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    during the Georgian Era. This time there was little artificial lighting and structures were made in a way where natural light was meant to light up the whole room. The lighting in the film used a combination of lighting that attempted to make the film seem like an authentic representation of the time that the story took place. The scene at the very beginning when they are discussing the arrival of Mr. Bingley is a great example of lighting indicative of the time. It has a rather high key…

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    Theatre Light History

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    Theatrical lighting is one of the most important aspects of the theater industry. Without light, the stage would simply not be able to be seen. From using the sun in ancient Greece to lights that are automatic, tremendous strides have been made in the stage lighting industry. There are many people who have been at the forefront of innovation, and their steps forward can still be seen today. These modern lights and light accessories can be used to put different psychological effects onto the…

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    to having a soothing and relaxing atmosphere with appropriate noise and activity levels are maintained throughout the day, I provide different lighting in my classroom, such as lamps and sunlight within the windows, which helps provide perfect lighting for some occasions. I had the janitor take one large light out of my classroom to help with the lighting. I also painted the back wall blue to help with the solid white walls and floor. Taking the light out helped relax some of my students that…

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    Lighting the Olympic Torch In the image I see two women in front of four other women on the background all of them wearing white dresses and sandals that look similar to those worn during the Roman empire period. One of the women who is in the front is kneeling down with both of her hands stretched out with a bowl that is ignited towards the other women, who is a leader or an important figure. The image demonstrates her as a leader role by her standing up while the woman with the bowl is…

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    Tim Burton incorporates the technique of lighting in another one of his films, Edward Scissorhands, to construct the distinction in the fact that Edward will always have that strange, innocent quality about him. For instance, there is high key lighting on the perfect houses in the perfect neighborhood, compared to Edward’s mansion on the hill. Enhancing the difference between Edward and everybody else. His house is dark, black, and gloomy which reflects on his personality as well. Edward doesn’t…

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    “Shakespeare wrote most of his plays with the Globe Theatre in mind.” stated from Kennedy, Arthur. He wrote many play that would work in the Elizabethan playhouse, by using the positon of the sun to convey as light on stage. In Romeo and Juliet lighting is highly important to the mood of the play to convey emotions. The Elizabethan Stage has a trust stage and is partially outside. The inside dimensions of the Elizabethan stage are about 55 by 55 feet. The balcony scene is iconic. There is a…

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    movie are in attendance, Jamie being desperate for answers stumbles across the Billy’s owner’s grave, Mary Shaw. In the funeral scene we see a good example of Chiaroscuro Lighting in Zettl’s book. All the people are wearing dark clothes and you mainly see selective illumination in the hands, partially to the faces. The lighting also has key light and back light, which helps to illuminate the character Jamie’s face, leaving only partially shadows on his eyes as he looks down. The key light and…

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    In the book Percy Jackson, The Lighting Thief there is a character named Nancey Bobofit, and a charter named Clarisse (daughter of Ares the war god). Both of those charters are very similar, and they are alike. There are multiple reasons that Clarisse and Nancy are alike, her are 3 ways they are alike. First thing is that both Nancey and Clarisee practically hate Percy. Nancey hates Percy because Percy has ADHD and Nancy just does not like Percy there is practically not a reason she hates Percy,…

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    The effect of lighting is in part dependent on the situation, the task at hand, and the specific environment. Classroom lighting conditions in schools affect student’s concentration, while the importance of various aspects of learning environments, such as materials, learning tasks, feedback, time on task, feedback, and teachers’ instructional behavior, systematic empirical research into the influence of physical aspects of students’ learning environment, such as lighting, is limited. Positive…

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    Do you want to know what the difference and the similarities are of the book and the movie of Percy Jackson the Lighting Thief. Some of the similarities are that in the movie and in the book they are trying to get to the underworld because they think that Hades took the lighting bolt. In the book they ride in the back of a truck to get to the underworld and in the movie they steal a truck and drive all the way there. The difference is in the book they say they are 12 years old but in the movie…

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