Archeology Documentary with Litepanels MicroPro

Shoot in Stone Age Caves in Georgia

"Dark, dangerous and wet" is how cinematographer Stephen Bean describes the working conditions during his most recent film project, a documentary titled "The Undo Cave expedition 2011". Bean works at University College Cork (UCC) in Ireland and is responsible for the ENG/EFP section of the Film Unit there. Together with an international team of archeology students and scientists from UCC, Bean traveled to Georgia to document the work of archaeologists in their search for Paleolithic DNA. They were accompanied by three MicroPro LED camera lights from Litepanels, a Vitec Group brand.

Stephen Bean has made research documentaries his specialty and has already shot numerous archeology films under extreme conditions. However, the documentary in the Undo Cave in South Caucasus still proved to be a great challenge for the experienced cinematographer. "To make filming in the complete darkness of the cave passages possible at all, we had to rely on dependable lighting equipment," says Bean. "That's why the MicroPro camera light by Litepanels was the perfect companion for our project."

Compact and light – put to the test
"The light can be easily mounted on the camera, is compact and really lightweight," explains Bean who often had to worm his way through the narrow passageways of the cave on his knees or in a crouched position. Fortunately, the MicroPro is small and lightweight as well as being extremely robust. "During filming, I really put the light to the test. I touched the walls or the ceiling in the narrow cave with the light several times. Once, it even fell down. But the light took the hits. The damp environment was also no obstacle for it," says Bean.

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Flexible applications – perfect light
The Litepanels light was used in the cave as well as when filming interviews with the archaeologists in front of the cave. "The LED light provided the right light no matter what the requirements were: in the cave as a key light and during the interviews as a fill light, which I adjusted with colour gels," says Bean. The MicroPro provides bright, soft and flicker-free daylight. With the colour gels included in the set-up, the colour temperature can be easily and quickly adjusted to the respective lighting conditions. "The possibility of powering the lights with a battery belt was especially practical for us. This way I was able to follow the archaeologists deep into the cave and didn't have to worry about suddenly standing in the dark with the camera," emphasizes Bean. "The MicroPro won me over and clearly made demanding work easier for me."