Professional Film & Studio Lighting Solutions
Quality video lighting is the key to creating contrast between different elements and emphasizing important parts of scenes to stay true to the vision of filmmakers. We offer a wide range of video lighting options, including lighting kits, monolights, and studio lighting setups from top brands like Nanlite, Lume Cube, and Aputure. No matter the size or scope of your production, we have the perfect video lighting solution for you.
If you're looking for more advanced lights for video recording, we also offer monolights and studio lighting solutions. Monolights are self-contained lights for filming that offer a high output of light and precise control. They're perfect for on-location shoots or for use in video studio lighting. Our studio lighting products, on the other hand, are designed for use in a controlled environment and offer a range of lighting options to suit your specific needs. Enhance your setup with light stands, light modifiers, and video accessories for complete production control.
Browse our selection of video lighting options today and find the perfect match for your next video production.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):
How Many Lights Do I Need for Video Production?
Your video lighting needs will depend on your specific preferences and the size of the space you're shooting in. In general, a three-point video lighting setup is a good starting point for most productions. This includes a key light, a fill light, and a backlight. However, you may need additional lights for videography in larger spaces or if you want to add special effects.
Can I Use Natural Light for Video Lighting?
While natural light can be a beautiful and effective lighting source for videography, it can also be unpredictable and difficult to control. To ensure consistent lighting conditions, it's often a good idea to supplement natural light with additional video lighting sources.
What's the Difference Between LED and Traditional Video Lights?
LED video lights offer energy efficiency, longer lifespan, and often adjustable color temperature. They generate less heat than traditional tungsten lights, making them safer for extended use. LED lights also provide instant on/off capability and consistent color output throughout their lifespan.
Do I Need Color Temperature Control for Video Lighting?
Color temperature control helps match your lighting to ambient conditions or creative preferences. Daylight-balanced lights (5600K) work well with natural light, while tungsten-balanced lights (3200K) match indoor lighting. Many modern LED video lights offer variable color temperature for maximum flexibility.