K-Stackers Are Popular New Fluorescent Lighting Support From MSE
By PVC News Staff | January 17, 2011
Matthews Studio Equipment announces the introduction of K-Stackers, a simple solution for fluorescent lighting support. Based on a concept from Canadian-based gaffer Alex Amyot, MSE has created a strong and robust tool that turns single fluorescents into a multiple of powerful lighting supports.
K-Stackers allow the placement of large fluorescent fixtures in a tight pattern for more punch. Or, a fast "dead down" light with fluorescent fixtures hung from a Junior Boom or telescoping hanger.
With K-Stackers a "Tower of Fluo Power" can be created by tying together two or three large fluorescent fixtures on a rolling stand or Runway Base. Mount up to six 4-foot fixtures, hang the ballasts off the back, tie everything together into a power strip and, with just a stinger to the power source, this compact, powerful light source can be moved almost anywhere.
Two K-Stackers on a stand or base allows for placement of four 4-foot fluorescent fixtures vertically around the stand, creating a "campfire" lighting source.
Rotate the pin 90 degrees and K-Stackers can be conformed from a horizontal to a vertical light fixture mode.
Now building multiples of the production world's most popular and professional fluorescent fixtures into a compact configuration is easy, quick and save - thanks to MSE's newest simple solution - K-Stacker.
"Crews spend a great deal of time building contraptions out of C-stands to achieve the same effect that the K-Stacker gives them in moments," says Kelly Koskella, President of Hollywood Rentals, one of the first companies to take delivery of the new K-Stackers. "Those time-saving quality products are what production professionals demand. Hollywood Rentals is always on the lookout for tools that improve production for our clients, and K-Stackers certainly do that."
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editblog - Mon, May 20 2013 - 7:38 pm
@BellaCorp cool. And how does it link up the the desktop. Can't seem to make it work -
PXLpainter - Mon, May 20 2013 - 7:02 pm
Hey @al_mooney - got any tips as to why Premiere Pro CS6 is killing me here? https://t.co/x1uvdekzrU







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