Strand location lighting features in a dramatic backlit film-set of the London Eye at Sunset, which opens and closes a new movie called Inferno. The 20-minute sci-fi comedy drama has been put together by students from the National Film & Television School in Beaconsfield, as part of their post-graduate course and has been presold to Channel 4. Producer Teun Hilte and director Paul Kousoulides approached Strand to see if they could get hold of some Strand 4K Super Quasars which Kousoulides had used some years earlier on another project. Although these lights have long since been discontinued, Strand Lighting MD Jim Ryan readily endorsed the project and soon the company's newly-appointed location lighting specialists, LCA, were pulled into the loop subsequently providing a pair of 12/6kW Pars to complement a further 12kW Par and power generator provided by Direct Lighting.

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