How To Light Through a Window - with Gaffer Uwe Greiner
Looking to improve your set lighting or curious how others do it? We tasked Gaffer, Uwe Greiner, to light a window scene using fixtures from Nanlux, Creamsource and accessories from DoPChoice - see how his approach and use of fixtures achieves some great results. Watch as Uwe demonstrates a complete setup featuring: ✨ Nanlux Evoke 2400B – A powerhouse bi-color LED delivering wide, soft illumination with stunning intensity 💡 Nanlux Evoke 1200B – A reliable and flexible bi-colour light, great for controlled key and fill 🔹 Creamsource Vortex8 – A rugged 8 pixel zone RGBW fixture built for both hard and soft lighting, with weather-resistant design and full-spectrum colour control. 🔹 Creamsource Vortex4 – A compact 4 pixel zone RGBW light offering high output and creative versatility, perfect for tight spaces or accent lighting ✨ DoPchoice AIRGLOW – A large, lightweight softbox that transforms the Vortex fixtures into a beautiful top-lighting source, ideal for overhead setups Whether you're a filmmaker, videographer, gaffer, or want to learn more about lighting, this breakdown can help with some ideas for your next interview shoot. 👉 Subscribe for more lighting tips! Interested in the products shown in the video? Reach out to us for more information: https://www.lcauk.com / lcauk.com.ltd / lcalightscamera Shot by: Viktor Hermansson and Tim Martin Edited by: Viktor Hermansson #CreamSource #Nanlux #DoPChoice #CinematicLighting #Filmmaking #InterviewLighting #gaffer #cinematographer #videographers

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