China Longliang Led&Lighting Co., Ltd. founded in 1991, is a comprehensive corporation, integrating lighting scientific research, film lighting manufacturer, wholesaler and film lightings designer industry and trade, Our OEM film lighting products are the lamp, light, lighting, solar light and led products, such as many cord extension sets. All products are exported to such regions as Southeast Asia, Europe, Australia and America. We offer not only the best quality but also complete set of control and solution plans. Our synthetic technology is up to the world advanced level. |
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The Lighting Department has to make sure that the look and fell of the images captured on the screen is perfect. For that purpose, they set up a wide range of equipment to achieve different moods, atmospheres and effects, as well as helping to make the actor look right for their roles.
All members of this department are trained to work safely with electricity and all its potential dangers. Lighting has become increasingly sophisticated and several lamps and accessories can create special effects. The sheer variety of equipment means that Lighting Technicians may take up specialist roles within the team once trained.
Members of the Lighting crew must be qualified electricians and generally acquire their skills through a combination of on-the-job experience and college training. All occupations in the department require Health and Safety knowledge, excellent expertise in the area, numeracy and IT skills (to operate more complex equipment) and the ability to work comfortably at heights. |
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Producer Andrewski is also a product developer and he's a capable handyman who has used electricity and electronics carefully throughout his life. He lost no time in employing all these talents to produce and present an 89 minute NTSC video on DVD. Andrewski demonstrates to filmmakers exactly how to convert a standard construction site halogen floodlight into a more useful environmentally friendly film light, complete with barn doors to direct the beam. He goes on to show a variety of build projects based on his system. Between them they should provide almost any film-set lighting solution for videographers or low budget filmmakers.
Safety in electrical or electronic work is always paramount and there's a sidebar presentation on safety whilst working on these projects and safety reminders pop up in appropriate places throughout the video. European light constructors will need to make allowance for the different wiring colour code in this part of the world and will need to source parts designed for European 240-volt systems rather than the 110-volt system used in the States, but he basic principles of electrical safety are universal, so if you follow the safety code Andrewski presents, you will be safe and you can have full safety confidence in what you build under his video guidance. |
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