Pro Moviemaker September 2022 - Newsletter

COB LED LIGHTS

L ED rules as far as filmmakers are concerned, as it has improved immeasurably in the last few years. Once, they may have suffered from inconsistent colour and a lack of power compared to tungsten and HMI. But now, these smaller and lighter lamps don’t need to warm up – or even require vast power generators to run. They are flicker-free and can be controlled wirelessly via Wi-Fi, Bluetooth or DMX, too.

Those original lights used small clusters of LED bulbs – and were daylight-balanced or bicolour, to match to daylight or tungsten. We now have COB technology. Instead of separate bulbs, these new ‘chip on board’ lights use multiple LED chips bonded closely together to form a smaller, single module. COB fixtures pump out a lot of power, and their small form means they perform like punchy, hard, single-point light sources. This means they work well with light

“These new ‘chip on board’ lights use multiple LEDs”

modifiers like softboxes, projectors and gobos – or high-performance reflectors to create powerful light. We break down one brand’s offerings to see how they measure up directly – and showcase the full scope of the market.

GREEN PARTY We used three

bicolour LEDs and one full-colour – including lime – to shoot these bikes

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