z2oo
Active Member
Hi guys, not sure where this thread should actually be, but I figure this is sort of a Projection/Lighting/Special Effect thing... So it's here.
I have a show coming up soon where I'm the lighting and projections designer, and as a lighting designer, I really want to have a black scrim US to add to the sense of the darkness of the show, but as a projections designer, I really want it to be a white scrim. Both are in stock, but I have this crazy idea to put the white scrim just US of the black one, and rear project onto the white.
1. Is this even feasible? Will the image come through the black?
2. If this works, will the intensity of the projections through two scrims show through? (assuming they would be bright enough when just using rear proj. on the white scrim)
I'd really appreciate any and all advice on all this, because even though it seems like a nutty idea, I think it might just work.
Any thoughts?
I have a show coming up soon where I'm the lighting and projections designer, and as a lighting designer, I really want to have a black scrim US to add to the sense of the darkness of the show, but as a projections designer, I really want it to be a white scrim. Both are in stock, but I have this crazy idea to put the white scrim just US of the black one, and rear project onto the white.
1. Is this even feasible? Will the image come through the black?
2. If this works, will the intensity of the projections through two scrims show through? (assuming they would be bright enough when just using rear proj. on the white scrim)
I'd really appreciate any and all advice on all this, because even though it seems like a nutty idea, I think it might just work.
Any thoughts?