Posted by
Janus on Wednesday, July 22, 2009 3:53:21 AM

Real-time cinema are all about projection, but perhaps part of the reason
visual work hasn’t become nearly as see-everywhere as music is that outdoor
screens and projection are not so easy to trans than stereo system and narrator.
And you can see, the ask of a really high-quality movable rig is obvious –
peculiarly one that can act open air.
General Inflatables constructs movie screen inflatable
international. It's Chinese factory, and already made a name for itself by
supporting quantities of movie screen inflatable for like outdoor drive-in and
picture fete open-air maskings. Its products have typically run at the
cutting-edge.
There are two choices. First, there’s a complete “home backyard theater kit,”
including:
- 9’ x 5’ movie screen inflatable
- Yard stakes and straps for setting it up (sand bags are optional)
- A Sanyo 2300-lumen LCD projector (not a bad model, in fact)
- DVD player
- Audio mixer, complete with A/V cables and adapters, with PA
- LED goose neck light
- Carrying cases
- Air blower with a muffler to keep the noise down (it was quiet from what I
could tell, though we were in a loud space)
That’s for the home base user, so I suspect you’d have just as much luck
putting together your own parts – and though the Sanyo projector is decent,
you’d otherwise potentially be disappointed with some of what’s here. But here’s
the interesting bit: you can get just the screen. And it’s ridiculously small
and light; the whole 9’ screen packs into a tiny case you could pop into your
backpack and weighs just eight pounds.
Even the full package I think is potentially good news for VJs, even
indirectly – it’s just the kind of commoditization we’ve been waiting for for
projection setups. Cheap + turn-key could mean more venues preparing for
projection and working for visualists, and this is just one example.