I used white vinyl as a homemade projection screen for many years and found it
quite satisfactory (reflective, tooth of the vinyl kept it from being too
shiny, very little light lost). It can get expensive though.
- Lyra
> On Jun 26, 2018, at 14:47, Ruth Hayes wrote:
>
> We had wonderful
We had wonderful results projecting onto parachute silk once. (But it doesn’t
hang flat, and does have seams.)
http://www.randommotion.com
blogs.evergreen.edu/hayesr
> On Jun 26, 2018, at 10:50 AM, Andy Ditzler wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm doing a multi-projector screening (let's say thirty
Andy,
I’ve experimented a lot with different materials (often against my will!).
There’s much that would work (depending on what you’re willing to live wth),
but there’s no substitute for actual screen material. Do you need one
continuous surface or can there be “seams” between? How tall of
Hi all,
I'm doing a multi-projector screening (let's say thirty feet wide) and need
to hang some kind of projection material in the room that will be wide
enough to accommodate the imagery. Can anyone suggest what kind of material
I should look for? White vinyl has been suggested, but I'm not
Hi all Bruce is looking for a quiet place to stay here in SF or East Bay
starting Friday of this week for about a week to ten days. Anyone know of a
place let me know off list at domi...@cinemod.net
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