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3D Scanning for Lighting Design

Professional video production services

LiDAR and 3D scanning for precise digital replicas. — tailored for lighting design professionals.

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Our Process

Three steps to your perfect video

01

Pre-Production Planning

Location scouting, shot list creation, equipment selection, crew coordination, permits, and schedule optimization.

Technical details
Location recce with reference photos, equipment manifest, talent call sheets, and weather contingency plans.
02

On-Set Filming

Multi-camera capture with cinema-grade gear, professional lighting, wireless audio, and real-time monitoring.

Technical details
RED/ARRI/Sony cinema cameras, Angenieux zooms, Sennheiser wireless, Ronin 2 stabilization, LED panels.
03

Media Backup & Handover

Organized media backup to dual drives, shot log with timecodes, and secure delivery of all raw footage.

Technical details
Dual SSD backup on set, checksum verification, organized folder structure, shot log with scene/take metadata.

Good to know

Every project includes a dedicated project manager and clear milestones with approval checkpoints.

All final deliverables are yours — full ownership and usage rights included with every project.

Why Lighting Design Needs 3D Scanning

In the Lighting Design sector, professional video content has become essential for standing out in a competitive market. Whether you need promotional material, training content, or brand storytelling, 3D Scanning delivers measurable results that transform how lighting design professionals communicate with their audience.

Specific Challenges for Lighting Design

Lighting design is the most transformative element in any interior, yet it is the hardest to communicate through video — screens emit their own light, making faithful reproduction of a luminaire's effect on a room technically challenging. Production must demonstrate the warmth of a pendant light over a dining table, the drama of a sculptural floor lamp casting shadows, and the functionality of task lighting at a desk through careful camera exposure and color grading. Product demonstration videos showing dimming capabilities, color temperature adjustment, and the difference between direct and indirect illumination educate buyers about features they may not have considered. Designer collaboration stories, manufacturing process footage of hand-blown glass or bent metal, and installation tutorial content round out the content library. The growing smart lighting segment requires tutorial content explaining app controls and scene programming.

Video Challenges in Lighting Design

Showing Spatial Transformation

Interior design is visual transformation at its finest — and before/after video is its most compelling format. 73% of homeowners use video for design inspiration before starting a project. The challenge is accurately showing spatial relationships, material textures, and lighting effects that define a space's atmosphere.

Designers must showcase their portfolio through room tours, renovation timelapses, and material selections while making their creative process transparent. The trend toward virtual consultations demands high-quality video that can replace in-person meetings.

Success Stories & Case Studies

Interior Designer — Social Media Growth

An interior designer launched a before/after transformation video series on social media. The content garnered 1.2M followers across platforms, generating €400K in annual project inquiries and a book deal based on the designer's visual storytelling approach.

Key Benefits for Lighting Design

Client Acquisition & Premium Positioning

Interior design video drives premium positioning: before/after transformation videos generate 5x more engagement than static photos, room tour videos increase project inquiries by 85%, and material showcase content reduces client indecision by 40%. Designers with strong video portfolios command 35% higher project fees.

Our 3D Scanning Process

Production Process

1. Pre-Production: Location scouting, shot list creation, equipment planning, talent coordination, permits, and schedule optimization.

2. Setup & Lighting: Professional lighting design (3-point, natural, or cinematic), audio setup with redundant recording, and camera rigging.

3. Filming: Multi-camera capture with cinema-grade equipment, real-time monitoring, and direction to ensure every shot serves the narrative.

4. Wrap & Delivery: Organized media backup, shot log documentation, and secure delivery of all raw footage to post-production.

What Makes 3D Scanning Unique

3D scanning uses structured light or LiDAR sensors to capture precise geometric data of objects, rooms, and facades — producing point clouds and meshes with millimeter accuracy. We operate Artec Eva and Leo handheld scanners for objects and Matterport Pro3 for interior spaces. Unlike photogrammetry (which excels at texture), 3D scanning prioritizes dimensional accuracy and is preferred for industrial measurement, heritage preservation, and VFX reference modeling. A product scan takes 2-4 hours on-site; a full building interior takes a full day. We deliver cleaned, watertight meshes in STL, OBJ, and E57 formats with a technical accuracy report.

What You Receive

You receive: all raw footage on SSD/cloud, shot log with timecodes, audio files (WAV 24-bit), BTS photos, and production report.

Technical Specifications

Cameras: RED Komodo/V-Raptor, ARRI Alexa Mini, Sony FX6/FX9 | Lenses: Cinema primes, Angenieux zooms | Audio: Sennheiser/Lectrosonics wireless, boom | Grip: Dana Dolly, Ronin 2, Easyrig

Getting Started with 3D Scanning for Lighting Design

Ready to elevate your Lighting Design brand with professional 3d scanning? Our team combines deep industry expertise with advanced production techniques to deliver content that drives real results. Contact us for a free consultation and custom quote — no commitment required.

Ready to bring your vision to life?

Let's discuss your 3d scanning needs for lighting design. Free consultation and custom quote — no commitment required.

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