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    Broadcast

    Designed for the Camera.
    Built for Broadcast.

    Backed by a deep command of LED technology, our fixtures are engineered to meet the demands of modern broadcast environments, delivering consistent, camera-ready results across studios, stages, and live productions.

    On-Camera Performance is
    Only the Beginning.

    Excellent quality of light comes standard. What follows is what makes the difference. Lighting directors, engineers, and production teams know exactly what to expect when the cameras roll.

    “We used the Maverick Profiles as our front light.Its CMY + CTO color mixing and zoom ratio were helpful in giving us creative options. We also relied on the washes to pump up entrances. They provided nice punch with their big lenses. The shapes bring every element of the design together. We created hexagons with ÉPIX that are reflected in different parts of the design. ”

    – Michiel Milbou, Lighting Designer

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      Why Professionals Choose CHAUVET Professional

      From early design decisions to long-term studio installation, our fixtures are built to meet the demands of broadcast environments, where reliability, quiet operation, and consistent camera performance matter just as much as output.

      Relentless Attention to Detail

      Every fixture is engineered to deliver repeatable results for camera, production after production

      Global R&D Expertise

      Worldwide teams engineer fixtures proven to perform in demanding on-camera conditions

      Quiet, Camera-Friendly Design

      Refined housings and cooling systems designed to keep noise low and keep the focus on the production

      Efficiency Without Sacrifice

      unrivaLED light engines deliver high-quality light with lower power draw, reduced heat, and long-term stability for studio environments

      Performance You Can Rely On

      Consistent behavior across studios, productions, and broadcast schedules, helping lighting teams maintain the look they designed

      Worldwide Support Network

      A knowledgeable support network ready to assist broadcast facilities, integrators, and production teams when it matters

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      See CHAUVET Professional in Action

      See how leading designers use our fixtures to light up studios and broadcast productions, worldwide.

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      Film and Television

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        Frequently Asked Questions

        From color accuracy and flicker-free dimming to installation and long-term operation, here are answers to the questions broadcast professionals actually ask.
        How do we choose lighting that looks right on camera every time?

        Start with fixtures designed for on-camera performance, not just output. In broadcast environments, consistent color, flicker-free output, silent operation, and precise control matter because cameras reveal problems faster than the eye does. CHAUVET Professional broadcast solutions are built to support reliable, repeatable results across studios, live productions, film work, and virtual environments.

        How do we keep color consistent across multiple fixtures and scenes?

        Consistency starts with using fixtures built around strong color science and then maintaining a disciplined programming approach. Keeping fixture roles clear, building repeatable presets, and standardizing looks scene to scene helps teams protect skin tones, set appearance, and visual continuity across multiple cameras. This becomes especially important in mixed rigs and fast-turn production schedules.

        How do we avoid flicker and visible inconsistencies on camera?

        Choose fixtures specifically intended for camera-facing environments and test them in the actual production workflow. Flicker-free performance and stable color behavior help reduce surprises when shutter settings, screen content, or scene transitions change. That gives lighting, video, and production teams more confidence during rehearsal and under live pressure.

        What matters most in quiet studio environments?

        Noise should be treated as a system requirement, not an afterthought. In news, interview, and dialogue-driven spaces, silent operation helps keep fixtures from becoming part of the audio problem. That is especially valuable when lights are installed close to talent, overhead positions, or other microphone-sensitive areas.

        How do we balance broadcast image quality with flexibility for live and virtual production?

        Build around fixture roles instead of trying to make every unit do everything. A strong system typically combines dependable key and fill positions with flexible wash, profile, and pixel-capable tools so the rig can adapt to studio looks, live cues, and virtual content needs without losing control. That approach gives teams creative range while keeping the workflow practical and repeatable.

        How should we think about fixture roles in a broadcast lighting system?

        Think in layers: key light for faces, wash for coverage, profile or accent for shaping, and effect or pixel-capable fixtures where visual texture adds value on camera. The right mix depends on set size, camera positions, and how often the space shifts between production types.

        How do we build a system that can grow over time?

        Start with a core package that solves the daily production needs, then expand in a way that preserves fixture roles, control logic, and visual consistency. This helps smaller studios scale into more complex environments without rebuilding the entire rig or retraining the team from scratch. It also supports mixed deployment models, from permanent installs to evolving rental packages.

        How do we make control and deployment easier without giving up precision?

        The goal is a system that is easy to deploy, easy to repeat, and detailed enough for camera-critical work. Flexible control options, organized programming, and clearly defined fixture roles help teams move faster while still making refined adjustments when the shot demands it. In practice, that means less time chasing inconsistencies and more time refining the look.

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