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They also agreed that subtle changes of light can alter the meaning of a character's actions.
He was known for his offbeat perspectives and ability to register rapid changes of light.
Weather Interpreted Weather applies to feelings, metaphors and quicksilver changes of light.
Orca (1984) for example, needs eight minutes before the eyes begin to register the changes of light in the space.
The changes of light are synchronized with a sound track (relayed through loudspeakers) carrying music and the dramatized story of the site.
Run-throughs in the final period of rehearsals often reinforce previous impressions and suggest refinements in the rhythmic changes of light required.
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How, I wondered, was Nunn coping with Stoppard's stage instructions for 'smash cuts' - changes of lighting and scene which have to be instantaneous rather than faded?
"Ordinary Witnesses" indulges in a few too many changes of lighting at the end, and the solemn use of a guitar seems pretentious.
No object or person preserved an obvious identity for long, a sense of fragmentation heightened by Mark Stanley's changes of lighting and the mood swings in Ms. Shaw's score.
This was the most à la mode creation of Architecture of Dance, with elements of body-popping; anti-conventional theatricality (ballerinas without makeup, usually a contradiction in terms); changes of lighting and décor; and a challenging Thomas Adès score.
The real scene images are also affected by the changes of lighting conditions.
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