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Kino Flo KF55 True Match Screw-Base LED Bulb
Kino Flo KF55 True Match Screw-Base LED Bulb (230 VAC)
The 230 VAC KF55 True Match Screw-Base LED Bulb from Kino Flo is an 8W bulb with an E27 Edison base. It has a color temperature rating of 4600K and delivers 310° of light dispersion.
It gives a warm look of an incandescent with a more natural appearance to a household practical. Its classic bulb design casts a wide 310 degrees of light dispersion compared to other LED bulbs that only emit light from the top, thereby limiting the range of light. As with all Kino Flos, they are soft, energy efficient and cool to the touch.
E27 Screw Base
4600K Color Temperature
700 Lumens
310° Light Dispersion
230 VAC
Beam Angle310°
Color Temperature4600K
Lumens700
Wattage8 W
DimmingYes
AC Input Power230 VAC, 50 Hz
Maximum Overall Diameter (MOD)26.10 cm
Maximum Overall Length (MOL)10.16 cm
The ultimate goal of filmmaking is to create an immersive experience for the audience where they forget they are watching a movie and become fully engaged in the story. Achieving this level of engagement requires careful attention to detail in every aspect of the film, from the costumes and props to the lighting.
While many aspects of filmmaking contribute to creating a believable world on screen, lighting is one of the most powerful tools in a filmmaker's toolkit. Specifically, practical lighting - the use of visible light sources within a scene - can help to create a sense of realism that draws the audience in and enhances their suspension of disbelief.
Unlike technical lighting setups such as softboxes or umbrellas, practical lighting refers to the lights that are actually visible on set, within the scenes themselves. These lights can include anything from candles or lamps to neon signs or streetlights. By incorporating practical lighting into a scene, filmmakers can create a more immersive experience for the audience, as they see the same light sources they would expect to see in the real world.
Overall, practical lighting is an essential element of effective filmmaking. By using visible light sources to enhance the realism of a scene, filmmakers can create a more engaging and believable world that captivates the audience and draws them deeper into the story.
Tips for using practical lights
Setup your studio lights first and then add the practical lights into the scene so that they work within it. They need to serve a purpose and add to the story or the lighting setup.
Ensure that your practical lights are all set to the same or similar color temperatures.
Be careful that your practicals aren’t too bright and therefore overpower the scene. If necessary, you might need to use a dimmer with them.
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