Lighting Designer

Role

Designs physical and theatrical lighting for installations, performances, exhibition spaces, and audience flow.

Boundary Note

Lighting design here differs from lighting art inside a 3D scene, though the two may need to align. It overlaps with show control, scenic design, installation design, cinematography, and technical production.

Collaboration Note

Installation designers, scenic designers, show control designers, sound designers, performers, technical producers, venue teams, cinematographers, and developers.

Description

A Lighting Designer shapes the use of physical or theatrical light in an immersive installation or performance environment. The role supports mood, visibility, attention, safety, transitions, scenography, performer visibility, audience movement, and the relationship between physical light and digital media.

Discipline-Specific Description

In immersive media, lighting design may need to work with headsets, projection, tracking cameras, sensors, mixed reality, live performers, scenic materials, and visitor safety. It often must balance atmosphere with operational and technical constraints.

Scope Note

Physical lighting, theatrical cues, room ambience, safety illumination, transitions, performer visibility, audience guidance, scenic emphasis, projection compatibility, and lighting equipment placement.

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