 Hey, what is up? My name is Rebidium. Today we are looking at the new workhorse slide of my productions, the Lupo Superpanel. So the Superpanel is a one-by-one but with a difference. This thing is actually brighter than a RE2K and the secret is this sort of lens coating over the LEDs. It makes the throw much more directional, much brighter. I got one of these a couple of months ago. I liked it so much. I've got three more. Now I have four of them. They're just the most powerful versatile light you can imagine. They are super super bright in both importantly in both daylight and in tungsten. They have a really directed throw. You're able to use them sort of as a spot and keep them far away from talent or you can diffuse them and use them as a really bright diffused source. They're dimmable all the way from 1% up to 100%. You can get a version that's DMX controllable. They're light enough to put above talent to suspend in the ceiling to put three or four of them on one C-stand with this triple header that I'll show you and really they just kind of like have become my building block of lighting. What I've started doing on a lot of my productions is using this triple header expander from impact and putting two and two on either side to create sort of like a four by four source that I then project through a six by six or eight by eight half grid cloth to create this massive very soft very powerful source that works as a you know absolutely brilliant as a key. Instead of having the connection right at the bottom of the panel these are on a yoke so that you can get them you know horizontal really easily. You can put them on the arm of a C-stand have them over the top of talent. You can even just shoot them at the ceiling like I'm doing now to just give an overall illumination to a scene. I almost never use them full up because they're so bright but it's good to know that if I'm battling the sound or projecting through a window that I can we just shot a Buster Rhymes Terrace Martin project and we used these gelled red to illuminate the entire recording studio pointed up at the walls. This is a slightly different version that has a layer of diffusion built into the panel itself and you can get this DOP choice snap bag that goes on the front. This one comes with half grid. If I turn my key off and push it off to the side here you'll see it gives you a nice even illumination. There's another problem with the early one by one panels that you've got really weird staccato shadow pattern from the evenly arrayed lights of LEDs. These ones super soft. The reason I like them is it's not like moving a you know a 4x4 round. They're just really slideable really easy to manipulate for one person. You see on the back you see the fan going around though like I said it's totally silent. You have on this particular one you have DMX in out. If you have the light super close to talent and you want to turn the fan off it's an option it'll only turn on again when the unit is about to overheat. If you see in a lot of my videos I have that blue light in the background that's just one of these sitting on the ground with a one by one piece of CTB over it. You know usually you lose so much of your exposure when you pass light through gel but because these units are so overpowered you can you know pump a lot of light through them and get a really good saturation of color. Another accessory that you can get for these is the V-Map plates so you can swap off the ballast put on a V-Map plate and then you can take your super light super powerful light anywhere you want to go and power it with the same batteries that you power your camera and your other lights with. So you're still there that I'm able to swap from DC to V-Map battery plate in like less than a minute with no tools at all. You can also mount that on the stand if you wanted to or you could run it from a larger you know two battery or four battery charger into the light. It's just super versatile really really well made mainly Italy. It's kind of like a cut above a lot of the lights that you see. Can't say enough good things about the Lupo Super Panels. You've seen them in a bunch of my projects have done so far and you'll definitely see them in the projects coming up. Versatile, modular, and flexible. There's nothing else out there. I quite like them so check them out. Look at the links in the description, leave your questions in the comments and I will see you next time.