
Westcott 8x8 Scrim Jim Cine Light Kit
A modular 8x8-foot scrim and diffusion system that gives film and photo crews precise, large-scale light control on location or in the studio.
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Overview
Key Features
SUPERIOR LIGHT CONTROL - Achieve professional lighting effects with the included 8x8' Full-Stop Diffuser, Single Net Fabric, and Silver/White Bounce Fabric for versatile light modification.
ENHANCED DURABILITY - Constructed with high-quality aluminum frame tubes and robust connectors, ensuring a stable and long-lasting setup for demanding photography and videography projects.
ULTIMATE PORTABILITY - The Scrim Jim Cine kit includes a convenient carry case and transport strap, making it easy to transport and store the 8x8' frame and fabric components for on-location shoots.
FLEXIBLE SIZE OPTIONS - The modular design allows for quick assembly and disassembly, adapting to various shooting environments and providing optimal coverage with the large 8x8' frame.
EASY AND QUICK SETUP - Assembled with user-friendly 2" straight and 2D corner frame connectors, the Scrim Jim Cine enables swift setup and adjustments, saving valuable time on set.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Large 8x8-foot coverage area can diffuse or bounce light over full-body subjects and small group scenes
- Modular frame system allows quick assembly and reconfiguration without specialized tools
- Includes both diffusion and bounce fabrics so you can soften hard sunlight or redirect existing light
- Compatible with additional Westcott Scrim Jim fabric panels for expanded versatility
- Breaks down into individual tubes for easier transport compared to a single rigid frame
👎 Cons
- The 8x8-foot assembled size requires significant space, making it impractical for small interiors
- Requires separate light stands or grip equipment to support the frame, which are not included
- At full size the frame can catch wind easily, so outdoor use demands sandbags or additional rigging
- The kit's size and component count make setup slower than smaller collapsible diffusion panels
- Higher price point than smaller scrim systems, which may be sufficient for solo or headshot work