Filmmakers often select their gear based upon the needs of their projects. Rarely, however, do they select their projects based upon inspiration from their gear. This was, however, the case for Commercial Director Philip Roberts and Director of Photography Tanner Short. The two Louisiana filmmakers recently released “The Producer” - a short film that was inspired by Tanner’s DMG Lumière SL1 MIX LED fixture.
The project began when Phil wanted to shoot something in the warehouse that’s connected to his office at the ad agency ThreeSixtyEight. At that point, all he knew was that he wanted to shoot a kidnapping/interrogation scene that involved a cool car and an 80s vibe. Although he works in advertising, he had hoped this would be a welcome departure from that world. During the script writing phase, he and Tanner hit a wall, and they didn’t know how to finish the story. That’s where the SL1 MIX came into play.
While filming, Tanner and his crew noted that the SL1 MIX was their most versatile light fixture and therefore played multiple roles on set. Tanner was shooting on an anamorphic lens with a very wide angle of view, so it was important to be able to set the lights without any stands making it into the frame. “The form factor, weight, and modularity of the SL1 MIX allowed us to easily change the type of mount we had on the light and fly it overhead without getting in our frame,” said Tanner. “It was the ability to quickly modify the SLI MIX for different lighting setups that saved us a lot of time and frustration. We felt as though the SL1 MIX had chameleon-like qualities, allowing us to be assured that if we needed it to assist the other lights on set it could quickly adapt and match other sources.”
“The older generation RED cameras are not known for reproducing natural looking skin tones,” noted Tanner. “This is where the SL1 MIX really helped out. When the light was used in White Mode for the scenes where The DP is dragged out of the trunk, we can see very pleasing skin tones. This is due to the high R9 colorimetry value that the MIX line produces in White Mode. This ‘R9’ value represents many shades of red that are present in skin tones. When I recently tested an Arri HMI fixture I noticed that the R9 value was much lower than that of the SL1 MIX. Could this advanced LED technology surpass the tried and true Arri HMI?! It appears so! I may find myself using the SL1 MIX as my key light more often than my 1.2k HMI and silk.”
Be sure to watch the behind the scenes video to see how the crew lit and shot “The Producer.” Thanks to the dedication, professionalism and passion of Phil, Tanner and their entire cast and crew, the pre-production and filming of this fantastic short film was completed over the course of just one long weekend. The fact that their love of the SL1 MIX inspired them to write and shoot such a creative project is overwhelmingly appreciated by everyone at Rosco, and we hope it inspires the lighting choices of other filmmakers in their future projects. After all, as we learned in the film, lighting doesn’t have to be torture – especially if you’ve got Rosco’s DMG Lumière MIX LED fixtures on set.