Benjamin Hesselholdt Posted January 2, 2017 Share Posted January 2, 2017 I´ve have decided to buy 2-3 Litemat´s from Litegear. After a lot of research it seems to be the right way to go, for the type of work I do. I mostly do small location based commercials. Normally it´s 1-3 persons in frame. So if I´m buying 3 litemat´s which should it be? Anyone working with them has experience? I´m also looking into the litetile from Litegear. Anyone worked with them? Kind regards, Benjamin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Michael DeStefano Posted January 3, 2017 Share Posted January 3, 2017 Give Al Demayo a call, tell him what your doing and he'll tell you whats best.. +1.818.358.8542 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Taylor Roesch Posted January 4, 2017 Share Posted January 4, 2017 I have found the LiteMat 2L (v.2) to be extremely useful and versatile. They weigh nothing and have the output of a Kino 4X4 (shorter by 8" though). This one sounds like it would serve you the best. The LiteMat 4 is a great tool as well. They can be assembled to make larger panels with ease. One of the TV shows I work on needed to glow an 8ft window that just had a brick wall behind it. Four them made that window (with shears) glow like it was day outside. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Benjamin Hesselholdt Posted January 4, 2017 Author Share Posted January 4, 2017 (edited) Give Al Demayo a call, tell him what your doing and he'll tell you whats best.. +1.818.358.8542 Thanks. I will do that when I have the money. Thanks for help, much appreciated. Edited January 4, 2017 by Benjamin Hesselholdt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Benjamin Hesselholdt Posted January 4, 2017 Author Share Posted January 4, 2017 I have found the LiteMat 2L (v.2) to be extremely useful and versatile. They weigh nothing and have the output of a Kino 4X4 (shorter by 8" though). This one sounds like it would serve you the best. The LiteMat 4 is a great tool as well. They can be assembled to make larger panels with ease. One of the TV shows I work on needed to glow an 8ft window that just had a brick wall behind it. Four them made that window (with shears) glow like it was day outside. Great info. Right now I´m actually thinking of buying in steps: First: Litemate 4 + lite 2l Then: I got an offer for a custombuild fixture for my jemball 22`. This way I can have a battery operated Jemball with both tungsten and daylight. That´s a very nice tool. And last: Litetile 4x4. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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