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Title Theater design. Introduction to lighting design / Alexander Street, a ProQuest company.

Publication Info. Alexandria, VA : Alexander Street, 2017.

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Description 1 online resource (62 minutes)
Playing Time 010148
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Note Title from resource description page (viewed October 20, 2017).
Contents Analyzing the script -- Collaboration -- Computer as a tool -- Designing for the stage -- Lighting designer as a craftsperson and artist -- Painting with light -- Funnel process.
Performer Lonnie Alcaraz, speaker.
Summary Professor and Head of Lighting Program at the University of California Irvine, Lonnie Rafael Alcaraz, explores the fundamentals of lighting design, emphasizing the choices a successful lighting designer must navigate and the two roles that the designer must occupy as both craftsperson and artist. Alcaraz delves into different lighting technologies, showing how the computer is a tool that designers must learn to use fully to their advantage. Though technology is invaluable, Alcaraz discusses how technology is only the beginning of a lighting designer's work, diving into how multifaceted collaboration and a deep understanding of script is required.
Language In English.
Local Note Alexander Street Theatre Performance and Design Collection: Performance Design Archive Online
Subject Stage lighting.
Stage lighting designers.
Genre/Form Filmed lectures.
Added Author Alcaraz, Lonnie, speaker.
Alexander Street (Firm), production company.
Added Title Introduction to lighting design