Method of projection which allows you to combine a figure in a studio with a previously photographed background scene. The image is projected from the camera position onto a special reflective background screen.
Composite process whereby footage meant to appear as the background of a shot is projected from the front onto a screen; figures in the foreground are filmed in front of the screen as well. This is the opposite of rear projection.
A type of projection TV system in which the picture is projected onto a reflective screen, which is viewed from the same side as the source of the projected picture.
Type of television system whereby an image is projected onto a screen or a wall. The image size is variable depending on the distance of the projector from the screen or wall.
Projector is positioned in front of the screen or wall on which the image is projected. A good rule of thumb is that the projector be placed about twice as far from the screen as the image is wide; i.e., for an 8-foot image, the projector will be about 16 feet from the screen.
Where the screen is projected onto from the front (i.e.. the same side as the viewer). Best viewed in darkened rooms.
Image projection from the same direction as viewed by the audience. Screens used for reflecting projections.
Projecting onto a reflective surface of an opaque screen material for viewing from the same side, as opposed to rear projection.
FP. Projection of an image onto the front surface of a light reflecting screen from a projector placed within or behind the audience.
System where the presentation information is displayed onto the front of the screen, the side facing the audience.