Featuring: camera operators, gaffers, and cinematographers who all use and work with the dedolight system; lighting demonstration by cinematographer, Jonathan Harrison https://www.lightingmatters.tv.
The “classic” dedolight DLH4 was first brought to market in the mid-1980s and has become essential equipment for many lighting camera operators, crews, gaffers and cinematographers. In many countries this is standard equipment predominantly used by mobile TV crews.
The DLH4 produces a clean beam of light which can be focussed into a tight spot, or spread wide with a 25:1 flood to spot range. If you need wider than is available natively out of the DLH4 a non-spherical wide-angle is available.
Further accessories include imager attachment to project gobos, patterns and slides; shutter attachment which enables precise light control; controllable barn doors like no other, light spreaders and the Parallel Beam Intensifier - this enables the DLH4 to be integrated with the dedo Lightstream system.
In short, the DLH4 began as a light with the cleanest beam and tremendous flood to spot range, and has grown into a product accompanied by accessories which take this light way beyond what other single lights on the market can do.
“The light that changed the world” is a 3 part special featuring commentary from cinematographers and those who have used the DLH4 over many years, for everything from feature films to single operator productions.
18th
May 2020
VIDEO STATS
- ADDED: 18/05/2020
- DURATION: 10:20
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FEEDBACK - Journalist: Rick Young