Broadcast TV Lighting
From the premier lighting supplier to TV studios
Brightline brings decades of experience and know how to broadcast TV lighting. Long-standing clientele including ABC, CBS, Fox, Hearst, MSNBC, NBC, Scripps, and Sinclair Broadcast Groups are deploy a variety of Brightline lighting systems.
With a full complement of fixture types, Brightline systems evenly wash key walls, provide just the right balance on set, and sculpt talent in crisp lighting. With near-perfect color-rendering, video colors are natural and well-saturated, producing the most accurate and engaging broadcasts.
Thanks to the efficiency of LED broadcast lighting technology, Brightline broadcasters enjoy lowered utility costs and a near maintenance-free, stable look.
Seamlessly integrating into most control systems, Brightline TV studio lighting can be operated through most theatrical consoles, and its latest innovations include wireless RDM (Remote Device Management) control with variable white color.
With the original Brightline SeriesONE studio lights a mainstay at thousands of TV stations, the company designed an LED retrofit kit to give new life to fluorescent fixtures forced into obsolescence. With the kit and the complementary LED L1.3, countless studios have effectively up cycled their lights.
Adding ellipsoidal tools to their systems, Brightline offers a dual color and RGBAL Minnow and the larger, Mako, and mixes in various fresnels and panel lights by Lupo, providing robust TV studio lighting solutions. Brightline’s ceiling-recessed product line is also well-suited to newsrooms, and provides a consistent look across an entire broadcast facility.
Broadcast TV Lighting Highlights
From US Lighting Trends: Brightline Illuminates Nebraska Public Media’s Studio Transformation
Nebraska Public Media’s Ron Hull Studio has undergone a major transformation, highlighted by a state-of-the-art lighting and rigging overhaul. The shift to advanced LED technology has significantly improved the studio’s energy efficiency, flexibility, and production...
From Newscast Studio: NPM studio undergoes major revamp of rigging and lighting systems
The redesigned Ron Hull Studio at Nebraska Public Media employed a full complement of Brightline lighting fixtures.