Litepanels Provides a Once-in-a-Lifetime Look at Hawaii’s Iolani Palace

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Van Nuys, California: July 3, 2012 – PBS Hawaii was recently given the remarkable opportunity to bring together Hawaiian royalty, the history of their culture through music, and a unique look at the only royal palace in the United States. The Iolani Palace staff worked closely with PBS Hawaii’s crew to preserve the historic location, where camera crews are rarely permitted to film. “Thanks to Litepanels LEDs, the least of our problems was lighting,” says PBS Senior Production Technician Glenn Yamamoto.

“Of course, the major concern was protecting the delicate artifacts inside Iolani Palace,” he says. “LED lights were the only acceptable type of lighting the curator would approve inside the palace. Power was another major concern, knowing there were only two electrical circuits available for lighting. Litepanels draw very little power and can also be powered with batteries, so we were happy with our options.”

For this musical special, Yamamoto chose to use three HD broadcast cameras, a jib, a dolly, and from Litepanels, four 1x1s, one Sola 6™ Fresnel and three MicroPros™.

Shot similarly to PBS’s Austin City Limits, the Iolani Palace special, titled Na Mele: Na Lani Eha, features performances of songs written by royal siblings King Kalakaua, Queen Liliuokalani, Princess Likelike and Prince Leleiohoku, collectively known as Na Lani Eha (The Royal Four).

“Each musical performance was recorded live,” Yamamoto explains. “We shot in three rooms of the Iolani Palace with a total of five different setups. The lighting challenge for each setup was to highlight the musical talent but still showcase each unique location. The most challenging setup was in the throne room, which I consider the center piece of the Iolani Palace. This involved a five-piece musical band with a hula dancer. We were able to accomplish all of this using only our four Litepanels 1x1s, a single Sola 6 and three MicroPros.”

“The Litepanels were simply the right lighting solution for the show’s unique needs,” adds PBS Hawaii multimedia writer Liberty Peralta. “They don’t run hot and are low-power, using 95% less than a standard studio light. So there was less fire hazard and lower energy needs. The intensity of each fixture is highly adjustable and emits a ‘friendlier’ light that is safer to use on historical artifacts, especially compared to halogen or tungsten light.”

Na Mele: Na Lani Eha from Iolani Palace Presented by Hawaiian Airlines, a unique look into the music and royal history of Hawaii, premiered June 11th, Kamehameha Day, as a live pledge program on PBS Hawaii. The production will also be shown on Hawaiian Airlines as part of its in-flight programming, Hawaiian Skies, throughout August and September 2012.

For more information on Litepanels, part of Vitec Videocom, a Vitec Group company, contact Litepanels, Inc., 16152 Saticoy Street, Van Nuys, CA 91406, Email: info@litepanels.com
www.litepanels.com

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About Litepanels
Litepanels was founded in 2001 by 5 professional gaffers and engineers who saw the future and pioneered LED (light emitting diode) lighting for motion pictures, television and the audio-visual industry. Their Emmy® award-winning technology has now been used on thousands of productions worldwide and is trusted by the world’s leading broadcast organizations.

Backed by the Vitec Group’s legacy of 100+ years in the broadcast and production industry, Litepanels continues to expand its suite of flicker free, color accurate, fully-dimmable soft lights that talent and Lighting Directors admire. These environmentally friendly fixtures practically pay for themselves with power savings and long life, setting a new standard in professional lighting. Along with other leading brands in the broadcast and professional videographer industry, Litepanels is part of Vitec Videocom, a Vitec Group company. For more information on Litepanels, visit www.litepanels.com