Lighting Design for Live Events

Course Number
CMLM-530
Description

This course covers the theory and practice of lighting design as a medium for artistic communication and expression. Students will develop the observation and application skills necessary to design lighting for a variety of live experiences. Lighting design covers a broad range of skills from the scientific to the psychological. Students will work to develop the skills and knowledge to become a true collaborator, as well as demonstrate the technical prowess to operate efficiently, effectively, and unencumbered. This course integrates the study of camera capture as an inverse relationship to lighting as the camera is quickly becoming the primary audience even at live events.

Credits
3
Prerequisites
None
Required Of
CMLM graduate students
Electable By
CMLM graduate students
Semesters Offered
Fall
Location
New York City
Department
CMLM
Course Chair
Daniel Pembroke
Taught By
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