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Article: 64 of comp.graphics.packages.lightwave
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From: csbragg@netcom.com (Scott Bragg)
Subject: Re: relevant s.w. for theatre light design?
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Date: Thu, 17 Nov 1994 07:05:00 GMT
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N A. Thompson (nat5943@is.nyu.edu) wrote:
: hey-this sounds interesting, but I'm not familiar with the software-is
: this something that might be relevant to theatrical lighting designers
: (always anxious to profit from others' technology)-what are the specifics
: of what Lightwave does and what exactly do the celluloid industries do
: with it?
: thanks,
: Nicholas Rains
I don't konw if this applys to you, but I have on two occasions now
created several static and one animatted piece that was used by my
brother in lplace of blocking diagrams for stage plays he has written.. I
included the different types and colors of lights as well as props,
actors, ect... really helped him get the stage set up properly... also
allowed him to see exactly what the audience saw from different
perspectives and vantage points at key scenes in the play...
I'll u/l some of the scenes if he gives me the go ahead (he holds the
copyrights on the images..)
Scott
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