- 26
- 510 937
Mole Richardson Co.
Registrace 10. 01. 2011
Mole-Richardson Company designs, manufactures, sells and rents lighting and power distribution equipment for the Motion Picture, Television, Video, and Still Photographic industries. Since its founding in 1927, Mole-Richardson Company has been dedicated to design and build the finest quality equipment for the entertainment industry.
Video
Introduction to Variable Color Fresnels
zhlédnutí 1,8KPřed 6 lety
Introduction to Variable Color Fresnels
Vari-Color Fresnels_True Color & Variable Mode
zhlédnutí 550Před 6 lety
Vari-Color Fresnels_True Color & Variable Mode
Mole-Richardson Carbon Arc Burn
zhlédnutí 4,2KPřed 11 lety
Ever wonder what a carbon arc burn looks like up close? Here's a great video from our friends at Sweatpants Media. www.mole.com www.sweatpantsmedia.com
NAB 2013: Mole-Richardson Part 2: LED Singles
zhlédnutí 1KPřed 11 lety
NAB 2013: Mole-Richardson LED Singles / Video courtesy of Pro Video Coalition www.mole.com
NAB 2013: Mole-Richardson LED Retrofits
zhlédnutí 2,8KPřed 11 lety
NAB 2013: Mole-Richardson LED Retrofits / Video courtesy of Pro Video Coalition www.mole.com
Glimpse at The NEW Mole-Richardson Co. LED Fresnels at NAB
zhlédnutí 1,1KPřed 11 lety
Here's a quick glimpse of the new Mole-Richardson Co. LED Fresnels at NAB www.mole.com
Mole Stage Network
zhlédnutí 180Před 11 lety
Visit our global filmmaking network at: www.molestagenetwork.com
Behind The Scenes at the Mole Stage
zhlédnutí 1,1KPřed 11 lety
Behind The Scenes with Sweatpants Media & 800-Kamerman HD at the Mole Stage. www.sweatpantsmedia.com www.800kamerman.com www.mole.com
MoleLED
zhlédnutí 956Před 11 lety
Launching at NAB 04.08.13 The new Mole-Richardson LED line. www.mole.com
Mole Stage Network SoMe Awards "House Party" Nominee Video
zhlédnutí 477Před 11 lety
Mole-Richardson Co. LTD's 2013 SoMe Awards "House Party" category nominee video. ( House Party: Best use of social media by an in-house marketing team to engage customers and raise brand awareness / www.someawards.com/ ) www.molestagenetwork.com CATEGORY: House Party COMPANY NAME: Mole-Richardson Co. LTD CREATED FOR: Mole-Richardson Co. LTD & Studio Depot CAMPAIGN NAME: Mole Stage Network CAMPA...
Mole-Richardson Company 85th Anniversary Open House
zhlédnutí 3,1KPřed 11 lety
Mole-Richardson Company 85th Anniversary Open House
Mole-Richardson Co. 85th Anniversary Slideshow
zhlédnutí 4,5KPřed 11 lety
Mole-Richardson Co. 85th Anniversary Slideshow
Mole-Richardson Type 103B Microphone Boom
zhlédnutí 5KPřed 12 lety
Mole-Richardson Type 103B Microphone Boom
HMI - 24k type 6861 - Larry Mole Parker
zhlédnutí 25KPřed 13 lety
HMI - 24k type 6861 - Larry Mole Parker
Mole-Richardson Type 6861 24K Daylite Fresnel-Part 1
zhlédnutí 9KPřed 13 lety
Mole-Richardson Type 6861 24K Daylite Fresnel-Part 1
Mole-Richardson Type 6861 24K Daylite Fresnel-Part 2
zhlédnutí 6KPřed 13 lety
Mole-Richardson Type 6861 24K Daylite Fresnel-Part 2
Mole-Richardson Type 6861 24K Daylite Fresnel-Part 3
zhlédnutí 3,6KPřed 13 lety
Mole-Richardson Type 6861 24K Daylite Fresnel-Part 3
Mole-Richardson Type 6731 2K Tungsten Par
zhlédnutí 11KPřed 13 lety
Mole-Richardson Type 6731 2K Tungsten Par
Awesome. Thanks
Good explanation!! Thanks a Lot! This carbon arc was used in Cinema too a many years ago, this a Hi-Tech , after Xenon, now a think the Hi-Tech LED contemporaneous.
A peak into old Hollywood ; thanks from old New Orleans 😎
Any reason you generate 120V DC and bring it down to 70 DC with resistors instead of having 70DC generator?
