Brokeh is a unique system of diffusion printed either on transparency in the case of the facial anamorphic series or on magic cloth in the case of the Nature Series. Invented by John Tindall, this system is designed to take the edge off of harsh white LED lighting and make your on-site lighting feel more natural. Hop below for our first look video of the Brokeh diffusion system. I originally discovered the Brokeh Instagram a few months ago, and I was instantly intrigued. There aren’t many opportunities to switch up the status quo when it comes to the basic premise of key, fill and hair lighting, and Brokeh promises to create more realistic or natural feeling lighting when using their different diffusion types. The system itself is broken up into two groups called the nature and facial series. Within the Nature Series, you have the following patterns printed on a base of magic cloth: Sante FeNew York Flat Rose Garden (pictured below) Rose Garden pattern. Image Credit: Graham Ehlers Sheldon/CineD A description of the Nature Series directly from Brokeh: “the series of patterns mimics soft natural environments with an honest and emotional impact that flat white light can not achieve.” The Facial Enhance Fill pattern mounted on an Astra 6X. Image Credit: Graham Ehlers Sheldon/CineD Within the Facial Series, you have the following patterns printed on transparency: Facial Anamorphic KeyFacial Enhance KeyFacial Anamorphic Fill Here is a description from Brokeh for the Facial Series: “the filters are used on soft...
Published By: CineD - Tuesday, 9 August, 2022