On 5/24/20 12:10 PM, King Beowulf wrote:
Or you can go old school motion picture production:

1.  large(-ish) poster prints
2.  set up projector screen and use 35mm slide projector

You'll have to play with lighting and camera exposures a bit. Movies and
TV shows were done this way LONG before green/blue screens and CGI...or
even video overlays.
And rear projection. That way I wouldn't have to stare into the light
coming from the projector. However, it would mean building a projection
booth onto the side of the house above the front door, since I'm sitting
in front of an outside wall with no window. That would probably look
weird. :-)

Do a web search for "short throw projector" - not cheap but only need a
foot two of space!

Or, heck...mount a flat screen LCD TV on the wall of the appropriate
size.  Video loop of a nice outdoor scene, and fan to fluff the hair
(I'm assuming here - my noggin is pretty threadbare).

I'll think about that one. I've got a modest sized flat screen that I could mount on the wall behind me. Probably an unproductive use of my time, but what the heck, I'm not being terribly productive with my time anyway.

And, while it's not a lot, I do have hair that could be blown about with a fan. I could do an oscillating one to make it more, "interesting."

--
Regards,

Dick Steffens


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