Lincoln University in the UK has invested in 30 Chroma-Q Color Force RGBA LED fixtures for its two television studios at the campus’s Media Broadcast Production Centre. Both have recently been upgraded to full multi-camera and HD spec. facilities.
The university runs a variety of the UK's leading media orientated courses and the TV studios are used for full programme productions and an assortment of other associated functions.
The Chroma-Q Color Force 12” / 300mm multi-purpose fixtures and Color Force 72” / 1.8m battens have replaced all the studio’s old soft lights and cyc lights, substituting approximately 43,000 Watts of power consumption with an expedient 3,700 Watts with the new LED lighting.
The Color Force fixtures were supplied to the university by exclusive Chroma-Q UK dealer, A.C Entertainment Technologies (AC-ET) Ltd.
Supplier: Chroma-Q High WycombeBuckinghamshire UK The Chroma-Q™ Color Force Compact is a powerful creative lighting tool that works in perfect harmony with the popular Color Force™ range. Web: www.ac-et.com
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