Quasar Science exploded onto the scene in 2013 as the world’s 1st Motion Picture compatible LED light bulb company and quickly impacted the lighting industry with its unique form factors, marvelous color spectrum and remarkable customer support. Founded in Hollywood California by a small group of Studio Electrical Lighting Technicians with over 100 years combined experience, the Quasar team understands the high demands of professional lighting on set and on stage. With the professional lighting technician in mind, Quasar Science continues to design advanced lighting instruments for the Motion Picture, Television and Photographic industries.
Excellent episode as the all series, very high levels stuff, love it! Additionally, we can include: The minimal distance at which the inverse square law takes effect can be extended by utilizing a grid on a large surface light, for the same reasons perfectly explained in this video. This can be useful for recreating natural soft light in tight space.
Love it! Was able to set up my own double rainbows yesterday to run some IBL. Already have the DP's in the Denver market excited for the possibilities!!
The best light is real light and then there is getting virtual image based lighting dialed in. Great job with how to get light signatures and realistic lighting out to more creatives.
Hey CJ, here's the list tools used in this video ▪️ Mbox Media Server ▪️ Planar CLI 1.9-M2 LED Wall ▪️ Road Hog 4 Desk ▪️ Hog4 HPU Let us know if you'd like to discuss anything else
siiiick episode guys! Is there a workshop I could attend or a series of videos I could watch to learn more about how to start programming IBL? I'm stepping into DMX this year and this video has me excited for all the possibilities!
Hey Tim! I remember sitting through a presentation of yours at Cinegear in 2019 I think. You talked to me about spectral fingerprints and it completely changed how I light things. So thank you for finally putting it on video form. I remember that it was part of a presentation on a new diode from Quasar that removed the blue spike from the spectrum. How is the development going on that diode?