Lighting design

Lighting designer Declan Randall describes how he used color to create the past and present worlds of Nelson Mandela's ex-wife in "Winnie: The Opera."

Lighting designer Zach Burgess describes how he was able to use Roscolux color filters to bring the magical world of Narnia to life for a production of "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe."

A lighting designer used different Rosco color filters to portray the multiple alter-egos of actress Gena Rowlands in a dance piece entitled "Gena, Gena!"

It’s always a treat to see LEE lighting gels used in unique projects across the globe. Especially when they are used for educational purposes! Thank you Brendan Spina for sharing these images of the “Rave Cube” which he created with the help of various LEE Filters Color Gels Light Phenomena- Rave Cube The purpose of this project is to construct an object that explores children’s’ senses by forcing...

Showlight is pleased to announce that delegate registration for the tenth Lighting Quadrennial, Showlight 2017, is now open! The eagerly-awaited event takes place in Florence, Italy at the Palazzo dei Congressi from 20-23 May 2017 and, this year, is delighted to welcome Clay Paky as its main sponsor. Register for Showlight 2017 here: www.showlight.org

It is with deep regret that we have to announce the death of ALD Fellow Francis Reid. Francis was a founding member of the Association, playing a key role in establishing the practice of stage lighting design and the role of Lighting Designer in the UK.