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There are thousands of little things I've learnt that make lighting for film and television happen. Please share some of your ideas and I'll offer mine.

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Seriously, why not share some ideas, good, bad, weird or wacky?
Lammies with everything on them. when i tour i have a lammie with all of my channels, dimmers, and truck packs its is just easy to have that right on your hip. oh and bubble levels on my movers.
Bubble level, that I get. I pack a fish-eye level with me every day I work. Saves a lot of debate. "Is that stand level? Is the camera? Is that riser?"

But you got me with Lammie. What the heck is a "lammie"?

Jesse Sutten said:
Lammies with everything on them. when i tour i have a lammie with all of my channels, dimmers, and truck packs its is just easy to have that right on your hip. oh and bubble levels on my movers.
just a laminate the size of my backstage pass

Vince Laxton said:
Bubble level, that I get. I pack a fish-eye level with me every day I work. Saves a lot of debate. "Is that stand level? Is the camera? Is that riser?"

But you got me with Lammie. What the heck is a "lammie"?

Jesse Sutten said:
Lammies with everything on them. when i tour i have a lammie with all of my channels, dimmers, and truck packs its is just easy to have that right on your hip. oh and bubble levels on my movers.
Lammies are laminates, duh, sorry to be slow on the pickup. I have seen this idea in use and never thought to incorporate it into my world, but I plan to now. In film tape and a felt marker are used on everything. It makes patching and chasing circuits many times easier.

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