[SML] The future of luminaires
Bryan Manternach
smashwolf at gmail.com
Fri Sep 4 23:20:23 UTC 2015
I was saying the same thing 2 decades ago during the advent of moving
head lights. It contributed to my excitement to pursue this career.
Now I am witnessing a new generation of theatrical designers excited
about visual mapping and projection, doing things we never dreamed
possible back then. It's really exciting!
-Bryan
On 9/4/15 4:06 PM, Paul Marsland via Stagecraft wrote:
> Bryan -
>
> That was such a tasteful, constructive, honest and true answer. The
> art comes from the artist, the tools are just that. Thanks!
>
> On Friday, September 4, 2015, Bryan Manternach via Stagecraft
> <stagecraft at theatrical.net <mailto:stagecraft at theatrical.net>> wrote:
>
> On 9/4/15 3:23 PM, e-mail frank.wood95 via Stagecraft wrote:
>
> I most devoutly hope and pray that you are wrong. If you are
> right,
> where does that leave the art and craft of the LD?
>
> The principles of lighting design will never change. The
> insturmentation is constant change. If anything, these new tools
> of visual projection will eventually allow even more precice and
> more demanding lighting designs to be achieved with less hardware,
> and less labor, while simultaneously causing an explosion in
> creativity.
>
> -Bryan
>
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