Hey –
I am the writer/director of sci-fi action movie called OUTLANDER. Its kind of Predator meets Braveheart. In the film we have several high end robotic/humanoid battle suits that are to be worn by the actors, both in and out of the water. Part of the battle suit design incorporates 4 very bright lights in the helmet part of the suit. Although we have some very experienced Hollywood special effects people constructing the suit, none of them are quite sure of how to solve the following problem of creating these small, powerfully focused beams of light in the helmet and make them water proof at the same time. After surfing the net and reading about you guys, I was wondering if we could use some small, supper bright, water proof flashlights. What do you recommend? I would like something that is at or near 100 lumens, keeps its focus well, is water proof, and is as small as possible (The size is a big deal - because we have to fit four of them inside a human sized helmet. ). Battery life is not an issue.
If anyone can avail me of their wisdom it would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks,
Howard
I am the writer/director of sci-fi action movie called OUTLANDER. Its kind of Predator meets Braveheart. In the film we have several high end robotic/humanoid battle suits that are to be worn by the actors, both in and out of the water. Part of the battle suit design incorporates 4 very bright lights in the helmet part of the suit. Although we have some very experienced Hollywood special effects people constructing the suit, none of them are quite sure of how to solve the following problem of creating these small, powerfully focused beams of light in the helmet and make them water proof at the same time. After surfing the net and reading about you guys, I was wondering if we could use some small, supper bright, water proof flashlights. What do you recommend? I would like something that is at or near 100 lumens, keeps its focus well, is water proof, and is as small as possible (The size is a big deal - because we have to fit four of them inside a human sized helmet. ). Battery life is not an issue.
If anyone can avail me of their wisdom it would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks,
Howard