Brightline LEDs Light Up Latest Seacrest Studios

The Flex-Ts patented articulation feature makes them the only fixtures that can be rotated into a desired position during use and returned flush to the ceiling between sessions or for general task lighting.

15 Flex-T multi-directional lights were chosen for the 1,250 square-foot Seacrest Studio at LeBonheur Children’s Hospital in Memphis. Seacrest Studios are the charitable endeavors of the Ryan Seacrest Foundation.

The studio at Le Bonheur Children’s provides a variety of programming to patients, whether physically in the studio or watching through a closed-circuit network from their rooms. The studio encourages kids to express themselves and find new creative outlets while at Le Bonheur. Patients will have the opportunity to host their own radio and television shows, play games, watch live musical performances, and interview celebrity guests. The studio is encased in glass, which will allow patients, staff, and visitors to view the daily programming happening inside.

Five Flex-T fixtures are installed above the studio’s green screen in one section of the studio with the remaining 10 Flex-T’s lighting various points above the main studio area. Some of the LED’s serve as flood lights while others provide spot beam directional lighting. Their patented articulation feature makes them the only fixtures that can be rotated into a desired position during use and returned flush to the ceiling between sessions or for general task lighting.

The foundation will also open new studios at Cohen Children’s Medical Center in Queens, N.Y., and Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital in Salt Lake City. Both studios will be equipped with Brightline fixtures – Flex-T’s at Cohen Children’s and SeriesONE studio light fixtures at Intermountain Primary Children’s. A combination of SeriesONE and Flex-T lights will be part of a Seacrest Studio in a newly constructed, 22-story hospital for Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, and there are upgrade plans for Seacrest Studios at children’s hospitals in Orlando and Boston.

Shown below are Brightline Flex-Ts recently installed at Cohen Children’s Medical Center in Queens, NY.