Light Plot Deconstructed, Now Available from Nemetschek North America
Columbia, Maryland (May 26, 2009)Nemetschek North America is now offering Light Plot Deconstructed, a great companion guide for anyone seeking to learn the fundamentals of drafting lighting designs with Vectorworks Spotlight. The tutorial is also the debut work of Gregg Hillmar, an accomplished scenic and lighting designer, and an experienced Vectoworks user.
“This book sort of grew into existence,” says Hillmar, who, with several decades of professional theater design work under his belt, is also a frequent speaker on drafting and theater design for both new and experienced lighting designers. As well, Hillmar teaches theater design and tech classes at Randolph Macon College in Ashland, Va. “The book is a combination of everything I do: professional lighting design, teaching and speaking,” he adds.
Hillmar believes that college students and emerging professionals will find the book particularly useful. “I wrote the book in a conversational style, taking someone through the process of creating a light plot,” he says. Experienced lighting professionals and Vectorworks users will also benefit from being inside the mind of another professional approaching and solving problems in constructing a light plot.
While Light Plot Deconstructed was written with Vectorworks Spotlight 2009 in mind, LDs using any version of the software will find value. For those wanting a deeper learning experience, several PDF files mentioned in the book and the main demonstration file are found at www.lightplotdeconstructed.com
Light Plot Deconstructed is now available for order at www.vectorworks.net and has an MSRP of $40.
Nemetschek North America is a wholly owned subsidiary of Nemetschek AG. A global leader in design technologies, Nemetschek North America has been developing CAD software for the AEC, entertainment, landscape design, and manufacturing fields since 1985. For more information, visit www.vectorworks.net
Gregg Hillmar is a scenic and lighting designer based in Richmond, Va. His work has been seen at Theatre IV and Barksdale Theatre in Richmond, Maryland Arts Festival in Baltimore, Theatre Project Company and St. Louis Black Repertory Theatre in St. Louis, Nevada Dance Theatre in Las Vegas, the Capitol Ballet at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C., and many others. Recent non-theatre work includes galleries, exhibits, and shows for The Library of Virginia and The Science Museum of Virginia. He can be visited on the web at www.hillmardesign.com Interested? Follow him on Twitter; his handle is @ghillmar.
