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If you’re passionate about filmmaking or photography, you know how crucial lighting is to capturing the perfect shot. NANLINK APP 2.0 is a new way for creators to bring their vision to life. It allows you to control your lights with your phone or tablet via Bluetooth and best of all, it’s free!
Have you ever wished you could see where all your lights, cameras, talent, and props are on set? NANLINK APP 2.0 makes this possible with its innovative “Light Plot” feature. You can create a visual map of your set and control each element at the tap of a button. This means that there is no more guessing or searching through menus. Just tap on the fixture in “Plot” to take control and make adjustments. In addition, you can save different setups to use again later without having to start from scratch.
You can adjust the brightness, color, and effects of your NANLITE and NANLUX LED fixtures (PavoTube II, Evoke, Forza, and PavoSlim LEDs) all from your smart device – think of it as being in the director’s chair of your lighting setup.
With clear icons and vibrant graphics, the app has a sleek interface and a user-friendly design, providing a simple way to control your lights.
When you’re on a fast-paced set, speed matters, and timing is crucial. NANLINK APP 2.0 promises to deliver fast performance resulting in rapid response times, even in data-congested production environments. The APP is compatible with iOS, iPadOS, and Android devices, which allows versatility across the board.
It’s designed for individual creators and to streamline collaboration within a production crew. In particular, the Light Plot feature with the Control function provides a birds-eye view of the lighting setup, cameras, talent, and set elements. This could significantly enhance team communication and coordination.
The NANLINK APP 2.0 is free and available to download now in the iOS App Store and Google Play Store. The iPadOS version will be available in the second quarter of 2024.
What are your thoughts on this new lighting ecosystem? Comment below!
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Fergle Gibson is a Writer, Director, Director of Photography (DoP), Camera Operator (Camera Op) and Video Editor, with over 15 years experience. Recognised by Remedy Entertainment in 2006, and 20th Century Fox in 2008, for his work on the film “Payne & Redemption” — depicting the first live adaptation of the popular videogame character Max Payne — Gibson has subsequently gone on to work with many major, as well as independent, production companies, including Lucasfilm, and Virgin Media, resulting in his work on Star Wars: The Last Jedi, and the BAFTA TV Awards, et al.