Monday, January 23, 2012

Certificate of Merit for Wait Until Dark

During the opening night gathering, I was awarded a Certificate of Merit at the Region 5 Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival (KCACTF) for my lighting design for Wait Until Dark.  This certificate is awarded by the respondent to the show.

Wait Until Dark

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Streetlight

As I'm preparing for the Technology and Design Expo at Region V of the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival, I cropped a show photo to display next to my research photo of the mercury-vapor yard light to show how where I came up with the color.  Not only is it accurate to the period, but it adds to the 'eeriness' of the show as well:

Show Photo:
Wait Until Dark Window   

Research Image:
Sheds at Night

Friday, December 30, 2011

'RENT' among top 11 of 2011 according to Fargo Forum

"...the Broadway Lights summer program and its troupe of teens transformed the Stage at Island Park into the tenement setting for the contemporary bohemian musical, Rent. The result was a moving production with a message that still left you humming a few tunes."
– John Lamb
RENT
I am so blessed that I was able to work with the talented production team and actors on this production, among many others in the Fargo/Moorhead community.  Fargo/Moorhead is an amazing oasis of art in the upper mid-west, and every show I've had the privilege to work on; RENT, A Dzsungle Könyve, Chicago, Pinafore Pirates, and Cinderella: The World's Favorite Fairytale; all serve to prove that.

Photo Credit: Robby Njos, Copyright 2011 All Rights Reserved

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Fargo Forum artical about Jim Cermak

IN-FORUM: A final bow: After 40 years, Concordia drama teacher stepping down

I've worked with Jim as a designer on four shows at Concorida and Gooseberry Park Players now. From 122 to designing for Jim on a world premier production Jim has influenced my life in so many ways starting with convincing my parents that being a theatre major was 'acceptable' when I was still deciding which school to go to.  Concordia will sorely miss you Jim.

Monday, October 31, 2011

WYSIWYG vs Reality

Photo of Wait Until Dark taken during photo call:
Wait Until Dark

WYSIWYG rendering made before the set was up or any lights hung.
Wait Until Dark Rendering

Using WYSIWYG to render what a show will look like ahead of time really cuts down on time adding or re-focusing or changing gels in lights.  Of course virtual will never quite be able to predict everything that shows up in reality, but its pretty close.  For Wait Until Dark WYSIWYG allowed me to experiment before I ever got into the space with how shadows would work on stage, as well as show the scenic designer what his wallpaper design might look like with different lighting and contrasts.  It also allowed me to communicate ideas with the director that other photos and/or verbal descriptions just wouldn't have worked for.

This rendering was done in WYSIWYG R26 using the shaded view and not the actual rendering wizard, which seemed to not be different enough to warrant the extra time it takes to complete.  Some shows this won't work on though, such as sets with shiny surfaces, transparent surfaces, mirrors, etc..  With Cinderella: The World's Favorite Fairytale, which I designed this summer, there were mirrors on stage which necessitated using the render wizard (see example here).

Thursday, October 27, 2011