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  • 7 years

    Projection in Theatre – Special Effects

    So you’ve been doing projection in your theatre for a few years, projecting some photos and a video or two onto a cyc at the back of the stage, but now you’re looking for something a little more impressive – what can you do? Here’s a few ideas.
    Fog Screen...

  • 7 years

    Projection in Theatre – Projectors

    The selection of projectors can be daunting. There’s the choice of the engine used to create the images, various light source technologies, the brightness of that light source, and long, standard, short and ultra-short throw lenses. This is a brief guide...

  • 7 years

    Notes when using multiple video outputs on a Mac Pro

    TL;DR: If you are intending to use more than 2 video outputs (either HDMI or DVI) on a Mac Pro (in this case, the Late 2013 version) then in addition to using active DVI adapters (as specified in this Apple KB article) you will need to ensure that there...

  • 7 years

    Projection in Theatre – Running the Projectors

    If you’ve only got one projector or TV at your disposal, be it on stage or in a presentation, then you can probably quite safely run it off a modest laptop unless you’ve managed to get your hands on a 4K model. Just hook it up to the HDMI output, maybe...

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