I attended a performance of 'Its a wonderful Life' during the first week of December, last year. I was introduced to this through one of my tutors Norman Austick as he was directing this performance. I enjoyed the show but what really stood out to me was the minimalist scene settings, the use of no scene changes so to speak but more importantly i was fascinated by the way it was lit. Once the performance was over i spoke to the lighting technician about how it was done. This ultimately lead to asking if i could volunteer to come to the next performance to learn the lighting of the shows as i thought it would be a vital part of my work. I was invited to be a Lighting Assistent for the forthcoming show of 'Allo Allo'
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Monday, 17 March 2014
Its A Wonderful Life
I attended a performance of 'Its a wonderful Life' during the first week of December, last year. I was introduced to this through one of my tutors Norman Austick as he was directing this performance. I enjoyed the show but what really stood out to me was the minimalist scene settings, the use of no scene changes so to speak but more importantly i was fascinated by the way it was lit. Once the performance was over i spoke to the lighting technician about how it was done. This ultimately lead to asking if i could volunteer to come to the next performance to learn the lighting of the shows as i thought it would be a vital part of my work. I was invited to be a Lighting Assistent for the forthcoming show of 'Allo Allo'
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