Balloon Light - Airstar, Airlight, Available Light, Sourcemaker, and The Film Industry

Airstar, Airlight, Available Light, Sourcemaker, and The Film Industry

First company to sale and rent lighting ballons, Airstar is the reference of the industry worldwide. After it has sold products to rental houses it has created a new market for technicians and rental companies providing balloon lighting to the film industry. Airstar has industrial facilities in Europe, Asia and manufactures in the US. The company has also successfully established it's technology for construction, rescue, events, architecture markets. In most markets Airstar has competition of small companies who copied the innovative concept. Airstar has offices all around the world and distributors in most local markets. The company is always establishing new standards of creativity respecting electrical safety standards. Airstar is the world leader of lighting balloon, Airstar was awarded a Technical Achievement Award from the Academy of Motion Pictures and Sciences in 2003, for the introduction of balloon and color corrector technology in the industry. In the US Airstar has a specific film department established in LA.

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