of an Interior
Add color, textures and descriptive lighting to a still life within a space, based on the
genre scheme you developed in Project 03 | Topics Covered: Shader development, Textures, Color qualities
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05
| Lighting a World and Moment
In response to a selection of given text, devise a lighting event scheme, sequence and
environment that reveals the essence of the text. The text must be integrated into the final
project. |
Topics Covered: Digital lighting concepts of timing, complex shaders,
compositing
| ![]() Designer:Donald Oenslager Play:Aristophane's The Birds Publisher: John Jay Company Book Title:Theatre Arts Prints (1929) ![]() image by Vita Berezina-Blackburn |
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