That thing looks as if it as if it would last forever, 100% NOT made in China
Who else just clicked for the wierd econoline in the background?
AWESOME !!! Thanks for the lesson. Amazing machine.😊
Does anybody know what this was shot on? Or who shot this? It looks phenomenal.
I would like to see the blooper reel.
We didn't have that but had an arc spotlight in college. They only let this one certain senior run it. And like here, he always wore gloves. Looking back on it, I think they chose him because he was expendable.
Once upon a time, I was a projectionist at our local theater. Carbon arc projectors. Selenium rectifier stacks fed by three phase 208 volt AC. Two projectors and the movie was on rolls of film about 20 minutes per roll. If I had everything going good, I'd have 10 minutes or so every now and then when I would sit by an open window on a short stool and yell at my friends who were out dragging main street. A couple (several?) times I snuck my girlfriend into the booth and we would make out 😜😋❤ (poor girl...I really liked her a LOT, but she not so much. She's been divorced a couple times and I've been married once and I treat my only wife like the prized jewel that she is). But I had to be real quick on my projector changes so that we wouldn't get caught. One night the bouncer/usher lady, who was a good friend, she came up into the booth and caught us red handed!! She told me to get my girl out quick because the owner was coming up to chat about my schedule!! AHHHHHHH....such good memories!!
2:28 probably not a variac if it's dc. Probably a variable resistor.
The carbon always knows where it is, by knowing where it isnt.
Very nice ! I’ve got a couple of 2k I think ! M&R lights on tripods here in Scotland 😅 love to get them working for use
My mom was friends with Ceil Mole when she was a kid in Hollywood. They lived in the Sunset Tower.
Great video!
Mister Lahey???
Awesome .What is the run time of the carbon electrodes .How many hours can you get on a fresh set of carbon rods
Is this American Jim Lahey?
This video is a piece of history. I'm glad I stumbled on it
I am used to seeing the antiaircraft spotlights being used to promote new businesses in the 70s and 80s. Those were some large carbon arc lights! With enough power to disorient pilots on bombing runs. Same principles as your stage lights, just a bigger mirror and set of rods.
Ok. Its 3:10 a.m. here in Alabama. I have no idea why this video was recommended. But it was cool. I learned about something that I had never considered. But im still not sleepy and some normal people actually consider this time to get up and make breakfast.
thank for sharing . it was very nice learn so much
Is there a UV filter on the front of that thing?
Wow! VERY cool!!
Beautyfull!!❤❤
You don't use cables as a Handle to Rotate or Pivot this unit, as there are clearly marked Handles for this purpose. This is what happens as people age they become de-qualified to operate (safely)...
i clicked on this because i thought it was lahey
From Randy in Chattanooga, Tennessee: I have operated the Strong Futura series lamp houses, and I loved them. I have also operated the old Peerless Magnarc lamp houses with the old lamp type rectifiers. Ran across your channel by accident, but now I’m about to be a subscriber. Keep up the good work.
wow
Lovely Econoline my goodness
Wished he had shown the carbon rods new....how do you change them out ? How long do they last ? I am a welder and very familiar with carbon arc gouging
Beautiful. 👍🏻
1:43 That is a huge safety mistake. Work on any electrical device is only to be undertaken after it is isolated from mains voltage. First you play around the insides, then you plug it in. Always. No matter what it is.
This is the Limelight...
It always amazes me how great the minds of some people can be in inventing things like these lights.
I remember using CA super troopers even as late as the early 2000s. Nothing could touch them on big outdoor festivals, especially during the lighter hours. Wouldn't surprise me if there's still some kicking about...
Those cables are marked red and white for a reason. You obviously don't know what you are doing, or you would have known that. That is why you got the polarity wrong. Good thing this old military spotlight has all those safety features. You probably would have killed yourself.
I'm digging the dual axel ford econoline... thats rad
Nice one bud
cool beans
Your Granddad Was Awesome 😀😊😇
Looks like a projector at a movie house back in the 70’s and before ?
So much for a nice close-up, your camera operator is an idiot.
Very Cool!
Very interesting info. Thanks
Carbon ark was used for many things. Searchlights, Lighthouses. Carbon arke was even used in welding. Which, I once used. Poorley, I have to admit. It wasn't easy to manage the carbon rods and the welding rods at the same time. And the heat that it produced was unbearable. Thanks, Grandfather.
Very interesting.
That van is everything.
Great video