This Friday, I went to Universal Studios Hollywood with a girlfriend for the first time ever. After the day in the park we walked around City Walk for the evening. The lighting was amazingly refreshing and needed. We were so tired but as soon as we turned the corner and saw the vibrant, lively colors we woke up and suddenly felt like we had energy and wanted to explore the "City". We decided to grab food and walk around and see everything. I thought it was so cool that even a feeling and energy could change with lights. After working with lights inside of one room and balancing light and making sure it all works together, I was impressed and curious as to how it all works at a place like this. Something so big where EVERYTHING is lit in the way we expect and picture a city to be but no light of any building took away from another. I've never thought of that before or looked at it in that way but thought they must plan it all out for so long and make sure it is all giving off different moods and feelings to fit their specific store but having it compliment other stores.
I spent many evenings up there while working for Universal and love the energy of it as well.
ReplyDeleteThese spaces are generally a lead designer at the beginning and then someone to oversee new spaces when they come in
The great thing about theme parks is that you have complete control of your surroundings and can accomplish something as intricate as this design