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The cost of running them isn't relevant. What is relevant: being able to get more light from a limited amount of house/set/generator power, and the control over them. They don't require a dimmer pack, just power and DMX (wired or wireless) to control their brightness, color temperature, activate special in-light effects like flickering/strobing, etc.

Some directors prefer the spectrum completeness and profile from tungsten (or the ultimate, carbon-arc, which is virtually indistinguishable from the sun.)

I also think there are levels of light that aren't really feasible except with carbon arc because LEDs don't like heat and that limits power density.

I don't remember what movie it was, but there's a photo of an enormous balloon light - larger than an entire house - over a farmhouse somewhere in the midwest, at night. Pretty sure it wasn't LEDs as the source, but I could be wrong.




Possibly the set of Nope: https://www.reddit.com/r/Damnthatsinteresting/comments/xmdx0....

Not a balloon, but a big diffuser with a whole bunch of Cineo 410 LED sources.




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