I can hide them almost as easily as a Pepper.
OK, gotta ask.My assistant also works on a lot of film sets and we've been arguing over "pepper" for a year now. I think a Pepper is any kind of small electronic flash, mostly the kind you could mount on the hotshoe of an SLR (e.g. "speedlight"). He thinks it refers to strobes made by a specific brand name I can never remember. What do YOU think this means? I've got a 6-pack riding on this if I can convince him I'm right.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/125371-REG/LTM_PH_154B_Pepper_100W_Fresnel.htmlYou both owe me a six pack. :-)
Next up... define "Inky"
I've been saying "Inky" for any small-wattage fresnel light. Arri, Dedo, Mole...Let's not forget the Blondes.
too easy...http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/167187-REG/Mole_Richardson_2801_Mini_Mole_Fresnel_Tungsten_Light.htmllets add tota's and zips
The latest gear..
That's from the 1960's "Blow Up" movie. The movie itself is not big deal. Just curious
My assistant, who also shoots architecture, got the Lowel Pro Lights. They are cheap and you can fit a ton in a case. I like their light quality. Not a fresnel but but nice and smooth. For me... after getting DedoLights, nothing else will do.
Blow Up changed my life.. Jim