watermelon boats: Lighting Designer/ Master electrcian
R83
R375
R62
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watermelon boats: Lighting Designer/ Master electrcian
R83
R375
R62
Colors Used:
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2,280 Pints!
Produced by: University of Florida, February 2011
Artistic Director: Neta Pulvermacher
Lighting & Scenic Design: Bryan Lussier
Choreography: Neta Pulvermacher, Robin Brown, Colette Kreeger, Matt Reeves, Rebecca Warner
Rosco products used:
Gel: R119, R53, R302, R99
Gobos: R78227, 78219, 78234, R77228, R77747, R78023, R78420, R78421
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Colours used in this picture: R04,R19,R21,R332,R50,R62,R64,R68
Vivid colour choices were important to the production, in support of the over the top style and surrealism of the play. Less saturated colours were isolated to the actors, while bright colours were used for the silhouetting backlight, and from the front and sides to compliment the unusual material of the set.
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From a production of "The Ash Girl" by Timberlake Wertenbaker
Director: Tamara Carroll
Scenic Design: Cameron McFee
Lighting Design: Alana Jacoby
Rosco gels used: R382, R86, R90, R91
Rosco gobs used: 77119, 77805
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Production Photo: Here Lies at Boston Playwrights Theatre, 2010. Lighting Design: Anna Katarina Adamowicz. Colors used: R 51, R54, R95, R22. These are the souls of the world of the dead, and telling their stories of life sparks a hope and hunger for peace that they reach toward. (Photo by Mathias Goldstein)
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Evil Dead the Musical
Ephrata Performing Arts Center
Director: Ed Fernandez
Scenic Design: Mike Rhoads
Lighting Design: Jeff Cusano
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A concert in our school's theater, using the basic plot we had to deal with at the time. Rosco 27 gels were used along with R36 side lights to create a red wash similar the the album cover of Queens of the Stone Age's "Songs for the Deaf", as the band was covering select tracks from it.
Production credits:
Lighting and Sound: Stephen O'Kelly
Stage Manager: Ron Kramer
Rail Captain: Greg Johnson
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A Production of Chicago
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Roscolux #2008: Storaro Indigo
Roscolux #26: Light Red
SAS Dance Club, Showcase 2011
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Picture One: Seussical the Musical, 18' x 40' backdrop, using Rosco Off-Broadway: Sky Blue, Pthalo Green, Lemon Yellow, Emerald Green, and Ultramarine Blue.
Picture Two: The Music Man, Madison Library set piece, using Rosco Off-Broadway: Fire Red, Burnt Umber, Purple, Emerald Green, Orange, Lemon Yellow, Payne's Grey, and Van Dyke Brown.
Picture Three: You Can't Take It With You, stationary set, using Rosco Off-Broadway: Orange, Burnt Umber, Burnt Sienna, Golden Yellow, Lemon Yellow, Fire Red, Van Dyke Brown, and Raw Umber.
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