R 33 - Warm Front
R 63 - Cool Front
R 61 - Cool High Side
R 02 - Warm High
R 78 - Down Light/Booms
R 64 - Down Light/Booms
R 93 - Down Light/Booms
R 124 - Cyc
R 125 - Cyc
R 126 - Cyc
R 127 - Ground Row
R 64 - Ground Row
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R 33 - Warm Front
R 63 - Cool Front
R 61 - Cool High Side
R 02 - Warm High
R 78 - Down Light/Booms
R 64 - Down Light/Booms
R 93 - Down Light/Booms
R 124 - Cyc
R 125 - Cyc
R 126 - Cyc
R 127 - Ground Row
R 64 - Ground Row
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Lighting Design by Scott Smith, a CAP Production of Leader of the Pack.
R28 Down, R28 & R80 Cyc
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Lighting Design by Scott Smith, from the CAP production of Oliver.
Using a 1/4 CTB and R80 @ low intensity
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Black Sheep by Lee Blessing
Produced by:
Lamar University Theatre
April/May 2008
Director: Jeff Wisor
Scenic Designer: Kelly Draper
Lighting Designer: Jesus Pineda
Costume Designer: Kelly Draper
Props Master: Krissie Day
Colors Used:
R 76; R21 R360; R18; R51; R305; R63
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Jacob Forstein Lighting Director for Disney's Beauty and the Beast at the Memorial Auditorium in Worhington MN. I used R83 for done light and R02 for fret light. For gobos I used 2 R33105 ripple- indigo Glass and 2 R77932 stars 6 with R339 in a Rosco cortex 360.
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Almost, Maine at Lake Forest High School, Illinois. Lighting Design: Brett Pepowski, Assistant Lighting Director: Alex Zylka, Scenic Design: Jenny Alaimo and Rachel Penn, Sound Design: Jonathan Flusser, Director: Joe Pulio. Colors used: R60, R62 (back and side), R3208 (front). The Northern Lights were 8 ETC Selador Vivid-Rs (ground row) focused on a scrim doing a color-shift effect around R368, with a star drop behind.
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Production Credits: "Civilization" by Jason Grote, Directed by Seth Bockley, Scenery and Projections by Laura Jellinek, Costumes by Jessica Pabst, Sound by Shane Rettig, Choreography by Dan Safer.
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The Rosco Color used in this photo was Roscolux #72: Azure Blue.
I used this color and a single top light special for a dream scene.
The director wanted to make sure this dream was much different from the rest of the reality of the performance so, we settled on this color and it really helped with the erie dream that we wanted to portray.
Show: Down The Road
Written By: Lee Blessing
Directed By: Steven Gefroh
Lighting Design: Salvatore Nicosia
Costume Design: Andrew Wittakamper
Performed at: Suffolk County Community College
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For my college's performance of The Shape of Things, written by Neil LaBute, the Roscolux gel I used for this scene (the park) was R66, R65+R119, R80+R104, R02, R313+R119 and R373+R97. The scene was supposed to be a cool autumn afternoon so I wanted to use the R65, R66 and R80 to emphasize that while using the R02 for definition and the R313 as my source of sunlight; the R373 was used as front light. The play was staged in a more avant garde style in that everything was white and there was very few props and scenery, not to mention the director wanting to heavily implement isolation.
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This photo was from a small black box production of Lucky Stiff at Gettysburg College, produced by the Student Musical Theatre Club and directed by Becky Spurr. The photo shows the nightmare scene in which the main character experiences an undead dance number. We didn't want to use the typical zombie greens so instead we a combination of R348, R26, and R53 to give the scene an unusually eery feel.
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