Lumolist launches The Lumolist App for cinematographers
Dec 3, 2021
With the speed that LED technology is advancing in the film industry, it’s often difficult to keep up with the latest lighting products and accessories. It’s even more challenging if you’re new to the industry and trying to learn your craft.
The variations of size, colour temperature, model, compatibility, and industry-specific nicknames, can be overwhelming. Lumolist is an intuitive easy to use list-making tool and a reliable source of up-to-date product information, all in the palm of your hand.
Featuring over 7,000 products, from popular brands like ARRI, Astera, DoPchoice, Matthews, Hudson Spider and many more. Lumolist gives users the opportunity to discover new products, organise their favourite items, and share kit lists on the go. Through our clear and easy to navigate interface, we’ve provided reference images and datasheets, giving you everything you need to make informed decisions and have your list ready to send, maybe even before the end of the recce! Simply add products to your basket, include production details and delivery options and your PDF is ready to share.
Lumolist is an effective solution for everyone.
Students and trainees can use the app to identify products and learn about their uses, while cinematographers and lighting professionals have access to photometric data and other tools to speed up their workflow and collaborate with colleagues.
We’re excited to finally be launching in the UK and with continued support from manufacturers, industry partners and crew members we hope to develop our services further and be a trusted name within the industry.
Lumolist will launch exclusively in the UK on the 6th December 2021, and is free to download, with a 1-week free trial available on all premium feature subscriptions.
Initially available on iPhone and iOS mobile devices, with optimisation for iPad and Android platforms to follow mid-2022.
To find out more, head to www.lumolist.com
Comment / David Raedeker BSC / member of the BSC sustainability committee