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    Lighting control systems have evolved over the past couple of years. Lighting systems are possibly the most important part of any theatre production. The modern control system is typically computerised as they have more features and can do more than the average manual lighting board. They began as manual single channel dimmer sets and have become multi-channel automatic control systems. This essay will explore all of the features of a modern control system and how they differ from the original…

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    1-Glare is one of the most unpleasant and annoying side effects and visual problems of lighting and the glare as a definition is defined as the visual condition in which the viewer feel discomfort and exhibits and the difficulty of seeing in the presence of the bright light even it is a direct light or the reflected sunlight. Glare can be measured with the luminance meters or luminance camera; as both of them are able to determine the luminance of objects within small solid angles. The visual…

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    enjoyment. The innovation allowed customers to relax and relish the lighting system that would adjust the illumination of the cabin between two flight phases slowly and gradually, in colour as well as brightness and shades. The lighting would adjust to an artificially shortened day during the flight to ensure that the passengers ' natural Biorhythms will be prepared slowly and gradually…

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    Sean Blumlein Mr. Flood English 11 H 20 March 2018 Light Prevails in the Night People hear the word light and they often think of physical light, but the word light has many underlying interpretations and meanings. Whether in the form of wavelengths, the constant struggle of good vs. evil, representing life, a guide, a force, or to describe speed, light is almost always a positive that often relates to a person being on the pathway to happiness. The many elements and meanings of…

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    Essay On Film Noir

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    the plot line, lighting, camera angles, and characteristics. In Film Noir, the plot line of one film is actually very similar to other films within the same genre. Like most Film Noir films, including the film “Illegal,” the first initial scene features a crime that involves the murder of a…

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    it being a passing grade, has a lot more room for improvement. 2. Describe the overall work environment of the computer lab. Provide a rating # (from part A) and be specific when you describe each of the following sub-headings. a. Lighting, Score: 4/10 i. The lighting in our business pod was one that Sasha and I felt was depraved of…

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    In 1888 Van Gogh created The Night Café using oil paints on a canvas. It's title alone depicts it almost to a tee, however, what one might envision without seeing it would be completely subjective. The same concept can be applied to what one feels when looking at this work. The painting depicts a very eerie room with colors that clash and are almost painful to look at. However, you’re drawn in by a man standing off in the corner of the room who appears to be staring at you. He almost looks as…

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    1) Use my desk lamp for lighting more over the standard dorm lightning since I have a LED bulb in it and gives off ample brightness. -LED bulbs are by far more efficient than fluorescents since they give off more light than heat. These bulbs also seem to be much brighter and I find myself not being strained when I use it as a sole light source. Since my dorm room is already hot, it only seems smarter to use a light source that does not give off a ton of heat as well. Since I live in a single…

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    argument on every city using too much lighting in their houses, businesses, and street lights during the night. Bogard uses many methods to get his argument be heard by the readers on why we should limit our light using in the night when they're not being used. In his article, he uses a lot of ethos, pathos and logos, but he also puts in rhetorical question to make his argument reasonable with the information he gets and the effects that the usage of lighting is causing. In his article, he gives…

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    Lighting is a technique that director Tim Burton uses to create the perfect mood for a particular scene in many of his well known movies. An example is when low-key lighting is used to fill the screen with darkness. Just barely any light left in the movie, which can give the sense danger and fear throughout the scene of the movie. In contrast high-key lighting is used to do the opposite of low-key lighting. It’s used to fill the screen with brightness, which can give the scene a sense of…

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