Stuart R
Member
Hello all,
We're working with a new LD who is suggesting we hang a sharkstooth scrim or even bobbinet a couple of feet in front of our rear projection screen so the image "blends" better with the rest of the scenery and lighting. [He and the director agree that they don't like it when a projection looks like a projection.] I'm all for tips and tricks but am concerned about the loss of lumens - we're already wishing we had a brighter lamp.
Has anyone had experience with this? Thanks.
We're working with a new LD who is suggesting we hang a sharkstooth scrim or even bobbinet a couple of feet in front of our rear projection screen so the image "blends" better with the rest of the scenery and lighting. [He and the director agree that they don't like it when a projection looks like a projection.] I'm all for tips and tricks but am concerned about the loss of lumens - we're already wishing we had a brighter lamp.
Has anyone had experience with this? Thanks.