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Scott

Dance 2010 University of Florida, Constans Theatre
Piece: Moonlight Sonata by Shapiro and Smith
Lighting Design: Scott Laurentz

Rosco Gel used in the production
R51
R80
R318
R333
R3314
R3208

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Janine

This shot from Manoa Valley Theatre's production of M. Butterfly shows us the key scene of Butterfly transforming her/himself.
The blue toplight is R79 - one of my favorite blues!

Show: M. Butterfly
Produced By: Manoa Valley Theatre, Hawaii
Director: Lyn Ackerman
Set Designer: Jim Davenport
Lighting Designer: Janine Myers

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Stephen

Photo 1: R59 and R357 were used to create saturate lavenders for a surreal party atmosphere.
Photo 2: R57 and R53 keep the atmosphere, but light skin well
Photo 3: R15 (I think it was doubled) used here for it's power and contrast, the vivid sharpness of this color helped heighten the violence in this moment of the play

Production: The Pains of Youth, Tooth and Nail Theatre Co. SLC, Utah
Directed by Roger Benington Set and Costumes by Rodney Cuellar

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Jason

The photos are of Act2 Theatre Company's production of Thorton Wilder's Our Town. The High School production directed by Rob Roy, TD'd by Richard Williams, encompassed a new direction to the show, relocating the setting to the small town of Pinckney, MI in order to raise money for the Pinckney Historic Society. Designed by a High School student, the lighting design was meant to enhance the story and help to make both the plot and moral clear for the audience members.

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JP

The Tempest
The Theater Project, Brunswick Maine
August 2010
Director: Al Miller
Set Design: Christopher Price
Lighting Design: JP Gagnon
Costume Design: Wendy Poole

Color Used: Roscolux 392 Pacific Green, Roscolux 351 Lavender Mist
Gobo Used: Rosco 77102 Abstract Leaves

Photo Credit: JP Gagnon

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Patrick

Irving Berlin's 'White Christmas' The Musical. Produced through a special arrangement with Rodgers and Hammerstein's Music Library. Directed by John Johnson. Produced by Columbus North High School's Drama Department. Lighting Designer Patrick Angle. Master Electrician Jonah Austin.

Photo 1. Blue Skies
Cool R-65 front light, plus spot. Deep blue R-72 backlight. R-83 Sidelight, Out of focus 'Large Breakup' used in front light to provide variance in color.

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Jac-que

Production - Noises Off (Putnam Valley Theatre Works, Putnam Valley, NY)
Lighting Design - Jac-que Robinson
Scenic Design - James J. Fenton

R364 - Blue Bell
R361 - Hemsley Blue
R79 - Bright Blue
R53 - Pale Lavender
R302 - Pale Bastard Amber
R3204 - Half Blue

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Graham

This is part of a dream sequence from the Gershwin Musical "Crazy For You", which features Skelton Exotic Sangria (R39) as a colour wash, and a soft spotlight on the two leads.

From the 2008 Sir Winston Churchill High School production of "Crazy For You", lighting design by Graham Kingsley

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C.J.

These photos are from First Year Player's Spring production of RENT by Jonathan Larson at the University of Virginia. It was directed to Erin McDonald. Producer - Jessie Wright.

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Wesley

R02, R04, R26, R27, R58, R64, R80

The Real Inspector Hound by Tom Stoppard
Set Design - Carolina Silva
Director - Jason Archuleta
Producer - Alison Lente
Sound Design - Bryant Sheppard, Kaveh Narimani
Production Stage Manager - Annie Brantley
Lighting Designer - Wesley Darton
Properties - Randy Malm
Assistant Stage Manager - Monique Engelbrecht
Costume Designer - Aimee Green, Emilio Casillas
Technical Director - Spencer Brown

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