How to Make LED Walls Look Good on Camera
In this article, I’m really excited to dive into something that can make or break your production: getting LED walls, lasers, and lighting to all look good on camera—at the same time.

In this article, I’m really excited to dive into something that can make or break your production: getting LED walls, lasers, and lighting to all look good on camera—at the same time.

Learning how to get started with lasers is one thing but trying to decide how to get control of lasers is entirely different. There are a few approaches to getting control of lasers and in this post we’re going to dive deeper.

Lasers are cool, but lasers also can be dangerous…to the tune of blinding people and breaking cameras, so this is a really serious matter! The good news is this – today, it’s more simple than ever to get started with lasers and to be able to create some really great effects.

Lasers don’t have to be a show-stopping effect. They do that well, but if you mix them in correctly, they can also be a really great subtle effect.

Once you have lasers to add to your lighting rig, you’re going to want them to look great and as vibrant as possible.

Lasers are cool. And if you already have a decent-sized rig of lights, they can be a really great next step for your lighting rig. Here’s how to get started.