Description |
1 online resource (62 minutes) |
Playing Time |
010148 |
Description |
data file |
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.
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Stage lighting designers.
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Genre/Form |
Filmed lectures.
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Added Author |
Alcaraz, Lonnie, speaker.
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Alexander Street (Firm), production company.
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Added Title |
Introduction to lighting design |
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