Shadow dancing screens?
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dragonfly Jafe
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Shadow dancing screens?
We are going to add a shadow dancing screen or two this year. Can anyone suggest some tips for best effect? We are going to build a proto tomorrow, and can use all the help we can get.
We have some white cotton sheets we are hoping to use for the screens. How many watts of lights are needed? Spotlight, correct? How far back should the spot light be?
Any help appreciated!
We have some white cotton sheets we are hoping to use for the screens. How many watts of lights are needed? Spotlight, correct? How far back should the spot light be?
Any help appreciated!
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not fer nuttin' but I think a pice of spandex strung between a frame of whatver you are using... like PVC pipe. Rebar the corners, and to attach the fabric Just tie knots in the corners (no sew! and no holes!), and then using a larkshead knot and some string to attach it to the frame. Bedsheets might blow around...
of course this prototype is not tested.. and totally at yer own risk.
of course this prototype is not tested.. and totally at yer own risk.
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Re: Shadow dancing screens?
Using opart cloth? Or is that no useful effect at all?dragonfly Jafe wrote:Can anyone suggest some tips for best effect?
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dragonfly Jafe
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Thanks for the tips...cotton sheets with regular spotlights do not work very well....Ill try sheer nylon or lycra (and a focusing system)...stuart wrote:you will want a light with a very good focus. One that casts a sharp shadow. Place at least 10 ft from screen.
plain white nylon curtain sheer material works very, very well.
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I like an oil projector, and inexpensive halogen type one with an extension cord that has had a dimmer switch spliced in to it. That way you can adjust brightness (up to very bright) and have interesting moving colors. The oil projectors cost about $50, but make sure you get the kind that can be dimmed (not the ones with a tranformer plug.)
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