Hello,
I am looking for advice on setting up a drive in. At our non profit, private preforming arts theater, we show licensed Blu Rays with a Barco F80-4K 12 on a 22' X 12' screen. Our motorized lens ratio is 1.2-1.7:1.
I have the projector, Oppo Blu-Ray player, an FM transmitter, and flat parking lot. I will need a screen, power, a place to house the projection equipment.
I realize that having a flat parking lot will be a hindrance and will stager car rows along with limiting attendance to just a few rows of cars per showing.
Power will not be an issues as we can easily get dedicated 20 Amp, 120 volt GFCI circuit(s) to any place needed.
My questions are, is our 12,000 lumen laser projector suitable for this application outside? We will turn off parking lot lights but there may be other light sources out of our control.
Does anyone have any ideas for a booth?
It appears that a blow up screen is the best option but I assume their are trade offs in using one compared to a traditional screen. Having never used a blow up screen, what are their issues?
Is there anything else I need to consider?
Thanks in advance,
Steve
I am looking for advice on setting up a drive in. At our non profit, private preforming arts theater, we show licensed Blu Rays with a Barco F80-4K 12 on a 22' X 12' screen. Our motorized lens ratio is 1.2-1.7:1.
I have the projector, Oppo Blu-Ray player, an FM transmitter, and flat parking lot. I will need a screen, power, a place to house the projection equipment.
I realize that having a flat parking lot will be a hindrance and will stager car rows along with limiting attendance to just a few rows of cars per showing.
Power will not be an issues as we can easily get dedicated 20 Amp, 120 volt GFCI circuit(s) to any place needed.
My questions are, is our 12,000 lumen laser projector suitable for this application outside? We will turn off parking lot lights but there may be other light sources out of our control.
Does anyone have any ideas for a booth?
It appears that a blow up screen is the best option but I assume their are trade offs in using one compared to a traditional screen. Having never used a blow up screen, what are their issues?
Is there anything else I need to consider?
Thanks in advance,
Steve
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