Use this blog to post any thought you have about light. Also comment on what you have learned from class lectures and other activities.
Monday, January 13, 2014
Week One- The Magical Land of Disney Themed Lighting
First of all, I would like to exclaim how amazing this field trip was. It was incredibly fun and informative, and I am very thankful for the resources that we have been granted in order to experience something so memorable!
This picture was taken at DCA during our snack break. It really grabbed my attention after we had been discussing the different types of themed lighting. It brings many types to surface, for example, the signs are considered architectural lighting because they are on the building, but also character lighting because they are being used to specifically create and depict a style (western rodeo-esque). The lights that are in the interior are brought by the lighting designer, for basic illuminating reasons. The lights outside and underneath the roof fixture I would say are considered architectural, character and area development. Overall, the lights set the tone and stick with the concept of the environment all while staying practical to the use of illuminating.
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Nice comments
ReplyDeleteI do want to clarify a few things:
3 types of lights used in the theme park world are: Architectural, Character (specific type of architectural and relates more directly to 'practicals' in theatre) and Theatrical Lights
Location that those lights can be in are:
Area Development - where we walk
Facade - mounted to the fronts of buildings outside
Retail and Restaurants - Interiors
Show/Ride - Lights in Shows, Rides and Attractions
Glad you enjoyed the day :)