What is intensity about?
How dim the lights or the mood are.
Is it true that the difference between the timing of the lights affect the play?
Yes, true
What is direction in lighting?
The angle that the light reaches
Shape makes __ behind a person
Shadows
Is it true that the use of color is one of the most noticeable defining elements of any lighting design?
yes, true
When is high intensity important?
When they want to draw attention to the performer
What are the three types of movement?
Actual movement, Apparent Movement, Cue Timing.
What direction help with?
Depth and detail
What is the shape used for?
Shape gives a sense of where the scene is set (environment)
What are the primary colors of light?
red, green, blue
What does low intensity do?
Define functions such as given circumstances and mood.
What's the most common apparent movement?
Gobo rotators
What is the purpose of front lights?
To provide visibility for actors
Is it true that when using a follow spotlight, the designer needs to decide whether the edge of the beam should be sharp or soft?
true
color is a function of what two factors?
Hue and saturation
What is one of the most important factors?
Consistency
What is actual movement?
When the light actually moves. From the mount or with the actor on stage.
What is the use for top/backlights?
Create the environment around the actor
What is a way to manipulate the shape of the light?
Through the use of shutters
What is the purpose of changing colors?
To help set the mood
At what point in the process, does the designer usually make their decision about intensity?
In the end, after all the remaining elements are determined.
What is apparent movement?
When the light looks like it's moving, but it really isn't.
What two points in space is the direction of light based on?
The point at which the instrument is hung and the point at which the light reaches the stage.
True or false-Different objects create different shadows?
true
What is a go-to color for many designers?
R02