Lighting
Lighting design Lighting is not set design! Lighting is important cause people need to see characters. Different colors indicate different atmospheres or time of day. Illumination: The simple ability to see what is occurring on stage. Any lighting will be ineffective if the characters aren’t seen, unless this is the intent. Focus: Directing the audience’s attention to an area of stage or distracting them from another. Mood: Setting the tone of the scene. Harsh red light has a different connotation than a soft lavender light. Backlit: creates a shadow over the characters, sinister looking. Location and time of day: establishing or altering position in time and space. Blues can suggest night time, whilst orange can show sunsets. Use of hobos to project sky scene, moon. Projection: lighting may be used to project scenery or to act as scenery on stage. Composition: lighting may be used to show only the areas of the stage which the designer wants the audience to see, a...
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ReplyDeleteThis is a good example of your group working together to share and demonstrate what you have learned about professional training techniques for actors, though you seem to feature a lot more than the others. Your knowledge and understanding is clear throughout and you have addressed the how as well as the why for each technique. There is some development of skills and creativity, though the sound seems to be missing for the latter part of the footage. To get a higher grade you could have worked more as a team and used the others to narrate as well as yourself. 8/8 Criteria A, 6/8 Criteria B, 5/8 Criteria C.
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