- : Function ereg() is deprecated in /home/polyopti/public_html/drupal/includes/file.inc on line 647.
- : Function ereg() is deprecated in /home/polyopti/public_html/drupal/includes/file.inc on line 647.
- : Function ereg() is deprecated in /home/polyopti/public_html/drupal/includes/file.inc on line 647.
- : Function ereg() is deprecated in /home/polyopti/public_html/drupal/includes/file.inc on line 647.
- : Function ereg() is deprecated in /home/polyopti/public_html/drupal/includes/file.inc on line 647.
- : Function ereg() is deprecated in /home/polyopti/public_html/drupal/includes/file.inc on line 647.
- : Function ereg() is deprecated in /home/polyopti/public_html/drupal/includes/file.inc on line 647.
- : Function ereg() is deprecated in /home/polyopti/public_html/drupal/includes/file.inc on line 647.
- : Function ereg() is deprecated in /home/polyopti/public_html/drupal/includes/file.inc on line 647.
- : Function ereg() is deprecated in /home/polyopti/public_html/drupal/includes/file.inc on line 647.











Complimenting Set/Costume and Film
I was thinking of a few possible ways in which the lighting can compliment the set/costume and film components of Senseless:
- to compliment the set/costume, we could possibly light the performer from the inside? If the set-stume where a massive house/unit which has room for the performer to move about in...and also allows for multiple projection screens...
- to compliment both set and film, as well as intricate movement, we could only choose to light small sections of the set-stume, such as the face only, or the hand only etc...
Thoughts?