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Brilliance Outdoor: For Lighting interiors, minimum equipment consists of three or four photofloods and sufficient extension wire to enable you to take current from more than one circuit in the building, to avoid blowing fuses. No. 2 photoflood lamps in reflectors are most convenient to carry and to handle, but No. 4's are better for those cases where you want to include exterior views through the windows of interior shots, because they'll come nearer to balancing the brilliance outdoor of outdoor daylight.
GOING GREEN: Eco-friendly style is gaining in popularity, but it's not always easy to find. Here in the Valley it can be had at Modern Outdoor, based in Van Nuys. Their furniture has a sleek aesthetic with clean, simple lines. And one key material they use is Ipe, a sustainably harvested wood that's three times as dense as teak. "It's one of the best woods you can use to make outdoor furniture," says company vice president Brett Himmel. "Our furniture is designed for heavy commercial use. A 20-mile-per-hour gust of wind won't blow your chair into the neighbor's yard."
Set up in 1997, OLAC is located close to Philips' International Competence Centre for Outdoor Lighting.
It offers access to Philips' world-class expertise and application know-how in the field of outdoor Lighting and city beautification.
By creating this life-size city environment at OLAC, Philips enables visitors to see directly how innovative LED Lighting can add extra dimensions to architecture and create varied, appealing ambiences.
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