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The ARRI Skypanel, though pricy, is proving to be a gift that keeps on giving. Its latest firmware update (v3.0) introduces impressive new hard-to-achieve lighting effects such as fire, lighting and “cop car”, and that’s just for starters.Â
Image Credit: Graham Sheldon
Many of the lighting effects shown below are tricky and require gaffers and DPs to use many different “hacky” tricks to get the job done. Watch the great video below to see DP Julia Swain go through a few techniques for achieving some of the looks available in the v3.0 update for Skypanel:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CsAyMn5DLI
The ARRI Skypanel will now do a wide variety of effects with a few simple turns of a knob. Here are all of the new programmed lighting settings now available on the Skypanel:
Image Credit:Â ARRI
Simply select “Lighting”, for example, and you can change different characteristics of the effect such as intensity (100% = massive storm) and frequency (space between flashes). It’s surprisingly simple and with the great output of the Skypanel, it’s easy to send lighting flashes across a room on set. Presto, you now have a scene that looks like something out of Young Frankenstein.
For me, the ARRI Skypanel is steadily creeping up my list of “buy-soon” gear.
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Emmy winner, Graham Sheldon, resides in Southern California, where he works as a producer and director of photography. He is a member of the Producers Guild of America and ICG Local 600.