Gambino
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Hi! Newbie here.
I'm doing this show where we need give the illusion that there's an extra room beyond the back of the scenario where some stuff is happening during the show.
For this, at the back of the scenario there's an openning, about 3 meters x 3 meters, where the projection of this "room" will be.
It's very tricky because this illusion must be the most realistic possible. I want to use rear-projection with a grey or dark grey rear-projection screen as I feel it's very important to maintain the dark areas of the image really dark. More than the highlights to be white I'm guessing.
I'm also shooting all the footage for that projection so I'll be controlling that part.
Does anyone have some tips or advices regarding this matter. I'm really focused in getting really good ratio between really dark shadows and bright highlights on my projection.
Thanks guys
Gambino
I'm doing this show where we need give the illusion that there's an extra room beyond the back of the scenario where some stuff is happening during the show.
For this, at the back of the scenario there's an openning, about 3 meters x 3 meters, where the projection of this "room" will be.
It's very tricky because this illusion must be the most realistic possible. I want to use rear-projection with a grey or dark grey rear-projection screen as I feel it's very important to maintain the dark areas of the image really dark. More than the highlights to be white I'm guessing.
I'm also shooting all the footage for that projection so I'll be controlling that part.
Does anyone have some tips or advices regarding this matter. I'm really focused in getting really good ratio between really dark shadows and bright highlights on my projection.
Thanks guys
Gambino