Lighting design and visual direction for stage, film, and broadcast environments where meaning must land clearly and hold under pressure.
Intentional Light.
Coherent Direction.
A stage world that feels inevitable. A film frame where nothing is accidental. A broadcast space that makes credibility visible. The work doesn’t just look good—it communicates. It holds meaning. It lands.
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For creators, choreographers, and institutions producing stage work that demands clarity of vision and visual coherence.
Includes acting guidance, story interpretation, staging + spatial composition, set consultation, rehearsal structure + notes for performer embodiment and visual clarity.
Lighting design includes concept + cueing logic, lighting plot, magic sheet + paperwork, fixture/rental coordination as needed, rehearsal integration + notes.
Film & Cinematic Lighting
Cinematography, lighting direction, and acting direction for projects that live inside the frame
For filmmakers, creative directors, and artists who want composition and lighting that shapes meaning (not just exposure), and direction that helps subjects move truthfully on camera.
Includes: visual reference development, lighting design for scene tone + character, on-set direction support (when applicable), and cinematic shaping that preserves texture, dimensionality, and intent.
Broadcast Lighting Architecture
A high-stakes visual environment engagement for studios and on-camera spaces where credibility must read instantly.
For teams building broadcast environments for television, digital distribution, and podcasts who need lighting and studio design that holds consistency, authority, and clarity across cameras and contexts.
Includes: lighting direction + system planning, camera-read testing (when applicable), studio/set visual coherence, and an approach built for repeatability and durability.
If you're developing a stage production, film project, or broadcast environment and need lighting direction or visual design support, you’re welcome to reach out below.
Enoch Chan has designed lighting and broadcast environments for major institutions including federal agencies, national productions, and international broadcasts.
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