[Frameworks] Wall Paint for Film/Video Projection
paul james
ambushcinema at yahoo.co.uk
Tue Feb 14 14:33:10 CST 2012
Douglas,
i've had experience of using screen goo a number of times at the gallery I work - yes it has greater gain than normal paint but i have to say do not think it at all worth the considerable expense and would not choose to use it unless someone else was paying for it!
Also the surface that you paint it on on has to be completely smooth , as any blemishes /pits/cracks which do not return the light show up obviously as dark areas... due to its reflectivity
much better to use normal paint or buy a screen
cheers
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From: Douglas Urbank <douglasurbank at rcn.com>
To: frameworks at jonasmekasfilms.com
Sent: Tuesday, 14 February 2012, 18:49
Subject: [Frameworks] Wall Paint for Film/Video Projection
Hello,
Would anyone recommend a special wall paint for film and video projection? Is there a special paint that's noticeably better than regular interior paint? It would be for a movable projection wall for a small theater group space.
Thank you!
Douglas Urbank
300 Summer Street, Unit 13
Boston, Massachusetts 02210-1113
617-542-0323
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