In this episode of LIGHT TALK, the Lumen Brothers interview\xa0production\xa0designer, producer, director, and\xa0legendary rock n' roll lighting designer, Marc Brickman.
Join David, Marc, Stan, and \xa0Steve as they pontificate about: Designing in the moments; The theatrical nature of Marc's designs; Bruce Springsteen and how to be spontaneous; Wild Syncs; Lighting without time-code; David\xa0Byrne and the artistic connection; Jazz and staying in the groove; How technology affected Marc's design career; Moving lights in X,Y,Z axis; Watching the laser table burn; "Look at the Fader"... \xa0Some of the most effective lighting moments come from mistakes; Keeping your eyes open for opportunity; Rediscovering the mystery; The myth of big LED screens; Managing expectations; Who is\xa0afraid of the dark?; The negative space between the light; "Once Upon a Dream"; Landing the Pink\xa0Floyd "The Wall" gig;\xa0Using Telescans as overhead projectors; The iconic giant Division Bell Tour mirror ball; Marc's personal night club below the Floyd mixing desk; Marc's battle with his neighbors; Present artistic projects; Tactical\xa0Manoeuvre; the Empire State Building installation; The brilliant Genesis "The Way We Walk Tour" design; The Golden Age of Rock n'\xa0Roll Design; and Yoda Advice to students of\xa0lighting design.\xa0
Nothing is Taboo, Nothing is Sacred, and Very Little Makes Sense.