Site Specific Blog - Week 16 - Isabelle
I went to the Universal Studios to visit the Halloween Horror Nights. It was a great night with lots of fun and scary moments that were created with a great combination of sound, lighting and actors. An overall atmosphere was created by hazer and some small lighted spots on walls or spots with a fireplace and witches. I think designers used that to introduce the horror nights in calm way to slowly accustom the participants to the horror nights. I think the designers also wanted that the scale of being frightened can increase within the mazes and different areas. As I already been there for daytime, you could really tell the differences between the dream world of the universal studios and the horror world at nighttime. I was afraid that any moment someone would approach me from behind or from a hidden spot to scare me again. Usually I hate Halloween so I enjoyed the little lighted spots that looked for me really cute and not too scary (especially compared to the actual maze...
Really nice image and spot-on commentary Misa! Love what evening light does to the surroundings, both man-made structures and natural ones! Love the warm light highlighting the building's architecture, contrasting with the cool, clear sky and falling night. Most architectural firms will take pictures of their buildings in evening light, rather than night time because of this delicate balance of color temperatures! Really makes their artwork stand out! Nice!
ReplyDeleteWow, I love that picture! I never was aware of the library at campus looks so beautiful, when it's enlightened. It's almost like a totally different building. The warm light let it appear much more tempting than it looks due daytime.
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