NicoDanger
Member
Hey there,
I am working on content and programming for a show that goes up in a couple months time. It involves mapping projections onto a series of flat panels, which are being custom-fabricated. The other day I was talking to the guy who's in charge of the build and he asked me how I wanted it painted, to which I replied 'flat white.' Then I started thinking, what are my other options? Does anyone care to advise about the best treatments for flat surfaces to accept projections? I should mention that we'll have quite a lot of lumens to play with.
The other thing to take into consideration, however, is the fact that we'll also have a cyclorama upstage. So theoretically the panels and the cyclorama ought to be treated as similarly as possible so there's not a discrepancy between the two.
I appreciate any input...
Thanks,
Nick
I am working on content and programming for a show that goes up in a couple months time. It involves mapping projections onto a series of flat panels, which are being custom-fabricated. The other day I was talking to the guy who's in charge of the build and he asked me how I wanted it painted, to which I replied 'flat white.' Then I started thinking, what are my other options? Does anyone care to advise about the best treatments for flat surfaces to accept projections? I should mention that we'll have quite a lot of lumens to play with.
The other thing to take into consideration, however, is the fact that we'll also have a cyclorama upstage. So theoretically the panels and the cyclorama ought to be treated as similarly as possible so there's not a discrepancy between the two.
I appreciate any input...
Thanks,
Nick