I'm a theater director, not a technician so please forgive my lack of knowledge on the topic...
I'm trying to backlight a 16' rear screen width on a set with 5' to 6' throw.
I've found an Eiki projector that will do the job, it's at 3100 lumens illuminating the screen with 19 foot lambert. I can't find 4000 or 5000 lumen projectors with short throw capability. We intend to use media when stage lights are low or in a black out.
I have no idea what a foot lambert looks like without buying the projector and trying it - hoping some guidance here might help.
The resolution isn't as important as the brightness. We're using rough animation and rough live action to create atmosphere through a ship's window.
tx!
I'm trying to backlight a 16' rear screen width on a set with 5' to 6' throw.
I've found an Eiki projector that will do the job, it's at 3100 lumens illuminating the screen with 19 foot lambert. I can't find 4000 or 5000 lumen projectors with short throw capability. We intend to use media when stage lights are low or in a black out.
I have no idea what a foot lambert looks like without buying the projector and trying it - hoping some guidance here might help.
The resolution isn't as important as the brightness. We're using rough animation and rough live action to create atmosphere through a ship's window.
tx!