The guys at Hollywood Lighting Partners hanging moving lights on truss.

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When the show requires hanging motors and pulling truss up with chain, the lighting guys at Hollywood Lighting Partners have loads of experience lighting for some of entertainments biggest productions. 

Our guys have worked on many types of shows and have experience with conventional light as well as moving lights, HMI lights, LED lighting and more.

When you have a show that requires some lighting, and they all should, then consider working with Hollywood Lighting Partners. We work with all sized projects and budgets including everything from a simple corporate interview to giant stage productions.

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Hollywood Lighting Partners helps share TV with LBCC students

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Hollywood Lighting Partners had the pleasure of helping share the television process with visiting Long Beach City College students on the set of the Doctors daytime tv show.

The students came to the Paramount Studio lot and got to walk through the various positions of departments on set and behind the scenes that make it all happen. Some students even ventured up to the spotlight platform where the above photo was taken from.

It is was fun to have visitors curious about the television process visit and the production staff there was super skilled and happy to share and inspire. This is a really good example of quality crew, production and television coming together.

Haskell Wexler visits the set and meets Pete Pearce

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The great cinematographer Haskell Wexler came to visit a set we were working on.

He has pioneered so many things in our industry (see mini bio below) and deserves maximum respect.

Thank you Haskell.

Haskell Wexler Mini Bio-  Two-time Academy Award-winning cinematographer Haskell Wexler was adjudged one of the ten most influential cinematographers in movie history, according to an International Cinematographers Guild survey of its membership. He won his Oscars in both black & white and color, for Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966) (1966) and Bound for Glory(1976) (1976). He also shot much of Days of Heaven (1978) (1978), for which credited director of photography Nestor Almendros — who was losing his eye-sight, won a Best Cinematography Oscar that Wexler feels should have been jointly shared by both. In 1993, Wexler was awarded a Lifetime Achivement award by the cinematographer’s guild, the American Society of Cinematographers. He received five Oscar nominations for his cinematography, in total, plus one Emmy Award in a career that has spanned six decades. Wexler was active as recently as 2007.

In addition to his masterful cinematography, Wexler directed the seminal late Sixties film Medium Cool (1969) and has directed and/or shot many documentaries that display his progressive political views. He was the subject of a 2004 documentary shot by his son Mark WexlerTell Them Who You Are (2004).

Pete Pearce has been nominated for 2 television lighting Emmy’s.

Happy New Year from Hollywood Lighting Partners

The 1st lighting job for 2015 is a film by artist & LBCCMVP alumni Sanjin M called TETCHED.

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Hollywood Lighting Partners Socapex Breakout Number Chart

Socapex Breakout Numbering System

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F     6     31 – 36

G     7     37 – 42

H    8     43 – 48

I      9     49 – 54

J    10    55 – 60

K   11     61 – 66

L   12     67 – 72

M  13    73 – 78

N   14    79 – 84

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P   16    91 – 96

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Q  17    97 – 102

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T  20   115 – 120

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V  22   127 – 132

W 23   133 – 138

X  24   139 – 144

Y  25   145 – 150

Z  26    151 – 156

AA  27  157 – 162

BB  28  163 – 168

CC   29   169 – 174

DD  30   175 – 180

EE  31   181 – 186

FF  32   187 – 192

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GG   33    193 – 198

HH  34    199 – 204

II      35    205 – 210

JJ    36    211 – 216

KK   37    217 – 222

LL    38   223 – 228

MM  39   229 – 234

NN   40   235 – 240

OO   41   241 – 246

PP   42    247 – 252

QQ  43    253 – 258

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UU  47    277 – 282

VV  48    283 – 288

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CCC    55    325 – 330

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HHH 60    355 – 360

III       61     361 – 366

JJJ    62     367 – 372

KKK  63     373 – 378

LLL   64     379 – 384