Knowing how to inform your achievements is important. If you know where to place your projectors you are well on your way to making great business videos. But what do you do if your light installation breaks its face? Do you really want to pay for new LED panels? Don't worry, the customer success manager, Boris, is in the place.
Breaking an LED panel means two things:
You know Boris, the one who trains you in lighting to magnify your corporate films. This time he does not explain anything to you in light strictly speaking, but focuses on the question of The installation. The objective is to make sure that you save on projectors by correctly installing your lights on the tripods supposed to avoid accidents.
1. Safety is important ♂️
The first step before opening your tripod is choosing where to place it. The main area anyway. It's okay if you don't put it in the right place the first time because you'll probably have to move it once you get video feedback. Keep in mind what you need avoid moving it once the projector is attached to it because they are not easily manipulated objects once assembled.
We can't say it enough: fasten your seat belt in the car and tighten the screws on your LED panels. Because yes, a seat belt can save as many lives in a car as a well-tightened screw can save projectors. It's up to you to make sure before reaching for your smartphone to shout “ACTION!” that there is no gap between the lyre - the base used to screw the panel - and the tripod shaft. Also, Put each foot as far apart as possible in order to optimize weight distribution. Your masterpiece will thus be firmly anchored to the ground.
2. The tip tops
Admittedly, Boris mentions one or two. But once your light is in the desired location, there are still a few parameters to consider if you want to make your life easier.
We recommend orienting theone of the three feet in the same direction as your projector. The main movements you will make with your equipment may be reduced to moving forward or backward to work on the intensity on the speaker's face. LED panels are equipped with dimmers - not to say dimmers -, but this is rarely the case with other light sources. By matching the tripod axis and the radius axis you reduce the chances of tilting it to the side pointed by the latter.
You can also avoid an infernal fight against the projector plug. Indeed, it is unlikely to hold up given the weight of the diet to which it is connected. To do this, nothing could be simpler. Boris is already showing it, you can roll up your cable Around one of the butterflies of the tripod. A bit like relocating the weight of the food onto the knot you have made.
If you are still having trouble installing your lights for one reason or another, you are welcome to ask questions in the comments. Ciao!
