Getting Started with Projection Backdrops

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  • Опубліковано 2 лис 2017
  • Learn about the benefits of projection backdrops, how to start using them, and why professional scenic design helps fill seats.
    Mitch is the Founding Creative Director of Theatre Avenue, an art and animation studio which produces digital projections for theatre and ballet shows. He has designed projections internationally for 8 years, for productions such as Willy Wonka, Swan Lake, The Wizard of Oz, Annie, Lion King, and beyond. Mitch earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree at Ball State University, where he studied drawing, computer animation and design.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 22

  • @VINZBROWN
    @VINZBROWN 5 років тому +1

    OUT ... STANDING! And super thorough. thank you!!

  • @maurathedancer
    @maurathedancer 6 місяців тому

    Thank you! This helps me speak with my tech collaborators from a more knowledgeable place!

  • @KristyVelesko
    @KristyVelesko 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much!!!! Our elementary school is doing Frozen and we are playing with the idea of using projectors for the special effects.

    • @TheatreAvenue
      @TheatreAvenue 4 роки тому

      Hi Kristy, know it's been a bit since you wrote this but I'd love to hear how it went and if you're looking to use projection again in any of your future 'dream' shows!

  • @transhowspuertorico5075
    @transhowspuertorico5075 6 років тому +1

    Extremely informative!💪👏

    • @wellattended3982
      @wellattended3982  6 років тому

      Thanks! Mitch is awesome. If you have any questions, he'd love to hear from you. :)

  • @cherishgladstone7834
    @cherishgladstone7834 2 роки тому +1

    Can you please provide the link for the projector you said you got on Amazon for rear projection?

  • @antoniohicks5407
    @antoniohicks5407 6 років тому +6

    what backdrop software to use projector for screenplays

  • @user-yt5zq1cc2j
    @user-yt5zq1cc2j Рік тому

    Hello. Such a great informative video. Please explain how you make/design your own moving scenes (ie Charlottes Web that you spoke about). At the moment I use gifs which is very limiting. Thanks.

  • @studio103attashirokaplan6
    @studio103attashirokaplan6 2 роки тому

    We are working on a children's festival program. Where we will show introduction videos and slides during the show on screen. The files are huge. What laptop would be a good fit to run these shows? And also is there any software that runs and manage these shows other than powerpoint or keynote? Because I don't want to change the quality of the images. thank in advance.

  • @jenniferemery6216
    @jenniferemery6216 2 роки тому

    Do you have anything suitable for an 80s music show thanks

  • @lindawilliams3245
    @lindawilliams3245 7 місяців тому

    Can I project from behind (while on the stage) the screen using the outdoor projection screen?

  • @marybethmcginty6557
    @marybethmcginty6557 Рік тому

    I can't find this anywhere - if I have a drop Center Stage-ish, does it need to be a Scrim? A Cyc is usually in the back, right? Thanks.

  • @brandtjryan
    @brandtjryan 3 роки тому +3

    You mentioned a link to the rear projector you got from Amazon - but I'm not seeing it. Could you provide the make/model? Or any newer recommendations for a low-budget production? Thanks!

    • @TheatreAvenue
      @TheatreAvenue 3 роки тому +1

      If I didn't say it clearly there, main things you want to shop for are lumens (brightness) as close to 5,000 and up. And then a short throw lens, which cuts down the distance the projector has to be back from the surface to produce a large image. Hope this helps! -Mitch

  • @sirreginaldwigglebottom7526
    @sirreginaldwigglebottom7526 3 роки тому +1

    Can you project raster art? Or does it have to be vector? I find it hard to use vector and raster gives me more of the painted scenery vibe that I need for pantomime.

    • @TheatreAvenue
      @TheatreAvenue 3 роки тому +1

      Great question! You can project any kind of art, so long as the image doesn't show as 'pixelated' or low quality when you blow it up to a large size. Unless of course that's the look you want:) If you use rasterized images I would recommend higher quality, like 1920x1080 pixels or even higher, once again depending on the look you're after. And remember, your audience is sitting a ways back from the screen or surface usually so your image doesn't have to be razor sharp. Hope this helps -Mitch

  • @marygracesalayao1449
    @marygracesalayao1449 4 роки тому +2

    I am currently creating 3 projector screens as backdrop for a play in an elementary school. Any recommendations of an affordable device to project an image and spread that image on 3 projector screens? How about for 4 projector screens? I will be using a Hp laptop.

    • @TheatreAvenue
      @TheatreAvenue 4 роки тому

      Hi Mary! Are you talking one projector or multiple projectors?