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2022-09-24 11:25:36 By : Mr. Mike Lu

By David Fox 2022-09-11T12:33:00+01:00

Pipe Lighting is a range of inflatable lights that are “light, powerful and very easy to carry”, said Show Demonstrator Anna Otchyk.

“A child could make it easily, using an air pump”, and hold it up as it’s so light - it can even be filled with helium to act as a balloon. Even the biggest light can be handheld.”

The range of bi-colour lights go from 100W (or 50W for daylight or tungsten alone - they are 2650K-5700K tuneable) to 2,800W. They use laminated LED strips within the bag and can be folded up for transport, and even used underwater - before you add air.

Light weight: Otchyk shows off an 800W Pipe 8

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This is the first time in many years that Polar Graphics has had a physical stand at IBC. Usually, the distributor is just present on the stands of its partners.

Gravity Media will open its second London production centre - in the White City media campus - later this year, joining existing production centres in London (Chiswick), Manchester, Sydney, Melbourne and San Francisco.

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