Exploratory Stage Lighting Design using Visual Objectives

2019 ◽  
Vol 38 (2) ◽  
pp. 417-429 ◽  
Author(s):  
Evan Shimizu ◽  
Sylvain Paris ◽  
Matt Fisher ◽  
Ersin Yumer ◽  
Kayvon Fatahalian
2008 ◽  
Vol 24 (4) ◽  
pp. 355-362
Author(s):  
Nigel Morgan

Eric Wolfensohn was one of a small group of British lighting designers to emerge in the 1940s. In this article, Nigel Morgan records how, as he plied his trade, Wolfensohn established a blueprint for the working pattern of the modern freelance lighting designer. Starting as a technician and operator, he progressed to designer and consultant, crossing between the genres of ballet, opera, and plays, and moving seamlessly into shop display, exhibition, film and television, borrowing techniques from each particular form and fusing styles in a quest for aesthetic satisfaction. Nigel Morgan qualified as a music teacher, and playing in a rock band introduced him to the stage and a fascination for stage design and technology. For the next twenty years he followed a career in theatre, lighting world premieres of plays by Caryl Churchill, Stephen Jeffreys and Tom Kempinski. He developed a highly successful lighting business in retail, with Harrods and Daks-Simpsons the principal London clients. Parallel to this, he was the innovator of lighting programmes in higher education, including the first European undergraduate programme in lighting design at Rose Bruford College in 1996. Nigel gained a PhD in 2003 for researching the origins of lighting design in Britain, and has published Stage Lighting for Theatre Designers and Stage Lighting in Britain: the Emergence of the Lighting Designer.


1986 ◽  
Vol 38 (4) ◽  
pp. 515
Author(s):  
Joseph W. Clapper ◽  
Richard H. Palmer

2020 ◽  
pp. paper64-1-paper64-12
Author(s):  
Maksim Nasennikov

The article covers lighting design in terms of its impact on a human. After making an analysis of scientific sources on this topic, the project has been implementing with the use of 3D modeling software. The model of the concert hall of NUST “MISIS” was created, then several concepts of stage lighting were developed. We made an analysis of one concept using lighting engineering calculations. This allowed us to find out how safe developed variant of stage lighting is.


2019 ◽  
pp. 108-114
Author(s):  
Nicolay R. Vorobyov

Architectural and artistic construction of museum is one of the most complex genres in environment development and design, with its inherent qualities, means of expressiveness, principles of environment and image development, scientific concepts, in the context of historical development, artistic styles and trends. The author of the article considers the artistic lighting design in isolation from the integral dramaturgy of the project to be deeply flawed, and the setting of accent lighting at the final stage Ц to be simple, but not outstanding. Based on extensive hands-on experience in the construction of museum expositions, the author of the article reveals some peculiarities, especially significant to the participants of the lighting system setting for museums and other cultural facilities.


2019 ◽  
pp. 15-21
Author(s):  
Banu Manav

In lighting design, the main concept is to achieve a healthy environment, which addresses energy efficiency, cost, maintenance, and quality. User-friendly lighting systems shall be adopted to architecture and interior architecture. User control over the lighting system is important, by dimming or increasing light output, by changing the colour of the light sets the inner atmosphere and affects user mood. Standards and codes on lighting shall also be evaluated by means of these topics. The paper aims to analyse how the luminous environment is affective on the perceived environment. Hence, a series of experimental studies and recent research will be evaluated in regard to understanding and designing luminous environment.


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