
Bi-color, dimmable LED kit suitable for controlled indoor setups. Use as a three-point lighting system (key, fill, backlight) or to shape contrast in interviews and narrative scenes. Ideal for balancing colour temperature and maintaining lighting consistency across shots.
Versatile LED kit with adjustable intensity and colour temperature. Suitable for dramatic lighting, controlled studio setups, or recreating natural light indoors. Can be diffused for softer looks or used more directly for higher contrast scenes.
Compact and portable LED unit. Useful for practical fills, accent lighting, or small interior scenes where a full kit is unnecessary. Can also serve as a hair light or motivated light source within a scene.

High-output tungsten lights for strong directional lighting and dramatic contrast. Best for controlled indoor environments. Produces warmer light (3200K), so consider white balance adjustments or gel use when mixing with daylight.

Three bi-color LED panels that provide soft, even illumination with adjustable intensity and colour temperature. Suitable for interviews, interior narrative scenes, and controlled lighting setups. Can be used as a key–fill–back configuration or positioned to create balanced, natural-looking light.

Tungsten softbox lighting system designed for soft, diffused illumination. Ideal for interviews, close-ups, and interior scenes where even skin tones and reduced shadow contrast are desired. Best used in controlled indoor environments due to heat output and fixed colour temperature (3200K).

Portable light-shaping tool used to bounce and redirect available light. The white side provides soft, natural fill, while the silver side produces a stronger, higher-contrast reflection. Useful for outdoor filming or interior scenes where you want to control shadows without adding additional powered lights.

Backdrop systems are used to control the visual background of a scene and eliminate distractions. Black backdrops can create high-contrast or chiaroscuro setups, while white backdrops produce clean, neutral environments suitable for interviews or controlled compositions. Sandbags should always be used to stabilize stands and prevent tipping.
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Used to stabilize light stands and backdrop stands, preventing tipping and ensuring safe setups during filming.
Credits: Jessica A. Rodríguez
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