Monday, November 29, 2010

losing sleep over...

maybe i just need to use this:
http://ismythesishotornot.com/

in other news, I am submitted all my materials for the USITT YD&T Lighting Design Award. It was an interesting process--pulling together a good presentation and trying to convey my approach to design in a few concise statements. I'll post the plates here:







Sunday, November 21, 2010

designing the air

a few days ago, kevin decided to change a moving light cue based on the picture that it was making in the air. the lighting on the actors wasn't really affected: he was interested in the visual effect of the beams through the air. i asked him about it last night, and we had a conversation about how designing lights can be as much about where the light is coming from visually as it is about what it's hitting and how. thinking back to his other designs that i have seen, this is very true. hair, american idiot, spring awakening--they all have a very designed air space.

i can certainly see the link to rock and roll in that respect. when there is haze in the air, i think we all tend to pay a lot more attention to how light moves through space. but next to normal has no haze--and it's still something that kevin pays attention to. it is amazing how much of a difference that little change he did ultimately made to the overall effect of the cue.

so last night, while i watched the show, i paid attention to how the moving lights were moving around and where they were coming from. it was very interesting to watch when they are really focusing the eye (symmetrical, clean, etc) and when they are creating what kevin called "anarchy" onstage (all colliding, messy, contrasting, etc).



and just for fun: here is my official badge!!

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

zip strips

hello from LA! Today was my first day to see the show (Next to Normal)--during spacing-- and is my third official day working on the tour. It is really quite a lot of fun...and I am learning a ton. The last few days have been spent focusing and troubleshooting--today was about cueing and putting in moving lights. I've been dealing with tracking--mostly for the movers--and basically reconciling all the paperwork down to one correct set of documents.





the best thing about LA? DEF the amazing weather. i can sit outside during meal breaks...and not only is it warm but it's sunny!

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

each day is like no other

in december, the ART is producing The Blue Flower

In addition to being a really interesting collaboration between movement and visual arts, the lighting designer is Justin Townsend--who also did Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson--a show which I am dying to see.

I am totally excited about seeing it--the music is beautiful, i love the projections, it simply fascinates me from all angles. so EVERYONE. GO SEE the blue flower at the ART in December.

Monday, November 8, 2010

parting shot

neoclassically speaking...

Sunday, November 7, 2010

open and on to LA

Good opened last night at BU...and it couldn't have been a better artistic/production/acting team. Congrats to all!
picture by Gary Slootskiy

And now: I am off to LA to be the Lighting Intern on the Next to Normal National Tour--with Kevin Adams! I am so incredibly excited I can barely stand it! I have never done anything on this scale before, nor have I really spent any time in LA. BUT, no matter what happens--the weather will be wonderful!

Thursday, November 4, 2010

it's all good



Good opens on Saturday in Studio 210. Tonight was our first dress (preview is tomorrow). Some lovely pictures, taken by Jay Zawacki (ALD). SO excited!!