BBS Lighting, pioneer of remote phosphor technology in LED lighting fixtures, will
show a variety of professional lighting innovations at booth C11546 at NAB, which
runs from 11 to 16 April in Las Vegas.
Made to address the challenges of traveling correspondents who often deliver their
reports via Skype or Messenger from a webcam on a desktop, BBS will present the
Pipeline Reporter 3200, 4300 and 5600 Kits. The remote phosphor LED fixtures in
the Reporter Kits deliver modelled lighting with a high CRI, to an on-camera
reporter under a wide range of ambient lighting conditions. Each 2-fixture kit,
complete with versatile power accessories and everything else needed, comes in its
own lightweight case that easily meets on board travel regulations.
BBS will demonstrate its LED Flyer Boom light and accessory kit, built to satisfy the
needs of camera and lighting professionals shooting video, cine and news
production. Highly portable, it provides soft and pleasing bi-colour output along with
rapid setup, especially valuable for fast moving production. The LED Flyer may be
deployed on the end of a boom pole, enabling it to follow subjects across the ground
or stage as a top, front or back light. Users dial in its colour agile light output in the
entire daylight to tungsten range and dim it from 100% to zero with no colour shift.
Colour and dimming controls, as well as blackout, can be accessed from a remote
control module worn on the user’s accessory belt.
BBS Lighting’s K7 LED Display fixture makes its NAB debut. Round in shape, the
small and unobtrusive K7 hides in small nooks in the background of live television
program sets, museums and other high-end displays where it provides high CRI
illumination.
BBS is also showing the Area 48 revolutionary remote phosphor system that proved
that by moving the phosphor away from the LED itself, colour rendering,
consistency and light output are markedly improved. Now a staple for features,
television and news sets worldwide, the source is comparable to a traditional 1k
soft light. It offers DMX and manual control and multiple power options including an
optional mount for V-mount or A/B mount batteries or standard AC power.
Additionally BBS will show the latest Force V Light Engine for Ellipsoidal Spots. The
BBS LED light engine features an even field output of significant brightness, flicker
free operation and smooth dimming. It provides excellent Gobo projection, shadow
rendering and silent operation.