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First thing:
What is the distance from the projector to the screen? If it's one of the crappy little ones that are used in classrooms then it will not go further then ~20 feet. However you can use an online calculator such as this one (Projection Calculator Classic - Throw Distance and Screen Size) to find out the necessary information.
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My first guess is that you won't be happy with your image (based off of your earlier posts about your theater). Most likely you have a small desktop projector that may have upwards of 3000 lumens. I don't know how large of a screen that you have, but my guess is that the zoom lens (most likely not one that you can change) will not be capable of throwing the distance that you need (your image from back of house will be larger than your screen). Again, the more you can tell us, the more we can help you. If you can find it, get the model of your projector, the distance from where you want it to the screen, and the size of your screen. Most projector manufacturers will have a distance calculator on their website. This will help you figure a lot of this out yourself.
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Well its not the cheapest projector, but not the best. It does have controls to move and re size the image, and does have a lens to adjust the size of the image. It is a pretty big screen, almost spanning the entire length of the stage opening, and almost touching the floor to the top of the proscenium arch. I'll try finding the model of the projector.
If it just doesn't work, I am sure we could rent a professional one for the day. |
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If you have an installed screen, what projector do you usually use? A good rental could set you back $1000/day very easily. I'd rather try to help you use what you have, especially since you are trying to save money for your other project.
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In a dark room, you may be OK with your small projector, but it's likely you won't be able to put it at the back of the house, you'll need to move it closer. As was mentioned, check the manufacturer's website for a calculator, or the best way is to just give it a try. Also, don't think that you necessairaly have to fill the screen; a smaller, brighter image is better than a big, washed out image.
Best to have your laptop with the projector. Computer video can degrade over long runs if not done right, but audio can easily and cheaply be run to your mixer. Remember, you can also control the volume from your laptop, and once set (pre-show) you shouldn't have to change it. If you do need an assistant, consider putting them on the computer... then you can worry about sound and (house) lights. -Fred |
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We do have an installed screen, but no installed projector, would be great if we did :/ We just use a media carts projector, but it is usually down in front of the stage.
Didn't realize a rental would cost that much : P Well, I suppose if when I try it out in person it doesn't work I will try making the image smaller like Fred said, and if that is to no avail, maybe have the projector in the some middle of the middle rows. I can use an S-Video cable if image stays better over longer reaches? I know I could get a S-Video cable, all the classrooms have them to go to their TVs. As for sound im not worried, one of the boards channels is reserved for non perminant inputs, like, our iPods :P Well guess I will have to hope for the best ^^ |
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the 1000 dollar a day projector is definitely a high end model, probably a lot more complex than what you are looking for
Basically it will come down to size of the image, It does not have to totally fill the screen. Controlling the ambient light in the room is essential. In our local movie theater we now are using a 2 to 3000l lumen projector to display ads before the show. the screen is 35 feet wide projector is 70 feet back and it works reasonably well. For some film festivals we used a different projector 2000 lumens about 50 feet back and that was acceptable also You don't always need a Christie ;-))) Basically control your ambient light, and move the projector around to get the best quality image with a reasonable size. Better to have a brighter and clearer image that is smaller than a huge image that is very dim and washed out Sharyn |
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Thank you sharyn : )
As for ambient lighting, all lights would be off, so, that should be fine. Great, our screen is fairly large, so can definitely make the picture smaller. Hoping for the best ^^ |
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There's a difference between a 2-3k lumen projector showing ads which are generally brighter and needing less contrast than the average movie. A midline projector at around 4000 lumens (most likely a step up from what you have in stock) will still run you around $700/day (cheaper by weekly rental) one similar to whay you most likely have would run around $400/day. Like I said, we can probably work it out with what you have and save your money for your other project and prices may vary in your area.
Another thing to consider is the sound from your laptop. If you haven't used it connected to your system before, try it out first. Many (not all) laptops have a noise problem with their power supplies and you need to verify it.
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