lighting
n. 照明,照明裝置; 點火; 舞臺燈光; 布光,燈光安排
v. 照明; 點燃(light的ing形式)
The lighting in a place is the way that it is lit, for example by electric lights, by candles, or by windows, or the quality of the light in it.
...the bright fluorescent lighting of the laboratory...
實驗室裡明亮的日光燈照明
The whole room is bathed in soft lighting.
整個房間沐浴在柔光之中。
The lighting in a film or play is the use of different electric lights to give a particular effect.
Peter Mumford's lighting and David Freeman's direction make a crucial contribution to the success of the staging.
彼得·芒福德的燈光和戴維·弗里曼的導演對演出的成功功不可沒。
1. having abundant light or illumination;
2. apparatus for supplying artificial light effects for the stage or a film
3. the craft of providing artificial light;
4. the act of setting on fire or catching fire
When it's finalized, it goes through lighting and shading.
當一切定稿了, 就是燈光和陰影處理的問題.
These few people pioneered the concept of lighting design as a profession.
他們倡導照明設計作為一個全新專業的概念.
Oh, that. No, I'm a lighting director for stages. Like at concerts.
啊! 不是的, 我是燈光師, 搞舞臺燈光演唱會什麼的.
Traffic lighting, flood lighting, industrial lighting, for plant growth.
交通道路照明, 泛光照明, 工業照明, 植物生長照明.
The stage lighting gives the effect of a moonlIt'scene.
舞臺燈光產生月夜景色的效果.