Desktop Remote Lighting
Personal Video Lighting for your Remote Workspace
Brightline introduces its Desktop/Remote lighting solution, designed for remote work and virtual meetings. Whether you’re working from home or the office, proper lighting is essential to convey professionalism and engagement. Our range of Brightline lighting solutions are designed to enhance your desktop and remote setup, so you’re always seen in the best light. With easy-to-use controls and customizable settings, you can create the perfect lighting environment for video calls, presentations, and online collaborations. Light your workspace with Brightline and make a lasting impression.Â
Exploring Insights
Brightline Lighting AV/720 Low Voltage Control and Flex-T LED Fixtures Create Eye-Catching Visuals for Associa Podcasts
Professional podcasts are booming, and with video now a standard, first impressions count. When Associa, the largest community management company in North America, built its new corporate podcast studio, they understood that poorly executed lighting immediately gives off an amateurish look.
To guarantee broadcast-quality visuals, Associa chose Brightline’s combination of Flex-T in-ceiling LED fixtures and the innovative AV/720 low-voltage control system. The AV/720 is an all-in-one system designed for non-technical personnel, offering simple, “lighting by numbers” installation. This streamlined setup allowed integrators to power and individually control 17 fixtures quickly and cost-efficiently, ensuring every Associa podcast looks as professional as a nightly newscast.
Nebraska Public Media’s Iconic Studio Undergoes Major Revamp of Rigging and LED Lighting
In the heart of the Midwest, nestled within the expansive landscape of Nebraska, lies a broadcast studio that has been a beacon of innovation and creativity since its inception. Built in 1968 and commissioned in 1970, the Ron Hull Studio is a colossal 100 feet by 60 feet space located on the University of Nebraska’s Lincoln campus. Its original rigging plan with 109 motorized lighting battens was an engineering marvel typically found only in major media hubs like Los Angeles and New York City.

