Gabe Mayhan is a cinematographer whose narrative films have been screened at the Cannes, Slamdance, and Tribeca film festivals and aired on HBO, Showtime and PBS. He was recently hired to shoot a short film called "Cured," featuring Michael Berryman and Sailor Holland, in Little Rock, AR. While he was at Stageworks picking up a hazer, the Stageworks team offered to let him take out one of their brand new LitePad Vector 3-Head Location Lighting Kits so that he could try the LED LitePad Vector fixtures out on the shoot. Below is Gabe’s response to how well the fixtures performed on the film:
I've worked with Rosco LitePads a bit in the past – mainly for nighttime interior car work and other specialty set ups such as phone gags etc. I have to say that the new LitePad Vector units are quite an improvement over the originals. Ergonomically speaking, the baby pin casing is a huge improvement and makes rigging them very easy for the crew. The on-board dials for dimming and color temperature control on the LitePad Vector CCT are perfectly placed on the back, very easy to work with and are a huge time saver! Especially when compared to traditional methods of scrimming or coloring a lamp. Another great feature is the Accessory Slot for the Honeycomb Egg Crates that comes with the Vector 3-Head Kits.
LitePad Vector is available in two models – Vector CCT, which offers variable color temperature control from 3000K-6000K, and Vector Daylight, which offers a fixed color temperature of 6000K and a little more brightness. LitePad Vector is also available in two kits –the 3-Head Location Lighting Kit that Gabe used on “Cured” and a 2-Head Backpack Kit for productions that need a more mobile solution.
Update: Cured is not available to view on YouTube!