IBC was a great show, as always.
No matter where or how the sun makes things tricky for you, we’ve got you covered with solutions that will be easy to operate, adjust, and ensure your space and subjects shine.
If you have a room where you need to be able to shoot throughout the day, especially continuously, it can be very challenging to deal with light coming in through the windows washing out both the subjects in the room and the view outside.
During the show, I made a quick video with KITPLUS to explain RoscoVIEWTM, a unique system that uses polarization to reduce the amount of light that the camera sees out the window.
RoscoVIEW allows you to continuously adjust your window view while keeping the same view inside your studio.
You could have a filter on the camera that would rotate and adjust the light the camera sees, keeping the proceedings in proper exposure through the day with minor adjustments. It offers variable coverage that can go from zero gradient to almost 100% dark.
Another common sunlight challenge is the kind of field production where you need to move in on Friday, shoot on Saturday, and be out on Sunday. Dealing with the glare of the sun in your shot has been a hassle in those situations – until now.
With Broadcast Blinds’ new portable daylight control setup, you can pull it out of an ETA case, set it up in minutes, and have adjustable gels and scrims to handle virtually any lighting condition.
Watch a video from IBC about the portable daylight control units. >>
They’re available for either one-person standups or three people behind a small desk. This solution makes it possible to manage light in any setting, ensuring your background and subject always look their best.
Let me know if you’re interested in finding out more – about RoscoVIEW, portable daylight control options, or any of our custom solutions designed to make your lighting picture perfect.