Adventure Series The Outdoorsman with Litepanels

Buck McNeely used the Litepanels MicroPro as a camera top light for his adventure series The Outdoorsman

Litepanels, a Vitec Group brand, announces that Buck McNeely has chosen Litepanels as his primary lighting partner for the widely syndicated adventure series ‘The Outdoorsman’. Each week McNeely, along with a celebrity guest, bring important conservation issues to their national and international audience.

“When you move around as much as we do, you need lighting that is up to the often rugged conditions and variety of atmospheric elements you get on location,” says McNeely. “Litepanels’ products fit the bill. They are rugged in design, have a great light intensity and brilliance and a soft light that can function as key or fill lights, indoors or outdoors.

“Since I’ve started using Litepanels LED products, I’ll never go back to my hot lamp kit again!” he adds. “I’ve used the Mini and MicroPros as camera top lights in cloudy conditions for fill. I can dial the intensity up or down to make it look more natural like outdoor light. The dimming feature prevents hot or shiny spots on human skin. And at night, it spreads a nice wide area of illumination at close range that works well for lighting faces or surfaces.” McNeely recently journeyed to the Costa Rican jungle for an episode of the series. “Litepanels worked great as fill light under the jungle canopy for a zip line adventure segment.”

McNeely finds Litepanels 1x1’s perfect for lighting seated interviews either indoors or at night. “The soft light provided makes it easy to overlap the light footprint without shadow seams between two or three lights, when using frontal illumination,” he explains. When used in a three-point set-up a close, tight, well-lit set is achieved.

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“I also like the option of powering the 1x1 lights with standard wall juice, or with a quick change of back plates and Anton Bauer Gold Mount batteries we can run the lights in the middle of nowhere. Now that’s a handy option for all EFP producers. You can even clip a number of 1x1s together to create a single large panel of illumination.

“I appreciate the fact that these lights never get hot either,” he adds. “No burned out or exploding bulbs anymore. Use these lights all day and then turn them off and pack them up. For a veteran producer, this is a step up in lighting technology!”