A.C. Entertainment Technologies will showcase the latest film, television and broadcast products
UK - A.C. Entertainment Technologies' lighting division will showcase the latest film, television and broadcast products from its key distributed brands at the BVE North show, Manchester Central 16-17 November.

Chroma-Q's Color Force and Studio Force LED battens and fixtures will be highlighted - specifically the new Studio Force LED range - which has been designed for TV, film, studio and touring applications as well as exhibitions, corporate events and theatre shows.

Studio Force is available in 12" (300mm), 48" (1.2m) and 72" (1.8m) versions, and the range features a choice of 6,100K CCT, daylight white (Studio Force D) and 3,000K - 6,100K CCT, variable white (Studio Force V) models - between them providing an extreme output ranging from 5,300 up to 28,000 lumens.

AC-ET carries one of the largest stocks of Manfrotto and Avenger stands and grip in Europe, and will highlight a selection of the vast array of equipment available from both. These products are universally popular and regarded as industry standard in all areas of professional film, TV, broadcast and studio lighting.

Mole Richardson offers a full range of white and soft light options, and is another very successful AC-ET product range in this sector.

Prominent on the stand will be the latest MoleLED soft lights, including the MoleLED Single, a lightweight go-anywhere, rig-anywhere LED lighting solution designed for use in interviews or on news desks.

The newest LED technology from Gekko will include their comprehensive range of lightweight and versatile LED based white source units. The multi-purpose karesslite fixture and kedo luminaire will be featured on the stand.

From Daylight Textiles, AC-ET will feature high quality flags, silks, scrims, butterflies and a versatile range of textiles, fabrics and soft goods for universal use in film, TV and stills lighting. All have been rigorously location tested and developed to complement all the popular ranges of industry standard lighting fixtures.

(Jim Evans)


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