Week 14 - Isabelle Menze
This week I was in the middle of
the "pre-production" of our final project. In the play there is a
silver moon as a light source. When I was walking through the streets I saw
exactly what I imagined of that moon light mentioned in the play. There was a
silver moon shining through the clouds, creating a moody and at the same time
glamorous and mysterious atmosphere. The clouds looked moody, but the moon by
itself added the glamorous, mysterious atmosphere because it was shining so bright. Even if
it was a cold color (silver/ very light, cold blue), the clouds and the dark
bluish night sky created a warm, mysterious feeling and environment. Even if
the street was lighted with street lights so that the moon wasn't the only
light source, it felt like it was like the main or the source of light on a
stage. I think that was caused by the higher angle, the brighter color and the
higher intensity. So it combined all the "stronger" parts of lighting
and was definitely the strongest light source outside a building that night.
ooooh lovely! This blog post is one of the reasons why I love assigning this blog project! I still snap pictures of light because these images of light in the real world really start to help formulate your research and images of your stage designs! You draw from your own experiences in order to design...so the fact that you were able to imagine this quality of moonlight and now have a perfect real-life frame of reference to back up your design choices, you're that much stronger of a designer! Nice!
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