First time using the Godox Spotlight Mount | Godox VSA 36

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Published at : February 24, 2023

A behind the scenes look at using the Godox Spotlight Mount for the first time during a recent video production. We cover some of the features of this attachment, explain the differences between the 19, 26, and 36 degree beam angles, and demonstrate how we used it on set.

It's worth noting that spotlight mounts can do more than just create background textures. They can be pointed at bounce cards and used as key lights. They can be pointed at ceilings to raise room levels. With a haze machine, you can get all sorts of wild effects as well. We're looking forward to using the Godox Spotlight Mount more in upcoming shoots.
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