Hello ControlBooth! Long time no see!
In our school we've got a fixed projector projecting about 60feet onto a motorised screen on the stage. The screen is -just- behind the curtain, and yesterday someone shut the curtain with the projector still on and I got an idea.
We have an upcoming production of 'High School Musical' (urgh, I'm sick of it already), and we're busy preparing for that, so I haven't had time to play with it.
Anyway, I digress, my idea was to project 'High School Musical 2008' and maybe something else directly onto the curtain. The curtain is red, and the projector is a beefy one, it's got more lumens than can be counted, and I think it set the school back £4000. Anyway, what would be the best way to do this so that we can JUST see the text/logo, and not a square where the projection image starts.
This isn't of the upmost importantance, it's just for the beginning, end and interval.
Can anyone give any suggestions?
Thanks,
Gavin
In our school we've got a fixed projector projecting about 60feet onto a motorised screen on the stage. The screen is -just- behind the curtain, and yesterday someone shut the curtain with the projector still on and I got an idea.
We have an upcoming production of 'High School Musical' (urgh, I'm sick of it already), and we're busy preparing for that, so I haven't had time to play with it.
Anyway, I digress, my idea was to project 'High School Musical 2008' and maybe something else directly onto the curtain. The curtain is red, and the projector is a beefy one, it's got more lumens than can be counted, and I think it set the school back £4000. Anyway, what would be the best way to do this so that we can JUST see the text/logo, and not a square where the projection image starts.
This isn't of the upmost importantance, it's just for the beginning, end and interval.
Can anyone give any suggestions?
Thanks,
Gavin