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Hollywood Lighting Partners knows good lighting and camera work matter.
When producers put the money out to make a production they expect it to look right. That is where the team at Hollywood Lighting Partners can help your show out. Our crew has the experience to get the job done. Whether it is a conventional light 3 camera sit com show or an 11 camera dance show, our team can help you get it done and sent to the editors.
We have contacts all over Hollywood and can get you the gear you need for the required look of your show.
Tungsten, HMI, film, video, 4K, moving lights, LED or UV no problem. We have experience doing fashion, live performance and many comedy’s and dramas.
Shoot an email to Hollywood Lighting Partners at lightingpartners728@gmail.com and let’s talk.
Hollywood Lighting Partners shares with Long Beach City College Radio/TV
Hollywood Lighting Partners uses soft lights: Briese, Rifa & Gemball
Hollywood Lighting Partners went nuts and used a combo of Briese Lights, Gemballs and Rifa lights for the backstage and behind the scenes shots for a model tv shoot.
“The quality of the soft lighting is awesome and compliments the beauty of the models that compete on this show. The look of the show is important to me as the executive producer knows quality lighting and her models deserve it” said gaffer and Hollywood Lighting Partners member Peter Pearce.
“It gets tricky sometimes as there are many things happening and cameras everywhere, but it’s a lot of fun and the whole team is awesome to work with. I love them and have gone to Germany 3 times to visit the TMT Lighting Team in Munich just to say hello and drink beers with them.”
Hollywood Lighting Partners shares a TV 2 way technique
Hollywood Lighting Partners shared with the students of the Long Beach City College television studios lighting department a technique on how to create a 2 way interview on stage.
We set a host and a guest up in 2 areas of the stage and created a split screen image on the board in the control room. The guest sits in front of a dock in Barcelona posted on a green screen behind her.
This easy effect is a way to put the news anchors and the weather girl on the same screen for viewers or also on-site sports reporters from the big game.