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Greg Quinn March 9th, 2007 12:50 PM

Collapsible double net backdrop?
 
Can anyone recommed a supllier of a collapsible double net, for backdrop purposes?
Thanks
Greg

[UPDATE] by supplier I meant item info, I haven't been able to find a collapsible net backdrop

Nino Giannotti March 10th, 2007 02:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Greg Quinn (Post 638942)
Can anyone recommed a supllier of a collapsible double net, for backdrop purposes?
Thanks
Greg

[UPDATE] by supplier I meant item info, I haven't been able to find a collapsible net backdrop

Flexfill makes them and are available in sizes up to 60", B&H carry them for about $170. For the black net be effective you will need to place the net at least two feet behind the subject and use a wide aperture on the lens (low depth) or the net will show. Keep in mind that by the time that you fit a circle in a rectangle (TV) it will not longer be 60". You probably will restricted to shoot only head shot. I would recommend the 4x6 (used horizontally) or 6x6 ScrimJim from Westcott. BTW fiberglass screening material is an inexpensive option and will drop about one stop.

Nino

www.EFPlighting.com

Greg Quinn March 10th, 2007 11:30 PM

Thanks Nino, your advice is very helpful indeed.
Thanks
Greg

Kevin Randolph March 11th, 2007 12:08 AM

On Nino's suggestion I went looking around and found this...

http://www.qualitywindowscreen.com/s...b676e9f512ec3d

$57 bucks plus shipping, not too bad for a pretty huge backdrop... I can't imagine needing anything larger than this roll would give you. For the wider widths, search for "Pool Screen."

Christopher Witz March 12th, 2007 09:06 AM

I buy this kinda stuff at dazian.com.... they do all the broadway theater fabs.

cool stuff!

widest loomed fab I've ever seen!
http://www.dazian.com/cgi-bin/page.p...=117&cat_id=45

Ralph Keyser March 14th, 2007 01:40 PM

The Wescott Scrim Jims collapse as well. I don't know if that was clear or not, but I find the square/rectangular shapes much more useful than the round/oval Flexfills. Plus they tend to hold their shape better in a breeze.


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