theatre Lighting Design

theatre Lighting Design
theatre Lighting Design
How can i make moving stage lighting on a web page?


Hi, im using frontpage 2002 and am designing a web site for our community theatre group, i want to make the front quite dramatic and add lighting, i know how to put static lighting on in photoshop, but does anyone know where i can get a free gif or something that will allow me to have sweeping stage lights across the stage

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you need to make the animation on macromedia flash. do you want to the light effects to be in a flash plug-in in the centre of the stage because if you do since it is a community project i can have a go at making you a stage with flashing lights on it for free if you would like and i can send it to you via email for you to put on your page. if you are interested please contact me via my profile page. Hope this helps Karl



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Episode 2 - Design: Sets and Lighting

Design Summer Courses In Milan: discover the city on About Milan

Have you ever been in Milan, the capital of business, fashion and design?

If you are planning to go there or you just would like to find out interesting and curious things about this city, take a look at the original and useful website aboutmilan.com, then.

This website is a non-commercial project which offers many useful information about the city of Milan, that represents the Italian and international capital of fashion, design and contemporary art.

Milan - industrial emblem of Italy - is also the most internationally renowned Italian town in the world, and it assembles people coming from every region of the country and from any corner of the world, also due to the fact that during the last years it has turned into a cosmopolitan city that represents one of the main centers in the fields of trade and business.

On the site, which is continuously updated in order to help visitors to optimize at best their stay in Italy, you will find information about the events and news - comprehensive of weather forecast - about the city which represents a lively place both on day and night, with a wide choice of restaurants, discos, cinemas, bars and charming cafes offered.

On About Milan you can find essential information about the history of the city, its art and culture, its monuments, its museums and characteristic markets, but also many addresses and useful maps conceived to help visitors to move quickly once arrived there.

Have a look at our amazing photo gallery and marvel at Milan's treasures in advance!

Milan is a city able to offer almost everything to its visitors and it seems to be also a perfect location for students who wish to have a unique learning experience abroad, for studying a language, attending a special course and to get in touch with a different culture.

On this subject, a new section has been created on About Milan dedicated to the Summer Courses 2009, for giving students the chance to find and attend high quality lessons on Fashion, Design and Graphics.

Such courses are offered by the Italian Language School Leonardo da Vinci in collaboration with NABA and are aimed to provide students a comprehensive Italian teaching and a program with classes, external visits and seminars to get them in touch with the creative world of Milan.

Students will have the opportunity to choose among a variety of courses, starting from Introduction - intended for who has no academic background on a specific subject area - Intermediate - Studio Level - or Advance level - intended for students who are attending their last year of university in the specific subject areas dealt with in the summer courses and for professional in those specific fields - according to their personal and professional skills.

Here you have a brief list of the summer courses you can choose among: Fashion Design, Styling and Accessories, Fashion Marketing and Merchandising, Fashion Photography and Journalism, Fashion Textile and Fibres, Interior and Product Design, Landscape Architecture, Lighting Design Studio, Graphic Design, Graphic Art Design for Fashion, Photography and the Moving Image, Theatre Design.

To find more information about Summer Courses 2009 visit www.aboutmilan.com

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    This is from my friend Karen Kohn Bradley’s FB page. Karen is a movement analyst who coaches professional speakers in making effective presentations. She also consults the news media in analyzing body language of speakers. This is what she said of the POTUS SOTU speech:State of the Union Movement Mashupby Karen Kohn Bradley on Wednesday, January 26, 2011 at 3:00pm(bits and pieces of this are appearing around the internet, but here’s what we saw):”(bits and pieces of this are appearing around the internet, but here’s what we saw):”Barack Obama has come into his own as a leader. Entering the chamber as rock star/favorite teacher, he clasped hands and kissed cheeks, listened to whispered comments, smiled and laughed as if at a party thrown just for him.But at the podium, he sobered. As he began, he looked like the coach of a losing team, and this was the pep rally, designed to get the team back onto the practice field. The tone was serious and his finger wagged at times. Obama kept his arms close in, but the famous distant gaze was also apparent, until that gaze landed on a few folks directly. He was poking at them; they knew it, and he laughed.The rhythm changed when he spoke about the new jobs bill; he became upbeat and direct. Now he was the principal again, encouraging everyone to do better and to do right. At moments he laid out his vision, at times he spoke passionately, and at times he was spellbinding, holding everyone’s attention and pushing hard. His moments of humor brought him into more intimate and shared space with the people in the room, as if they truly were all in this together.And then the President brought up healthcare. The room shifted; the frowns appeared, not everyone stood up; not everyone clapped. Suddenly, the partisan divide was back, and it was apparent. Even though the Republicans and Democrats were sitting together, it was not hard to tell who was which.This called for the Preacher to appear, and appear he did. Mr. Obama hit his phrases like a Sunday sermon-giver. Much more expansive in his gestures, and with punctuations of strong intention, he was commanding and lilting in his delivery.President Obama leads from all angles: from above, from the side, from the back, from the front, and he lifts us up as well. Even when we do not agree with what he is saying, we see the authenticity and inspiration he injects into the old tired political machine and it is refreshing.Paul Ryan’s response, on the other hand, was as inauthentic a performance as we have seen. Did this man rehearse in front of a mirror? If so, he forgot about the rest of his body, which remained entirely immobile, while his head went for some weird walk on its own. His facial expressions appeared overly practiced, and had lost all connection to what he was saying. His voice had a breathiness that may have been meant to be compassion but instead had over-ripened into some bad musical theatre style. Was he going to burst into song? A hymn perhaps? Unfortunately for the Republicans, Mr. Ryan, who was perhaps auditioning for the role of world leader, will be cast as Eddie Haskell, a role that suits him perfectly.We would like to add a word about Sen. Lisa Murkowski, seen on C-Span with several other Members of Congress, Democrats and Republicans, discussing why they had agreed to sit together, instead of staying within their party groups. Sen. Murkowski has clearly been through a transformative experience. Where once she was brittle and narrow, now she is questioning, even generous in her interactions. She hesitated, considering her answers, and her replies were heartfelt and thoughtful. This is a woman capable of change and growth and we hope to see more of her journey unfold.”Karen Studd is Associate Professor in the College of Visual and Performing Arts at George Mason University and is affiliated with the Center for Consciousness and Transformation at GMU.Karen Bradley is Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies for the School of Theater, Dance, and Performance Studies at the University of Maryland.Both are Certified Movement Analysts in Laban Movement Analysis.