Lighting design began in the West with the Renaissance, and each historical period since then has modified how and why light is used in performance, the methods for producing light, and the consensus around what its purpose is. Exploring each lighting design era and the basic components of lighting design, the book discusses how the central ideas of this craft developed over the past 500 years, what today's lighting designers are concerned with, and how lighting design contributes to performances.
This book is designed as a main course text for History of Lighting Design university courses and a supplementary text for and introduction to Lighting Design, Stagecraft, and Scenography courses. It will also be of interest to directors, choreographers, and working lighting designers who wish to explore the history and meaning of their craft.
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Steve Woods, Live Design
"What is Lighting Design? is a treasure trove of information, and it is good to think of young designers being introduced to the innovations of those who have paved the way for today's practices."
David Barbour, Lighting & Sound America
"What is Lighting Design? is a worthwhile read and a fantastic reference for lighting designers and all theatre artists interested in how lighting influenced their craft and shaped what theatre is today. I would highly recommend this book for advanced students in theatrical lighting courses or designers wishing to expand upon their knowledge. Overall, the content is very focused on advanced lighting concepts and the development of a craft that beginning students might not yet find compelling."
Elizabeth Crifasi, Theatre Design & Technology, California State University, Fresno, USA








