GVM is pushing boundaries in LED lighting with the introduction of its Flathead Series—a sleek, high-powered, and modular lighting system designed to transform how productions light their scenes. Visit GVM LED EU to learn more about GVM’s groundbreaking developments in professional LED lighting.
The Innovation Journey
The Flathead Series isn’t just another lighting rig—it’s a reimagining of what professional lighting can be. GVM showcased their new lineup, featuring 200-watt and 400-watt bi-color and RGB flat lights, and the wow factor was immediate. Whether you’re lighting a feature film or managing an indie shoot, these ultra-slim lights pack a serious punch.
The lights are modular and stackable, making them perfect for large-scale productions as well as nimble setups. At the expo, we saw both six-light and four-light configurations—easy to assemble, quick to deploy. The quick-attach yokes and sliding mechanisms streamline the workflow, and paired with a large soft box, the system effortlessly shifts from hard to soft lighting.

Impact & Vision
GVM has been at the forefront of LED innovation since 2013. With over a decade of expertise, the team has built a reputation for delivering reliable and forward-thinking lighting solutions. The Flathead Series is a reflection of that legacy, marrying portability with power in a form factor that caters to modern production needs.
“So what we did here, it’s a single-source COB light style, but in a Flathead. So it’s a first in the industry,” Azar explained. That claim isn’t just marketing hype—the design truly breaks new ground, especially for creators who need both output and flexibility in tight shooting environments.

Behind the Technology
At the heart of the Flathead lights is a COB (Chip on Board) single-source design, housed in an ultra-slim profile. This unique architecture allows the fixtures to deliver up to 400 watts of output without the usual bulk. The lights offer full RGB and bi-color control, giving filmmakers and DPs an expansive palette to work with—all from a compact, stackable unit.
The smart integration of attachment points and yoke design means setup time is drastically reduced, and the lightweight build makes transport and rigging easier than ever.



Our Perspective
From a practical standpoint, the Flathead Series hits the sweet spot between innovation and usability. We’re especially excited about how it empowers smaller crews to achieve cinematic lighting without needing massive rigs or extensive setup times. The fact that it supports both RGB and bi-color modes gives creators even more flexibility in color grading and mood setting.
If there’s anything to improve, it’s that we’re hoping future iterations bring in wireless control integrations or app support—something that would elevate the system even further. But as it stands, this is one of the most versatile flat panel lighting systems we’ve seen on the market.
Future Outlook & Final Thoughts
The Flathead Series has the potential to redefine on-set lighting, especially for productions where space, speed, and style matter. As content creation becomes more agile and diverse, tools like this will be essential for staying competitive without sacrificing quality.
GVM’s forward-thinking approach signals a strong future, and we’re eager to see how filmmakers embrace this innovation in upcoming projects. If the energy at their booth was any indicator, the industry is ready for a shift—and GVM is leading the charge.
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