Talk:Lighting design/Archives/2009
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I think the article is currently biased towards theatre and theatre process, and while that is where the role developed, I think that it shouldn't look like that is how all lighting designers operate. My suggestion is that we should have an intro discussing the lighting designer in broad terms: LD is technical and creative, works across a number of sectors (concerts, theatre, bla bla), LD has appeared with rise of electric lighting. Followed up with separate section on "LD process in theatre/musicals", as there are some parts of the process that are relevant only to traditional theatre production, I.E. receiving updates from the Stage Manager on blocking in the rehearsal room. If no-one objects I might put something like this into the page in the next couple of weeks Derformer (talk) 23:46, 22 March 2009 (UTC)
I'd like to start a discussion on the plan/plot information, as that isn't really standard terminology in the US. What do people think?Ellieilluminate 19:40, 16 November 2005 (UTC)
The list of LDs is getting a bit unwieldy. I suggest we edit it to be shorter, and also make the format nicer. And then the hard part: I have no idea who half of them are. I'll reformat for now, and then I'll repost it in here and conduct a straw poll for the "notability" factor of each. Bryson430 00:39, 9 March 2007 (UTC)
Here it is:
Simon Sidi,
Jonathan Smeeton,
Patrick Woodroffe,
Peter Morse,
Ken Billington,
Marc Brickman,
Howell Binkley,
Peggy Eisenhauer,
Jules Fisher,
Paul Gallo,
David Hersey,
Donald Holder,
Natasha Katz,
Chris Kuroda,
Allen Lee Hughes,
Brian MacDevitt,
John McKernon,
Dennis Parichy,
Richard Pilbrow,
Kenneth Posner,
Mark Stanley, and
Jennifer Tipton,
many of whom have been honored with a Tony Award for Best Lighting Design.
Leading lighting designers working in the UK include:
Paule Constable,
Rick Fisher,
Howard Harrison,
Mark Henderson,
Jean Kalman,
Peter Mumford,
Paul Pyant,
Hugh Vanstone
many of whom are recipients of an Olivier Award for Best Lighting Design.
Bryson430 00:45, 9 March 2007 (UTC)
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