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Sound, Lighting and Video: A Resource for Worship
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Sound, Lighting and Video: A Resource for Worship

by Brad Herring
September 2012
Intermediate to advanced
288 pages
7h 46m
English
Routledge
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CHAPTER 22

Front Projections vs. Rear Projection

When projecting video, you ultimately have two choices on how to do it – front projection or rear projection. Both present their own positive and negative points. In general, a House of Worship that can do rear projection is usually better served to do so.

REAR PROJECTION

Rear projection offers the neatest install option. The projectors are located behind the screen and out of sight. The screen has a magical “flat panel” look and is often built into the décor of the facility. This cohesive design offers a full compliment to the room.

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FIGURE 22.1 Rear projector set up.

Rear projection also needs ...

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ISBN: 9780240811086