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Becoming a Lighting Designer, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 4.2, with 36 lectures, based on 178 reviews, and has 1874 subscribers.

You will learn about The student will learn how to become an effective lighting designer You will learn what software skills to be learned What books to be read to improve your knowledge What organizations to join to widen your networks What mind-set you should have to become a professional lighting designer and, what basic skills you should acquire to start This course is ideal for individuals who are Architects or Interior Designers or Electrical Engineer or MEP Consultants or LEED Professionals or Landscape Designer or Luminaire Manufacturer/Seller or Stage Lighting Professional or Artist or College Students It is particularly useful for Architects or Interior Designers or Electrical Engineer or MEP Consultants or LEED Professionals or Landscape Designer or Luminaire Manufacturer/Seller or Stage Lighting Professional or Artist or College Students.

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Summary

Title: Becoming a Lighting Designer

Price: $49.99

Average Rating: 4.2

Number of Lectures: 36

Number of Published Lectures: 36

Number of Curriculum Items: 36

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 36

Original Price: $89.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • The student will learn how to become an effective lighting designer
  • You will learn what software skills to be learned
  • What books to be read to improve your knowledge
  • What organizations to join to widen your networks
  • What mind-set you should have to become a professional lighting designer
  • and, what basic skills you should acquire to start
  • Who Should Attend

  • Architects
  • Interior Designers
  • Electrical Engineer
  • MEP Consultants
  • LEED Professionals
  • Landscape Designer
  • Luminaire Manufacturer/Seller
  • Stage Lighting Professional
  • Artist
  • College Students
  • Target Audiences

  • Architects
  • Interior Designers
  • Electrical Engineer
  • MEP Consultants
  • LEED Professionals
  • Landscape Designer
  • Luminaire Manufacturer/Seller
  • Stage Lighting Professional
  • Artist
  • College Students
  • Are you passionate about lighting design and interested in turning your hobby into a career? In this comprehensive online course, you’ll learn everything you need to know to become a professional lighting designer.

    Starting with an overview of the role of a lighting designer and the various fields of application, you’ll explore the fundamentals of lighting design theory and techniques. You’ll learn how to analyze and design lighting schemes for different spaces and purposes, using a range of lighting technologies and equipment.

    Throughout the course, you’ll develop the skills and knowledge you need to think, act, and speak like a professional lighting designer. You’ll learn how to collaborate effectively with clients, architects, engineers, and other stakeholders, and how to manage lighting projects from start to finish.

    Whether you’re a student, a lighting enthusiast, or a working professional looking to transition into lighting design, this course will give you the tools you need to succeed. You will also learn how to use the software need to run the lighting design calculations and you will find out the standards used in lighting design.

    By the end of the course, you’ll have a solid understanding of the lighting design process and the confidence to pursue a career in this exciting field.

    Enroll now and start your journey to becoming a lighting designer!  I will see you inside!

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: Introduction to Lighting Design

    Lecture 1: What is a Lighting Design?

    Lecture 2: Who is a Lighting Designer?

    Lecture 3: Why there is a need for Lighting?

    Lecture 4: How to do the Lighting Design?

    Lecture 5: Lighting Design Standards

    Lecture 6: Lighting Design Project Inspiration

    Lecture 7: What is Dialux evo software?

    Lecture 8: Intro to Light Scene

    Lecture 9: What is AGI32 software?

    Lecture 10: AGI32 Sports Lighting Intro

    Chapter 3: Lighting Design for the Interior

    Lecture 1: Lighting Design for Interior

    Lecture 2: Selecting the Right Luminaire

    Lecture 3: Lighting Design Standards

    Lecture 4: Office Lighting

    Lecture 5: Residential Lighting

    Lecture 6: Retail Shop Lighting

    Lecture 7: Supermarket Lighting

    Lecture 8: Art and Galleries Lighting

    Lecture 9: Warehouse Lighting

    Chapter 4: Lighting Design for Exterior

    Lecture 1: Lighting Design for Exterior

    Lecture 2: Standards and Organizations

    Lecture 3: How to Select the Luminaire

    Lecture 4: Lighting Design Inspiration

    Lecture 5: Landscape Lighting

    Lecture 6: Facade Lighting

    Lecture 7: Sports Lighting

    Lecture 8: Road Lighting

    Lecture 9: Tunnel Lighting

    Lecture 10: Carpark Lighting

    Lecture 11: Security Lighting

    Lecture 12: Apron Lighting

    Lecture 13: Yard Lighting

    Lecture 14: Industrial Lighting

    Lecture 15: Substation Lighting

    Chapter 5: Closing

    Lecture 1: Closing Message

    Instructors

  • Becoming a Lighting Designer  No.2
    Nelca Roco
    Lighting Designer
  • Rating Distribution

  • 1 stars: 9 votes
  • 2 stars: 4 votes
  • 3 stars: 26 votes
  • 4 stars: 48 votes
  • 5 stars: 91 votes
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