Illuminati is in the house!
Every now and then a new product comes along that's simply exciting. Sometimes it's because of the application. Other times it's because of the people involved, and now and then it's both.
We're very excited to have Illuminati Instrument Corp join the SCU partners. They've got an exciting new product with an incredible team combining technical expertise with their passion for the craft. And, they're about to change the way we measure light and color!
In the months ahead we're going to be sharing some terrific content as Illuminati carves out their niche in photography and cinema!
What a kick!
We're very excited to have Illuminati Instrument Corp join the SCU partners. They've got an exciting new product with an incredible team combining technical expertise with their passion for the craft. And, they're about to change the way we measure light and color!
In the months ahead we're going to be sharing some terrific content as Illuminati carves out their niche in photography and cinema!
What a kick!
Special Pre-Order Program Available NOW!
This exciting new light and color meter is anticipated to ship in October. Whether you're a professional, novice, cinematographer or educator, the new Illuminati meter is the first bluetooth connected meter measuring both light and color. It's a remarkable product, which had it's debut at both the NAB and WPPI shows earlier this year. The three videos below will give you a solid idea of Illuminati's revolutionary design and potential to save artists work and give more accurate readings, all at a price point that makes it economical to purchase multiple units.
Meet Michael Okincha
Mike Okincha is the founder of Illuminati Instrument Corp. Mike reviews the rationale behind the meter’s design and the many ways it can be used by image makers of all kinds.
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Tony Corbell
Tony Corbell explains why he depends on the Illuminati meter when photographing under the dramatic light of “Golden Hour”.
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Jay P. Morgan
Jay P. Morgan of The Slanted Lens presents 5 reasons to own a color meter – and also the two reasons you don’t own one!
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