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In this interview, we had the chance to talk with the CEO of Creamsource, Tama Berkeljon, about its latest 2×1′ RGBW waterproof LED light: the Creamsource Vortex8. Let’s learn more about this exciting fixture for cinema applications!
The Creamsource Vortex8 is a 2×1′ RGBW waterproof LED fixture that was announced back in July 2020. We had the opportunity to speak with Creamsource CEO Tama Berkeljon to get to know this light source a little better.
In this in-depth interview we learn about the light itself, the company behind it and the quite unique features of the Vortex8.
In order to get you started, here is a short sum-up of the Creamsource Vortex8 features:
During this conversation with Tama Berkeljon, we learned more about the light itself, how it is constructed, and even get an impressive demo of the waterproofing!
While the Creamsource Vortex8 is an incredibly well-made light with tons of features, it is aimed mainly at rental houses with a price of $4,999.
However, while it can seem like a lot of money, the main competitors of the Vortex8 are fixtures like the ARRI Skypanel S60 that retails for $6,550, or the Rotolight Titan X2 – that we talked about here – that costs $4,699.
What do you think about the Creamsource Vortex8? Do you think it would be a good light for you on some projects? Do you consider trying it on a shoot? Don’t hesitate to let us know in the comments below!
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Jeff Loch is a French freelance director, editor and colorist, working mostly on music videos, commercials, and corporate films.