Tower of Terror Theater
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I would like to create a projection mapped looping video for my personal Tower of Terror recreation (Show here: https://studio.youtube.com/video/HBLL3aKlYWA/edit). This video will be projected onto the rear of my home where visitors will enter the themed room through glass patio doors. Here is a photo of the rear of the house where I want to project the video:
Here is a link to the Projection mapped show used as a goal (I can only imagine the lumens used and the cost of projectors that Disney uses) .
My main goal is to simply project the image of the Tower of Terror at night onto the surface of the house with the patio doors. I dont think it will be possible to project a nice image onto the two side wall surfaces without multiple projectors. I guess it would be possible to put some projection film on the glass surfaces to provide a better projection surface so the image could go from ground to roof. The last question is trying to determine how much lumen output will be required to give a fairly vibrant image . In my research it appears that it is possible to pick up a used projector with up to 7500 lumens for under 2K and then the prices go up quite a bit for higher lumen projectors.
Here is a link to the Projection mapped show used as a goal (I can only imagine the lumens used and the cost of projectors that Disney uses) .
My main goal is to simply project the image of the Tower of Terror at night onto the surface of the house with the patio doors. I dont think it will be possible to project a nice image onto the two side wall surfaces without multiple projectors. I guess it would be possible to put some projection film on the glass surfaces to provide a better projection surface so the image could go from ground to roof. The last question is trying to determine how much lumen output will be required to give a fairly vibrant image . In my research it appears that it is possible to pick up a used projector with up to 7500 lumens for under 2K and then the prices go up quite a bit for higher lumen projectors.