Hello all,
Wondering if there is any sort of 'precise' color wash out there that replaces LED Strips or Colorblazes for example. To be used to up-light drape or scenery but control the spill of the light (e.g. shuttered off projection screens).
I would totally just use a variety of Lekos and front light these scenic elements (atomic panels under the screens for example) BUT then we run into weird shadows and whatnot when people walk in front of them.
We already use a wide variety of LED fixtures to just do general up-wash, providing color up light. BUT for the scenic elements under the projection screens, it seems like even with black wrap, barn doors, etc. we still lose a lot of light and have a lot of unwanted bleed.
Is there any type of ground support ellipsoidal? Like a modified LEKO, with framing shutters and the ability to do crisp beam focus, but designed to be used as up-light?
Wondering if there is any sort of 'precise' color wash out there that replaces LED Strips or Colorblazes for example. To be used to up-light drape or scenery but control the spill of the light (e.g. shuttered off projection screens).
I would totally just use a variety of Lekos and front light these scenic elements (atomic panels under the screens for example) BUT then we run into weird shadows and whatnot when people walk in front of them.
We already use a wide variety of LED fixtures to just do general up-wash, providing color up light. BUT for the scenic elements under the projection screens, it seems like even with black wrap, barn doors, etc. we still lose a lot of light and have a lot of unwanted bleed.
Is there any type of ground support ellipsoidal? Like a modified LEKO, with framing shutters and the ability to do crisp beam focus, but designed to be used as up-light?