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British LED lighting manufacturer renowned for ring-shaped panels like the AEOS (342 LEDs, CRI 96+), featuring continuous and flash modes for mobile productions.

Technical Details

The Rotolight AEOS (flagship model) integrates 342 individual LEDs with a total power consumption of 95 watts at a nominal voltage of 14.8V. The unit measures 330mm in diameter with a depth of 85mm and weighs 2.2kg. Color rendering achieves CRI 96+ and TLCI 91+. Smaller models like the NEO 2 operate with 85 LEDs at 30 watts power consumption. All units feature DMX control, built-in batteries with 2-4 hours of runtime, and iOS/Android apps for remote control. The light distribution characteristic is 50° half-value angle without accessories.

History & Development

Rotolight was founded in 2009 by Rod Aaron Gammons in Great Britain after he recognized the limitations of conventional ring lights in interviews. The first Rotolight R90 appeared in 2011 with 90 LEDs in a ring shape. In 2015, the AEOS followed as the first hybrid LED panel with continuous light and flash function. In 2018, the ANOVA PRO 2x1 expanded the product line with rectangular panels. The Titan X1 series from 2020 integrated HSI color control with full-color LEDs for the first time, offering 16.7 million color combinations.

Practical Application in Film

Rotolights have primarily established themselves in interviews and documentaries, where their low heat development and even illumination without harsh shadows are convincing. The compact design is suitable for gimbal mounts and mobile productions. On "The Crown" (Netflix), AEOS lights were used for facial fill lighting in interiors. The integrated flash function enables hybrid work between video and photo productions. However, the 50° beam angle requires additional lights or Fresnel attachments for light shaping on larger sets.

Comparison & Alternatives

Compared to classic tungsten lights, Rotolights offer lower power consumption and no heat development, but they do not achieve the same light output per euro. LED panels like Arri Skypanels or Aputure 600d surpass Rotolights in absolute light output, but are heavier and more expensive. Ring lights from Neewer or Godox cost significantly less but lack professional color calibration and robust housings. For mobile productions with limited budgets and space, Rotolights remain unrivaled, while studio productions generally prefer more powerful alternatives.

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Cinematographer

Ich schätze die gleichmäßige Ausleuchtung ohne Hotspots, die besonders bei Hautdetails und Reflexionen in den Augen wirkt. Die stufenlose Farbtemperaturanpassung erspart mir Korrekturfilter beim Wechsel zwischen Kunst- und Tageslicht. Allerdings reicht die Lichtleistung nur für nahe Motive - bei größeren Entfernungen muss ich mehrere Geräte einsetzen oder auf stärkere Leuchten wechseln.

Director

Die weiche, schmeichelhafte Ausleuchtung funktioniert perfekt für emotionale Nahaufnahmen und Interviews, wo ich Vertrauen schaffen muss. Das ringförmige Catchlight in den Augen wirkt natürlicher als bei rechteckigen Panels. Für dramatische Lichtführung mit harten Schatten sind sie jedoch ungeeignet - da brauche ich direktionale Leuchten mit Barndoors oder Spots.

Producer

Ein AEOS kostet etwa 1.200 Euro - teuer für die gebotene Lichtleistung, aber die Mobilität spart Transportkosten und Aufbauzeit. Der Akkubetrieb eliminiert Stromkosten und Generatormietung bei Außendrehs. Die Langlebigkeit der LEDs reduziert Wartungskosten gegenüber Tungsten-Leuchtmitteln. Für kleinere Produktionen rechnet sich die Anschaffung durch gesparte Leihgebühren nach 15-20 Drehtagen.

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