New trends in stage lighting development1
First, one of the new trends in the development of stage lighting is the transition from simplification to diversification.
In the past, stage lighting, often referred to as "stage lighting," presented a distinct singularity. The future stage lighting has a diversified development trend.
The 21st century is a pluralistic era. The multi-polarization of politics and the multilateralization of economy and trade on a global scale determine the diversity of culture. The diversity of culture directly determines the diversity of stage lighting. The trend of diversification of stage lighting is now seen.
One is that the lighting is closely integrated with the set, props, clothing, makeup, and sound effects to form a diversified complex. Sometimes “light scenes” appear, sometimes “light effects” appear, lights are everywhere, everywhere, and become a positive factor in diversification. For example, celebrating the 60th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, Tiananmen Square held a parade and mass parade. The "Light Cube" is a trinity of lights, scenery and props.
The second is that the light itself is transformed from a single element of light into a complex of diverse elements that combine sound, light, electricity and electricity. For example, strobe lights and voice control lights, etc., are typical representatives.
The third is the diversification of the stage lighting itself. Many of the stage performances are on the same stage and at the same time, and they are distinguished by different lights, and thus constitute a diversified stage lighting. Another example is the stage lighting of the TV literary evening "Transformation", which is divided into three different lighting areas to create three different stage environments: modern urban night scenes, Wanjia lights and neon lights complement each other; Showing historical memory; visual collisions between old and new lights... and so on, too many to mention.
It can be seen that the transition from simplification to diversification has indeed become one of the new trends in the development of stage lighting.