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SOFT LIGHT DELIVERS AIR POWER Godox Photo Equipment BY DAVID FOX


The new KnowLED AM1600R full- colour LED inflatable mat light is designed for large-scale lighting and comes as a brighter 1.2x2.4m or a softer 2.4x2.4m model, both outputting 1600W of soft light. Both use the same controller, and their modular structure allows light panels to be swapped out easily with Velcro fasteners, while D-rings on the back allow users to connect or extend panels to suit their needs. The inflatable butterfly frame is structurally strong, so it can hang stably without truss support; the airtightness of the unit means it should stay inflated for 15 days. It has IP54-rated


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weather protection, and the system is fully foldable (including the light panels) for transport. For control, the AM1600R supports CRMX, DMX, Ethernet, Godox’s KnowLED app and on-board controls. It has a colour temperature range of 1800K-10000K, with various CCT, HSI, RGBW, Gel and FX colour modes. 12.H38


Inflated value: The KnowLED AM1600R full-colour inflatable mat light


Motion Impossible BY DAVID FOX


Head to the Motion Impossible stand to see a mini live TV studio with LED backdrop, stage, seating and more. Central to operations are two Agito modular robotic camera systems, each operating in different configurations and running fully automated via the new Agito Commander. Agito is shown in both high and low modes (Column up top, V-Con Pro down low), gliding smoothly thanks to its MagTrax system. This uses magnetic guidance, an alternative to bulky rail systems, offering all the precision without clutter or extensive rigging time. Both are paired with FoMaSystem’s new FoMa


Antares: a compact, three-axis stabilised remote head. One rig uses Fujifilm’s Eterna camera, the other an Arri Alexa 35. Agito Commander software can choreograph the movement of the Antares head, the Column and Agito using assigned poses, syncing everything to GPIO triggers with precision, whether for live studio animation, broadcast news setups, or multi-cam events. 12.A21


Agito prop: Motion Impossible’s range of Agito modular robotic camera systems


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